A week-long livestream of the house made famous by 'The Conjuring' movie is set to begin next weekend.
Deluges of hailstones up to 9.3 inches in size have necessitated a whole new category designation.
One of the largest predators ever to walk the face of the Earth has turned out to be a surprisingly skilled swimmer.
One fortunate Colorado resident couldn't believe his luck when he managed to scoop two consecutive jackpots.
Researchers have discovered official records stating that a man in Iraq was killed by a meteorite back in 1888.
Beachgoers at Mt Maunganui couldn't believe their eyes when they saw this strange spectacle earlier this month.
Photographer Patrick Coyne has captured incredible footage of dolphins swimming in bioluminescent waters.
Police in the UK are seeking an individual dressed in full plague doctor attire, complete with pointed 'beak' mask.
The US government has officially released three video clips of unidentified objects recorded by US Navy pilots.
A new hypothesis has put forward the notion that our universe may be self-simulating itself into existence.
You might not be able to visit Loch Ness in person, but there is another way to hunt for the iconic monster.
The newest branch of the US military has taken delivery of its first weapon, but it's probably not what you think.
An inscribed stone tablet dating back 2,000 years may not be about Jesus' body as was previously believed.
Could some reports of Scotland's most famous lake monster be the result of seismic activity ?
A new species of green pit viper has been discovered during an expedition to a remote region of India.
The Hubble Space Telescope is often regarded to be one of the most important scientific tools ever built.
The famed Antarctic explorer's ill-fated vessel Endurance remains lost in the Weddell Sea over 100 years on.
If you think self-isolating at home is bad, spare a thought for Cerro Gordo owner (and resident) Brent Underwood.
Scientists have identified one of the more unexpected ways in which the body changes while in space.
British archaeologists have discovered a treasure trove of shipwrecks, the oldest dating back over 2,000 years.