There have been sightings of a snake-like sea monster off the coast of Southern England for over 100 years.
An inscribed stone tablet dating back 2,000 years may not be about Jesus' body as was previously believed.
A large asteroid due to pass relatively close to the Earth next week appears to be taking its own precautions.
The famed Antarctic explorer's ill-fated vessel Endurance remains lost in the Weddell Sea over 100 years on.
British archaeologists have discovered a treasure trove of shipwrecks, the oldest dating back over 2,000 years.
For the first time in almost a decade, astronauts are preparing to launch into space from American soil.
Peculiar footage recently recorded in India appears to show a monkey sitting on a rooftop flying a kite.
50 years ago, three astronauts had been on their way to the Moon when things started to go very wrong.
Scientists have found a way to determine how old whale sharks are using the fallout from atomic bomb testing.
A skeleton found buried on the banks of a river in Dublin has turned out to be more than 600 years old.
One of the most celebrated astronomy photographs of all time has been revisited some 25 years later.
Scientists have analyzed genetic material from a tooth of an ancient human ancestor that lived 800,000 years ago.
Scientists have identified a worm-like creature that thrived on our planet some 555 million years ago.
Over the last 50 years, one of England's major roads has had its fair share of mysterious occurrences.
A unique form of singing that produces two tones simultaneously has remained an enigma for many years.
This week marks the 70th anniversary of an intriguing UFO event that took place in Farmington, New Mexico.
The world's most popular toy brick has turned out to be more resilient than anyone had thought possible.
A second man with HIV has reportedly been completely cured having shown no sign of infection for 3 years.
Something strange visited the southwest side of Colorado Springs one summer night 28 years ago.
One of the most hotly debated UFO cases in history still continues to intrigue some 23 years later.