- Isaac Asimov Predicts in 1964 What the World Will Look Like Today — in 2014
- It's the 10th Anniversary of Battlestar Galactica
- Clever Twitter Account Imagines Realistic, Bureaucracy-Filled Sci-Fi
- Starship Troopers: One of the Most Misunderstood Movies Ever—"The sci-fi film's self-aware satire went unrecognized by critics when it came out 16 years ago. Now, some are finally getting the joke."
- Science Fiction is Swiftly Becoming Fact—"Exponential technologies, from artificial intelligence to digital manufacturing to synthetic biology, are set to 'digitise, dematerialise, demonetise and democratise' entire industries, disrupting old business models and giving rise to new breakthroughs, say experts from the Silicon Valley-based Singularity University."
- Of Her And Humanoids: The Year In Robotics
- Robots of death, robots of love: The reality of android soldiers and why laws for robots are doomed to failure
- Siri says 'dump him'? How mobile devices could run (or ruin) your life
- The Only Thing Weirder Than a Telemarketing Robot—The future is (almost) here.
- Watch This Automated Tokyo Sushi Restaurant in Action
- 6-year-old boy tries to save NASA
- What Happened to Comet ISON?
- Found: A planet with no star, free-floating in space
- Making Contact with the Very Large Array—"VLA: New video narrated by Jodie Foster about radio astronomy."
- NASA finds water on planets 1000 light years from Earth that orbit star, could be prime candidates for life
- The myth of NASA's expensive space pens
- Yes, That Picture of the Moon and the Andromeda Galaxy Is About Right
- DNA Shows That Native Americans Actually Came From Siberia
- DNA Research Sheds Light On Ancestry of Ashkenazi Jews
- Oldest Known Early Human DNA Recovered
- Scientists discover double meaning in genetic code
- Neanderthal woman's genome reveals unknown human lineage
- Ancient City Discovered Beneath Mound in Northern Iraq—"The ancient city of Idu, which dates back more than 3,000 years, is one of the largest archeological discoveries in Iraq's Kurdish region."
- Oldest Royal Wine Cellar Uncorked in Israel
- Perfectly preserved 1.8 million-year-old skull 'could re-write history of human evolution'
- How the Music of Ancient Greece Actually Sounded
- Stonehenge archaeologists have been digging in the wrong place - for 90 YEARS
- A Roman bathhouse still in use after 2,000 years
- Roman eagle found by archaeologists in City of London—"The 1,800-year-old sculpture of the imperial symbol is regarded as one of the best pieces of Romano-British art ever found."
- Virtual archaeologist turns clock back to uncover secrets of ancient Rome
- 'Secret' Labyrinth of Roman Tunnels Mapped
- Significance of sun alignment with two Roman monuments
- Nazca archaeological sites in danger near Ica, Peru
- Two German students have vandalised part of the Pyramid of Khufu to help 'prove' their Lost Civilisation theory
- Ancient 'candi' crushed by Malaysian developer—"Malaysians online were incensed over reports that a 1,200-year-old temple ruin had been razed by a developer clearing land for a residential housing project. "
- The milk revolution
- Scientists study evolution of 'Little Red Riding Hood'
- Blast from the Past: Israeli woman dies, had 1,400 descendants
- Hingston: King strips away myths surrounding Da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci painting lost for centuries found in Swiss bank vault—"It was lost for so long that it had assumed mythical status for art historians. Some doubted whether it even existed." Calling Dan Brown.
- Leonardo Da Vinci Mural Discovered Under Layers Of Paint During Sforza Castle Restoration In Italy
- Leonardo Da Vinci's wacky piano is heard for the first time, after 500 years
- German police recover 1,500 modernist masterpieces 'looted by Nazis'—"Works by Chagall, Klee, Matisse and Picasso – worth up to £860m – had been considered lost until raid on flat in Schwabing."
- German recluse wants to keep Nazi-looted art trove
- Imelda Marcos aide found guilty of Monet painting sale