World War 2 Nazi propaganda was 'extremely successful' and left anti-Semite stain on German psyche
New study analyses effectiveness of Nazi propaganda.
Medical marijuana: Patients 'suffering' as UK government urged to rethink cannabis reclassification
'All this could change by moving cannabis to Schedule 1... thus recognising the medicinal value of the drug'.
Roots of prevalent strain of tuberculosis traced to Han Chinese migration 30,000 years ago
The Beijing Family is the most successful genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Mysterious Red Sea 'cannon' earthquakes the result of active fault and not magma
Sounds previously believed to have been magma seeping through the Earth's crust
Dabbing: Marijuana technique experiences explosion in mainstream popularity
'At a minimum, dabs are four times as strong as a joint, and the high is administered all at once.'
100m wide asteroid to have near miss with Earth in July
Conspiracy theorists had warned about Earth's impending doom
Freeman Dyson: We tried to build a spaceship propelled by nuclear bombs in the 1950s
"[We'd go] up at about four bombs per second all the way to Mars and then to Jupiter and Saturn"
Polar bears caught eating dolphins for first time – and then freezing leftovers
Researchers first documented this in 2014
Papua New Guinea cannibals developed resistance to diseases after eating human brains
Scientists find tribes people developed resistance to a mad cow-like disease after eating human brains
Paedophiles 'more likely to have non-detached earlobes and be left-handed'
Research suggests paedophilia is a biological issue.
Easter Island statues: Incredible images show discovery of tattoos carved on their bodies
Art depicts images such as crescents
Monkey business: Wino chimps get drunk on alcoholic sap
A 17-year study was led by Dr Kimberley Hockings from Oxford Brookes University
Whaleception: Prehistoric whale remains found inside another whale that was eaten by sharks
Remains found at 'Whale Valley' south-west of Cairo
Tyrannosaurus Jones? New type of dinosaur closely related to the T.rex discovered in Wales
It is believed that the new discovery could have lived some 200 million years ago
Caffeine helps deal with stress, depression and memory loss
Caffeine can be beneficial when attempting to cope with stress and could even prevent depression and memory loss
Snapshot Serengeti: Photography project captures wild beasts in their natural habitat [Photos]
Some 1.2 million photographs were taken of the wild beasts in their natural habitat
Ironman Triathlon events can cause intestinal leaks and blood poisoning: Monash University research
Scientists from Monash University says that bacteria can leak from the gut to the bloodstream.
Astronomer: 'First alien contact likely to be through robots, not an organic creature'
'If you were to detect a Seti … it would be from a machine and not an organic creature.'
Lunarville: Future ESA boss plans village on the moon
'The construction of a station on the moon would trigger a huge surge of technological innovation'
Ancient Egyptian tombs containing mummies of powerful figures discovered near Nile River
Tombs contained stone and wooden sarcophagi and statues of Egyptian Gods
Dark web drug shopping: Fewer risks take users online to buy weed, LSD and MDMA
Global Drug Survey 2015 finds 1 in 10 drug users bought from the darknet
US economy adds 280,000 jobs in May
However, the unemployment rate crept up by 0.1% to 5.5%.
Halfords moves up a gear with revenues in excess of £1bn for first time
The company's group revenue was up 6.9%.
Lloyds hit with record £117m fine for 'unacceptable' handling of PPI complaints
It is more than five times the amount of the previous record PPI fine.
M&S boss Marc Bolland takes home £600,000 bonus after company makes first profit in four years
Bolland took home a total of £2m.
Lloyds to get record £100m fine for mishandling PPI complaints
The FCA could hand out a record fine if reports are to be believed
Pets at Home profits in rude health thanks to vet and grooming services
Profit before tax was up 13.5% to £87m.
UK house supply at lowest for years forcing prices up reports Halifax
The number of properties available is "at its lowest level for many years"
Premier League revenues of £3.26bn tower over Bundesliga and La Liga
England's top flight clubs in the 2013/14 season earned combined revenues of £3.26bn.
Lloyds denied right to withdraw high interest bonds from investors
Lloyds should accept the judgement and move on, or make a better offer for the bonds, said activist Mark Taber.