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A 'jam-proof' communications satellite for the newest branch of the US military has successfully launched.
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A Plymouth vicar managed to set his own clothes on fire while filming for his church's online Sunday service.
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Scientists have discovered the capital of an ancient Maya kingdom in the back yard of a cattle rancher.
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Scientists believe that organic compounds known as thiophenes could be an indicator of life on Mars.
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The discovery of a large feline print in the Blue Mountains has reignited speculation of a mystery big cat.
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This unusual looking creature was recently caught in the waters off Port Isabel to the south of Corpus Christi.
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SETI is ramping up its search for intelligent alien life by sniffing out indicators of extraterrestrial technology.
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A steamship that famously went missing near the Bermuda Triangle in 1925 has finally been located.
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Cops in Auburn have been struggling to catch a thief who lives in the rafters of the very store he keeps robbing.
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Plans detailing the layout and security of the building recently vanished into thin air during renovation work.
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A man with a white beard recently robbed a bank, threw the money in the air, then shouted 'Merry Christmas'.
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This remarkable video from Colombia shows the moment a cat leaps into action to save a baby from a nasty fall.
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Despite being born with a potentially fatal condition, the plucky little feline has so far defied all the odds.
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New CT scans of an ancient mummified cat dating back 2,500 years have revealed something rather unexpected.
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A Russian man could go to prison for five years for using a pet cat to attack a police officer.
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The late UFO researcher and author collected so much material that it could take 10 years to sort through it all.
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An Australian weather modification firm has drawn fierce criticism for selling rainfall to drought-hit farmers.
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Marik Von Rennenkampff maintains that it's important for the US to investigate recent pilot accounts of UFOs.
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This brain-controlled exoskeleton has made it possible for a tetraplegic to take his first steps unaided.
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New research has suggested that Machu Picchu's location on intersecting fault lines is no coincidence.