Reports have been circulating this week concerning rumors of a Russian space-based nuclear weapons system.
The 38-year-old had been driving along the A3 in England when the sighting occurred.
For millennia, doctors have been able to identify certain medical conditions purely from a person's scent.
The enigma began when a lone stingray inexplicably became pregnant despite no other stingrays being present.
Three researchers have been awarded a $700,000 prize for producing the first readable text from the previously unreadable scrolls.
A Japanese macaque that escaped from a wildlife park in Scotland had been giving local authorities the runaround for days.
Elon Musk's ambitious brain-computer interface startup has carried out its first ever human brain implant procedure.
An undersea mapping firm has captured a sonar image that is thought to show the late aviator's plane.
LiDAR technology has made it possible for archaeologists to peer beneath the dense foliage.
Illustrations of megalodon based on great white shark proportions might not reflect its actual body shape.
For years, the city of Pompeii has been associated with stories of bad luck inflicted on anyone who removes anything from the site.
The remarkably well-preserved sword has been described as a 'major archaeological sensation'.
Back in September 2023, millions of bees mysteriously wound up dead in a single night at a sanctuary in California.
We may have to wait a little bit longer than originally planned to witness the next human stepping foot on the lunar surface.
Scientists have conducted a new analysis of the pint-sized mummies to determine what they are made of.
The composer and impresario claimed in a recent interview that his former abode had been haunted by a mischievous ghost.
For decades, there have been stories of a particular type of South American palm tree that can 'walk' several meters a year.
This remote Rhode Island house has been home to all manner of unexplained occurrences over the years.
The cryptic and seemingly incomprehensible series of words had baffled cryptographers for years.
These huge prehistoric carnivores were long thought to be close cousins of the modern day gray wolf.