A translator who had been visiting the loch managed to capture an image of something emerging from the water near Dores.
The intriguing find has been likened to something out of Dan Brown's novel 'The Da Vinci Code'.
The mission saw the firm's first ever space tourists fly 55 miles up into the sky during a flight lasting around 60 minutes.
A professor of molecular biogerontology has indicated that humans could potentially live for much longer than we do now.
A new type of superconductor called LK-99 has been dubbed one of the holy grails of physics and engineering.
As if visiting the Titanic wasn't risky enough, imagine living in a colony suspended in the clouds of another world.
A piece of footage that has been doing the rounds on TikTok shows a bipedal ape-like creature trudging through the snow.
Anyone with a very large amount of cash to spare can now fly into space with Virgin Galactic from August of this year.
The telltale gravitational signature of supermassive black holes merging has been detected by astronomers for the first time.
Mechanical engineering expert Eric Fusil takes a look at what ultimately happened to the crew of the ill-fated expedition.
Loeb and his team have been searching for the debris of an interstellar meteor that they suspect may be alien in origin.
Three decades on from the iconic movie, are we actually any closer to bringing the dinosaurs back to life ?
A former US intelligence agent has lifted the lid on the alleged recovery of extraterrestrial vehicles by the US government.
The pontiff's intervention came in response to the case of a woman who is under investigation for allegedly faking 'miracles'.
Astronomers looking for signs of alien life are listening out for radio pulses originating from the center of the Milky Way.
The entrepreneur's new brain-computer interface can finally begin testing on human volunteers.
The $3.4 billion contract will enable the development of a human landing system for a week-long excursion to the Moon in 2029.
The group of thieves had intended to steal and sell the oil by digging directly to the pipeline using primitive tools.
A near-death experience would seem to be a life-changing event, but it turns out that this is not generally the case.
The original inhabitants of Australia have much to teach modern scientists about the nature of this intriguing phenomenon.