The recent revival of the classic real-life mystery series is set to return once again for a third season next week.
Palaeontologists have unearthed what is thought to be the leg bones of the largest species of bird to ever live.
Ben Walgate has spoken out about a childhood experience that developed into a life-long passion for UFOs.
The destructive hurricane currently making landfall in the United States has been displacing the local wildlife.
The James Webb Space Telescope may not find evidence of alien life, but the next telescope probably will.
Robert Bigelow is offering grants of up to $1M to fund an attempt to communicate with someone who has died.
Astronomers have announced that they have identified a relatively nearby exoplanet with the potential to host alien life.
The new multi-million dollar endeavor will attempt to bring the extinct species back to life via genetic restoration.
The wildlife presenter claims that he has discovered the large skull of an unknown primate in Canada.
A new study has suggested that evidence of ancient Martian life may only exist two meters beneath the surface.
Timbers from the 17th-Century Spanish galleon Santo Cristo de Burgos have been discovered after 300 years.
The former president of the United States briefly touched upon the phenomenon and the possibilities of alien life.
Scientists have discovered a hidden ecosystem deep down beneath the ice of Antarctica's Larsen Ice Shelf.
Made famous by the hit movie franchise, the real-life inspiration behind 'The Conjuring' has changed hands yet again.
Published in 1698, the book offers a unique look into how people from the time perceived the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
Scientists have discovered evidence that Jupiter's icy moon Europa is home to shallow pools near to its surface.
There is no denying that people can and do have near-death experiences, but are these really evidence of life after death ?
Detecting potential signs of alien life is one thing, but confirming it beyond any shadow of a doubt is quite another.
A cinema screening of the Caped Crusader's latest outing was recently interrupted by a rather topical visitor.
The man, who bought the painting for just $50 from a flea market, maintains that it has ruined his life.