The unusual story is covered by a new documentary about the British royal family's connection to the phenomenon.
A neurotechnology firm claims to have achieved the first ever instance of dream-based communication.
The new vehicle is part of Tesla's efforts to shift its focus toward robots and AI-based products.
Two groups of rival astronomers are allegedly vying to publish confirmed evidence of an intelligent alien civilization.
A Loch Ness research vessel has picked up a significant 'underwater presence' in the depths of the loch.
It has been four decades since James Cameron's science-fiction masterpiece first hit cinema screens.
The identity of the infamous 19th-Century serial killer may have finally been revealed thanks to modern forensic techniques.
A highly questionable piece of footage has emerged showing a supposed Sasquatch in the state of Oklahoma.
An upcoming Netflix documentary will delve into the case of a woman who was abducted in New York in the 1980s.
Treasure seekers had been attempting to find a golden owl statuette that had been hidden all the way back in 1993.
A veteran Loch Ness skipper and his colleague recently picked up something very strange on sonar.
After covering 20 miles across the Martian surface, it is perhaps no surprise that the rover has taken a few dints.
Back in the 1930s, a photographer decided to create a series of fake images pertaining to an invasion of giant grasshoppers.
Back in 1976, Timothy Cleve Abbott suffered a cardiac arrest and had an experience that he would never forget.
The majestic Himalayan mountain is not only growing, but has been doing so faster than normal for quite some time.
A man who says that he has extensive insider knowledge has been making some rather questionable claims.
Prof Melvin Vopson maintains that God could in fact be an artificial intelligence governing our artificial reality.
The age of huge, expensive satellites is giving way to the age of small, cheap satellites that can be launched en masse.
A veteran Nessie hunter has recorded webcam footage showing something unusual moving across the water.
It is perhaps ironic that Earth's deadliest weapons of mass destruction could potentially save us all from catastrophe.