The man had dreamt that there was gold underneath his kitchen and then spent over a year digging straight down.
One resident of Apopka, Florida was dismayed to discover that someone had made off with her driveway.
This is what Piltdown Man would have looked like if he didn't also happen to be one of the world's most infamous hoaxes.
The idea of keeping airplanes in the sky with fuel made from human waste might soon become a reality.
A woman from Virginia suffered a seizure eight months ago that saw her heart stop for almost half an hour.
This remote Rhode Island house has been home to all manner of unexplained occurrences over the years.
Could our evolutionary history during the time of the dinosaurs have determined how long we live ?
An Australian fisherman has come forward to reveal that he had discovered the wing of a commercial airliner.
Physicist Prof Kenneth Ohm is one of a growing number of people hoping to have their remains sent to the Moon when they die.
Interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals could account for why some of us are predisposed to be early birds.
The billionaire entrepreneur and founder of Blue Origin envisages a future in which most people live in outer space.
The impressive new robot is even more capable than its predecessor as well as being both faster and lighter.
A man who had been staying at a hotel uncovered something rather disturbing at the back of one of the wardrobes.
How would our canine companions fare if all the humans in the world suddenly disappeared ?
The box, which saw the victim scammed out of $400,000, was said to provide great fortune and good luck.
Jaime Maussan is back in the limelight once again, this time claiming that the mummies are 'definitely not human'.
A man from Vietnam was recently shocked to discover the horrifying reason for his unexplained headaches.
West Yorkshire Police claim to have received over 1,800 cases pertaining to UFOs within the space of just three years.
Many physicists assume that we must be living in a multiverse - but their basic maths may be wrong.
A new technology startup hopes to offer a wearable consumer device that can enable anyone to have lucid dreams.