New Horizons' encounter with a Kuiper belt object has turned what we know of planet formation on its head.
A popular YouTuber has designed and built an actual functioning protosaber that can literally melt your face off.
Archaeologists in England are hailing the discovery as one of the most significant finds of the millennium.
This incredible species of bird from the Amazon can belt out a call so loud that it can damage your eardrums.
When Liam Gomez felt a peculiar sensation in his ear, it signalled the beginning of his worst nightmare.
Veteran Loch Ness Monster hunter Steve Feltham has spent over 25 years searching for the elusive creature.
A belt buckle exhibiting a surprisingly familiar shape has been discovered at a dig site in southern Siberia.
A man in China recently ended up in hospital after an evening of belting out songs caused his lung to collapse.
The Munich region of Germany was hammered by hailstones the size of tennis balls earlier this week.
A new 'chain-melted state' makes it possible for atoms to exist as both a solid and a liquid at the same time.
Since the 1980s, Garfield-themed telephones have been washing up along France's picturesque Iroise coast.
This spectacular natural phenomenon turns a waterfall of melting snow in to a fiery cascade of bright orange.
A mysterious 'earthquake' rippled around the entire world earlier this month and yet nobody felt a thing.
The extrasolar planet known as Kelt-9b is so hot that its atmosphere contains vaporized iron and titanium.
New research has revealed that Antarctica is melting three times faster than previously thought.
Following its visit to Pluto back in 2015, the spacecraft has been on its way to Kuiper belt object MU69.
Veteran NASA photographer Bill Ingalls lost one of his cameras in a freak accident earlier this month.
A recent study aimed to find out how marine park dolphins actually felt about their life in captivity.
An asteroid from the earliest days of the solar system has been found four billion kilometers from Earth.
NASA's New Horizons probe has made history again by capturing images 3.79 billion miles from the Earth.