Scientists have discovered the well-preserved remains of a jeuvenile snake dating back 99 million years.
Adaptive optics technology has now made it possible for ground telescopes to take extremely sharp images.
Scientists maintain that our earliest memories could not have happened the way we remember them.
Scientists have announced that the last 4,200 years of Earth's history have been given an official name.
The discovery means that the gas giant has a total of 79 moons - more than any other planet in the solar system.
A megalithic tomb unearthed in County Meath has been described by archaeologists as the 'find of a lifetime'.
Scientists have determined that there is 1,000 times more diamond beneath our feet than previously thought.
Researchers have finally succeeded in deciphering an ancient papyrus with mirror writing on both sides.
Named BlackFly, the new aerial vehicle doesn't require a pilot's license and will cost the same as a typical SUV.
The critically endangered rhinos had been living in a new sanctuary in southern Kenya when the disaster occurred.
Tia Wilson of Durham, Maine captured the eerie image on a game camera she had set up in her garden.
An anonymous shoplifter has written a letter to apologize for stealing chocolate from a shop four decades ago.
Peculiar surface features that resemble large spiders can be seen in the latest image from NASA's Mars orbiter.
Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante is known for finding live specimens of species thought to have gone extinct.
The huge black granite sarcophagus was unearthed in Alexandria and nobody yet knows what's inside it.
A particle that has traveled from deep space could help scientists to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
After growing them for 66 years, Shridhar Chillal has taken the decision to donate his nails to a museum.
Originating deep in the universe, the radio blast is from a quasar - the luminous active nucleus of a distant galaxy.
The 24-year-old had discovered the unexploded World War II tank artillery shell while she was out hiking.
Back in 2017, Cassini picked up the sounds of plasma waves travelling between Saturn and Enceladus.