In a remarkable achievement, the algae was brought back to life as though nothing had happened to it.
Known as Prototaxites, these giant fossilized structures have long proven impossible to properly categorize.
Guinness World Records has officially confirmed the outrageous number of McDonald's burgers one man has eaten.
A leading British space scientist maintains that it is a practical inevitability that we are not alone in the universe.
Possessing the name James Bond can have unforeseen consequences, as one unfortunate man found out.
Dr Hugh Ross believes that there is sufficient evidence to suggest that there is life after death.
The singer, whose life is told in the movie 'Better Man', has always had a fascination with the unexplained.
This remarkable aerial vehicle is capable of driving on the road and then taking off into the wide blue yonder.
A company in Poland has created a humanoid robot with life-like synthetic muscles and translucent skin.
The late, legendary host of the Coast to Coast AM radio show could soon be the subject of a new biopic.
Back in the 1960s, Sammy Hagar had an experience that would go on to have a profound effect on his life and career.
The bizarre incident saw the man shoot his wife after he became convinced that his life was in danger.
Could comet-dwelling trees provide safe, habitable 'bubbles' of life that travel through the cosmos ?
The research initiative will study the phenomenon of young children recalling details of their past lives.
Brazilian Athos Salome has been attributed with correctly predicting major events that happened recently.
Something strange was moving underneath the Christmas tree in this viral TikTok clip - and it wasn't Santa Claus.
This controversial subject of research involves creating 'mirror bacteria' using mirror images of natural molecules.
The limestone sarcophagus is thought to have been that of Saint Nicholas - the real-life inspiration behind Santa Claus.
The rate at which we can extend our own lifespan could soon exceed the speed at which we actually age.
New research has highlighted a place on Mars where we could still potentially find primitive alien life forms.