A vast swathe of water exhibiting an unexpectedly high temperature has left scientists scratching their heads.
Britain's first ever astronaut - Dr. Helen Sharman - is certain that we are not alone in the universe.
A clay tablet has been found to depict a demon that the ancient Assyrians believed was responsible for seizures.
An eerie video clip of the legendary 'wailing ghost' of Latin American folklore has recently appeared online.
A glitched out video clip from a doorbell camera in Texas has been raising eyebrows on social media this week.
The current owners of the infamous occultist's Loch Ness home are selling bags of its charred remains.
Conservationists in Indonesia have identified what is thought to be the single largest flower ever recorded.
Acorah was well known for his many appearances on 'Most Haunted' and other ghost hunting shows in the UK.
University of Connecticut physics professor Ron Mallett hopes to one day build a working time machine.
A recently uploaded video clip of a bovine with three huge horns has left people scratching their heads.
Vehicles were left completely engulfed in huge walls of tumbleweed due to high winds on New Year's Eve.
Far from being the stuff of fiction, the warrior women of ancient Greek lore may have been the real deal.
Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar has expressed an interest in disclosing information about UFOs.
Officials across multiple government agencies are now working to determine who is behind the Colorado drones.
According to reports, Russia's ambitious new Avangard hypersonic weapon system is now up and running.
A new six-month course will instruct doctors on how to treat patients who believe they have been possessed.
As the end of the year approaches, we take a look back at our most popular stories of the last twelve months.
The technology giant will be revealing a potentially 'next level' artificial intelligence known as NEON next week.
Disclosure activist Stephen Bassett claims that the US government will reveal all on alien visitation next year.
Inventor and scientist Nikola Tesla had more than a passing interest in Egypt's archaeological wonders.