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Archaeology & History

Schoolgirl finds 'Excalibur' in a Cornish lake

9-5-2017 | 30

7-year-old Matilda Jones came across the 4-foot sword while paddling in Dozmary Pool on Bodmin Moor.

Space & Astronomy

Record-breaking astronaut returns to Earth

9-3-2017 | 5

NASA's Peggy Whitson broke a slew of records during her latest 288-day mission aboard the ISS.

The UFO Phenomenon

UFO enthusiasts are flocking to Devils Tower

 VIDEO  9-3-2017 | 30

The iconic monument was featured prominently in the 1977 movie 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'.

Modern Mysteries

What happened to French explorer La Perouse ?

9-1-2017 | 0

An Australian researcher may have finally solved the mystery of what happened to La Perouse 230 years ago.

Science & Technology

Toyota has patented a 'cloaking device'

8-23-2017 | 9

The car manufacturer is aiming to use a form of cloaking technology to improve driver visibility.

Archaeology & History

Hunt is on for hidden 'recess' in Great Pyramid

8-6-2017 | 1560

Scientists working on the ScanPyramids project believe that the Khufu Pyramid contains secret chambers.

Archaeology & History

Statue unearthed at Cambodia's Angkor Wat

8-2-2017 | 6

Archaeologists working at the Angkor Wat temple complex have discovered a 12th-century statue.

World of the Bizarre

Girl survives 6 days in Siberian wilderness

 VIDEO  7-31-2017 | 23

14-year-old Yana Tamocheva went missing while picking berries in Siberia's remote Krasnoyarsk region.

World of the Bizarre

Rare full circle rainbow filmed over Russia

 VIDEO  7-28-2017 | 9

A crane operator working on a construction site has recorded footage of a 360-degree rainbow.

Nature & Environment

Giant black swan once roamed New Zealand

7-26-2017 | 3

Scientists have found evidence of a huge, hulking semi-flightless swan that went extinct 500 years ago.

World of the Bizarre

Public names locomotive 'Trainy McTrainface'

7-23-2017 | 27

A recent poll in Sweden has shown, once again, why asking the public to name anything is a bad idea.

Archaeology & History

Ancient Roman sarcophagus found in London

7-19-2017 | 2

Archaeologists working near Borough Market have discovered a coffin dating back over 1,600 years.

World of the Bizarre

Woman taking selfie wrecks $200,000 exhibit

 VIDEO  7-15-2017 | 29

The heart-stopping moment saw an entire row of extremely expensive art pieces collapse like dominoes.

Space & Astronomy

Juno set to fly over Jupiter's Great Red Spot

7-10-2017 | 1

NASA's Juno probe will soon be embarking on a long-awaited flyby of Jupiter's most prominent feature.

Space & Astronomy

Hawking: 'Trump could turn Earth in to Venus'

7-5-2017 | 325

In an interview on his 75th birthday, Professor Stephen Hawking warned of the dangers of global warming.

Extraterrestrial

Anonymous: 'NASA to announce alien life'

6-26-2017 | 166

The hacktivist group has suggested that NASA may be on the verge of making a very important announcement.

Space & Astronomy

Magnetic beam could dispose of old satellites

6-24-2017 | 2

A French scientist is working on a novel new way to keep Earth's orbit clear of defunct satellites.

Space & Astronomy

PLATO mission to hunt for Earth-like worlds

6-22-2017 | 2

ESA is set to launch a new satellite that will seek out potentially habitable extrasolar planets.

Space & Astronomy

'Star Chip' could reach Earth 2.0 in 20 years

6-21-2017 | 20

Stephen Hawking is hoping to send a space probe to a potentially habitable world around Alpha Centauri.

Science & Technology

Babies can recognize faces while in the womb

6-18-2017 | 4

New research has indicated that unborn babies are already capable of picking out face-like shapes.

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