Scientist injects human genes into monkeys' brains and makes them more intelligent, study says
'You just go to the Planet of the Apes immediately'
'You just go to the Planet of the Apes immediately'
A look ahead to the Premier League fixture at the King Power Stadium
Show your dishwashers, washing machines and refrigerators some love with Jura Koncius's cleaning tips
Lawyer appeals to Macron for help to prevent client's possible extradition to US
Feline reportedly interested in 'counter-purrveillance' was Assange's only consistent companion during self-imposed exile
Hundreds gather to pay tribute to musician
'I actually Googled 'how to change the law' when I started!'
The panic and fury with which those in power – those who control our digital commons – reacted to Assange, is proof that such activity hits a nerve
The Spaniard was part of the Blues side who beat the Reds at Anfield in 2014 to wreck their title hopes
Those caught with one nanogram per millimetre of THC in bloodstream previously faced instant loss of their licence
Arsenal were superb against the Serie A side on Thursday night, with first-half goals from Aaron Ramsey and Lucas Torreira enough to give them a strong lead to take to Naples next week
Ecclestone was referring to the collision with Jacques Villeneuve in 1997 but he has been criticised by Schumacher's former manager who claimed it is unfair to make such comments when the seven-time world champion cannot defend himself
The software 'functioned as designed', according to Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenberg
'Predominantly they regret what they have done'
'I salute our new corporate overlords'
<p>Many famous stars have had their lives endangered while shooting a film or TV show – here are some of the scariest instances</p>
Led By Donkeys wants to stop former Ukip leader being re-elected to Brussels in May
'It's absolutely vile bigotry, which could very possibly incite violence against Muslims'
The once-elusive Hermès bag is reckoning with its sudden availability
Equipment will help identify areas where there are high levels of mobile phone usage in cars
'Conscientious hedonism', German marching bands playing techno and a non-stop 92-hour programme – festivals don't get better than this, says Paul Kay
For decades we've seen government after government provide tax breaks, credit lines, subsidies and incentives to the fossil fuel industry. It's about time this was redirected toward the sectors that will be crucial for a prosperous future
United sit sixth in the league table and welcome West Ham to Old Trafford on Saturday
The newspaper implemented the change on 2 April
Twitter veteran and author of A Beginner's Guide to Losing Your Mind, Emily Reynolds, finds deep embarrassment and a lost sense of freedom in her online history