The remarkable cephalopod was captured on camera off Hawaii by a remotely operated underwater vehicle.
The unknown artifact was unearthed during restoration work at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
Isle of Wight residents were left perplexed earlier this month by a dinosaur in the middle of the road.
Residents of Wangaratta in Victoria have found their homes buried underneath mountains of tumbleweed.
The US President commented on extraterrestrial contact during a television interview with a six-year-old.
The Internet giant has added a rather unusual clause to the small print of one its latest products.
Falcons and kites in Australia have been starting bush fires in an effort to smoke out small animals.
Mysterious silica formations photographed in a Martian crater could represent evidence of alien life.
Scientists have determined that the Earth and moon are made up of material from two separate worlds.
Even if we do find a habitable planet, could its indigenous life forms have already died out long ago ?
An astronomical anomaly thought by some to be an 'alien megastructure' has continued to defy explanation.
The famous 'Wow!' signal picked up in 1977 could turn out to have a rather mundane explanation.
Scientists believe that globular clusters may be a good place to look for extraterrestrial civilizations.
The 500-year-old remains of a convicted pirate have been unearthed beneath a school in Edinburgh.
The bizarrely named 'octopus stinkhorn' looks rather a lot like something from the Alien movie franchise.
Boston Dynamics' quadrupedal robot has been deemed too loud for use during actual military operations.
Jamie Ramsay has spent 17 months running from North to South America to raise money for charity.
Dog owners from West Yorkshire are celebrating the arrival of two cloned puppies costing almost $100,000.
A group of invertebrates known as hydra have the unique ability to regenerate themselves indefinitely.
The robotics company has released a Christmas video featuring some rather unorthodox-looking reindeer.