Veteran Loch Ness Monster hunter Steve Feltham has spent over 25 years searching for the elusive creature.
William Guy had been traveling on a ferry off North Carolina when he spotted a cluster of strange lights.
A 25-year-old woman who was using a common pain relief drug for toothache ended up with inky blue blood.
Multiple witnesses have reported seeing a large primate lurking in the streets of the southern state.
The majority of Americans believe that the US government knows more than it is letting on about UFOs.
The results of a biological study of Loch Ness have revealed a possible explanation for the elusive monster.
Elon Musk has hinted that SpaceX's next-generation interplanetary spacecraft could be absolutely huge.
Scientists operating China's Yutu-2 lunar rover have discovered a strange 'shiny gel' inside an impact crater.
Samsung has published its list of the new technologies that could revolutionize our lives in the next 50 years.
A medical blunder has resulted in more than a dozen babies developing 'werewolf syndrome' in Spain.
It may be possible to detect signs of extraterrestrial life on a distant world by picking up its biofluorescence.
Some patients who 'died' for a short period have reported things that they couldn't possibly have known about.
A man in China recently ended up in hospital after an evening of belting out songs caused his lung to collapse.
When Jason Wayne Parry had his picture taken recently, he had failed to notice what was lurking behind him.
Declassified CIA files detail how the US Air Force tackled staff retention issues at the notoriously secretive base.
Authorities in England have been investigating why a river tributary has turned such a strange color.
A special type of 'artisan vodka' has been made from rye grown in the area of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Thousands of the Earth's most indestructible creatures may have been deposited on the lunar surface.
A boat skipper has captured a sonar image of something large lurking in the depths of the world-famous loch.
A man in North Carolina has become the latest victim of a rare, yet highly deadly type of waterborne microbe.