It was the height of luxury when it was built in 1971 near the Armenian capital Yerevan. Now stepping inside Zvartnots airport's abandoned terminal is like being transported back four decades. | Continue reading
Nigerian-born saver Ken Okoroafor went from a Topshop assistant to a debt-free chartered accountant in just over ten years. He started saving in 50 per cent of his earnings in 2006 on £26,000-a-year. | Continue reading
Souza, who was the Chief Official White House photographer for U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama, used Apple's new iPhone XS to take these shots for Dailymail.com. | Continue reading
The dusty airfield in Arizona, pictured, looks like it's full of broken-down old planes, resigned to the scrapheap. But some were once hugely significant parts of the US Air Force's worldwide operations. | Continue reading
Google co-founder Sergey Brin can be seen on stage in front of hundreds of employees saying he was 'deeply offended' by Trump's election and that it 'conflicts with many of Google's values.' | Continue reading
An Emirates airline flight from Dubai to New York City has been quarantined after several passengers reported feeling sick. | Continue reading
Facebook , Instagram , Messenger and WhatsApp users are in a frenzy after many attempted to log in today only to find that the sites were down. The outage appears to have affected users globally. | Continue reading
Revellers have begun to arrive at Burning Man, the famed art and music festival, as eerie photos capture the purpose-built 'city' before the crowds inundate the Nevada desert. | Continue reading
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University hope to harness the AI to help make fusion power safe. | Continue reading
Minted in 1699, the copper money is just the second known example of the coin that still survives today. It was found among a haul of 5,000 ancient coins discovered in the city of Pskov in 2016. | Continue reading
UK-based researchers took swabs from an iPhone 6, Samsung Galaxy 8 and Google Pixel to test for the levels of bacteria present. A third of people admit to never cleaning their phone. | Continue reading
The potential for higher charges was highlighted in dozens of papers unveiled by Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab spelling out preparations for the possibility negotiations with Brussels fail. | Continue reading
A study of a tiny bone fragment (inset image) found in the Denisova cave in Russia's Altai Mountains shows the teenager had a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father. | Continue reading
Kalashnikov Concern presented the state-of-the-art robot along with utility vehicles and new assault rifles at the Army 2018 Fair at the Patriot Park just outside Moscow. | Continue reading
The quakes rattled Indonesia, Bolivia, Japan and Fiji, but failed to reach the western coast of the United States, which also falls along the infamous Ring of Fire zone. | Continue reading
The study of 15,400 people, led by Harvard School of Public Health, found eating too many or too few carbs is damaging to health. But if they make up 50 percent of your diet, you may well live longer. | Continue reading
An article (pictured) which ran in the Rodney and Otamatea Times in New Zealand on the 14 August 1912 suggests people understood the effects of burning coal earlier than thought. | Continue reading
A quarter of medical students report that they 'almost never' went to class last year, choosing to learn online instead and performing just as well - but wondering what they are paying tuition for. | Continue reading
The FBI sent out a confidential alert on Friday to warn that cyber criminals are planning a global 'cash-out scheme' using malware to take over ATMs and steal millions of dollars. | Continue reading
Two Quartz studies in Indonesia and Nigeria asked people specifically about their internet and Facebook use. It found that one in 10 users admitted to using Facebook but not the web. | Continue reading
South Korean scientists have discovered that a lifetime of daily coffees may shrink a part of the brain that controls sleep patterns. | Continue reading
Reports suggest a sphinx-like statue has been discovered between the ancient temples of Karnak and Luxor which date to around 1400BC. | Continue reading
Scientists have found that the Great Pyramid of Giza can concentrate electric and magnetic energy in its chambers and below its base, giving rise to distinct pockets of higher energy. | Continue reading
The Cold Atom Laboratory on board the International Space Station (ISS) almost reached absolute zero. The thermometers peaked at a miserly 100 nanoKelvin, | Continue reading
Scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, claim that a pill made from ingredients such as aloe vera, the vine of tomatoes, olives and grapes could be just as effective as Plan B. | Continue reading
Ms Bowman managed to capture a series of photographs that show the moment a perfectly average sunset turned into something quite stunning as her plane flew over Melbourne. | Continue reading
Twitter is bringing the hammer down on cryptocurrency scammers posing as big name celebrities. The first target appears to be users who are impersonating tech titan Elon Musk. | Continue reading
Donald Trump entered a contentious battle over online censorship on Thursday, blasting Twitter for allegedly depressing the exposure of messages from its conservaitve users. | Continue reading
Shareholders are trying to fire Mark Zuckerberg as chairman of Facebook because of the social media giant's 'mishandling' of recent scandals. | Continue reading
DARPA's new program is working to develop technology that would let troops one day be able to control drones, cyber defense systems, and other technology with their mind. | Continue reading
Experts at Caltech chose a classic challenge for electronic artificial neural networks, recognising handwriting, a significant step in demonstrating the ability to program AI into man-made organic circuits | Continue reading
San Francisco's problems with drug use and homelessness are causing one convention to the pull the plug on its meeting, with board members telling city officials they no longer feel safe. | Continue reading
The latest pictures offer unprecedented views of a huge impact crater known for its bright salty deposits, and landslides are clearly visible on the rim. | Continue reading
More than a dozen decrepit dogs splash into the Arabian Sea as the small wooden boat approaches. They know the fishermen's mission: bringing food and water... | Continue reading
Alice Gregory, Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths University in London, set about to determine how anxiety, REM sleep, and 'exploding head syndrome' could offer an explanation for the paranormal. | Continue reading
Researchers at the University of São Paulo discovered the body's reaction to drinking alcohol is similar to its reaction during a heart attack, so alcohol could help the body learn to protect itself. | Continue reading
As the Peru supporters continued their celebrations into the early hours of the morning, The Sun have reported their antics caused minor seismic activity alerts in Chile. | Continue reading
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the ride hailing app Uber is 'finished' in Turkey, following intense pressure from Istanbul taxi drivers for the service to be banned. | Continue reading
The revelations by New York-based Dr Ben Blum have sent scientists into uproar, with some calling for the experiment and its findings to be wiped from psychology textbooks worldwide. | Continue reading
In ITV documentary The Fast Fix: Diabetes a team of doctors challenge a group of five people with type 2 diabetes to overhaul their lifestyles by surviving on a mere 800 calories a day. | Continue reading
The US space agency will hold a press conference on Thursday, most likely at its headquarters in Washington DC, to announce ‘new science results from Nasa's Mars Curiosity rover’. | Continue reading
Many of the partnerships, with companies such as Apple, Amazon, BlackBerry, Microsoft and Samsung, remain in effect even after Facebook began to quietly unwind them in April. | Continue reading
Bazz the black labrador has been trained by beekeeper Josh Kennett, from Tintinara in South Australia, to detect by smell a killer bee disease called American foulbrood. | Continue reading
Astronomers in Australia have discovered the fastest-growing black hole ever found. If it sat at the heart of our own galaxy, researchers say it would wipe out any chance of life on Earth, they say. | Continue reading
A security advisor to Iraq says his country's agents are holding a top aide to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and used an app on his mobile phone to lure four commanders from the group into a trap. | Continue reading
Experts at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala found that corn seedlings exchange messages with nearby plants via chemical signals fired into the soil from their roots. | Continue reading
The Culture Committee has written to the billionaire insisting the 40million UK users of his site deserve 'answers'. | Continue reading
Bhavesh Patel, 39, was spotted by a passing driver in the passenger seat with his hands behind his head as his wife's £70,000 Tesla S 60 sped along the congested M1 motorway at 40mph. | Continue reading