Estimates suggest that the otherworldly whirlwind was around 5 times the height of the Empire State Building.
These mysterious circular-shaped patches of ground are starting to appear at sites all over the world.
The discovery marks the oldest known evidence of wood logs being crafted and joined together to create a structure.
In a world first, scientists have succeeded in recovering RNA molecules from a preserved Tasmanian tiger specimen.
The James Webb Space Telescope's latest discovery is significant, but have we really found life on an alien world ?
The discovery - the largest of its kind ever made - could provide the world with enough lithium to build batteries for decades.
Scientist Kristin Omberg takes a look at nanoparticles and how they could shape our future... for better or worse.
If you spent months cut off from the outside world, would you be able to tell if it was even day or night ?
A man from Switzerland decided to see what would happen if he put his head into one of the world's most powerful fountains.
Dr. Leshin recently spoke about JPL's mission to explore other worlds and offered her thoughts on the recent UFO hearing.
Jupiter is pretty big, but there are other, much larger planets to be found lurking in the depths of the cosmos.
The idea of harvesting solar energy in space and returning it to the Earth has been around for decades.
Scientist Andrew Glikson outlines the case for a 520km-wide crater situated deep beneath modern-day Australia.
Scientists have discovered an entirely new ecosystem filled with exotic life forms beneath the ocean floor.
The achievement represents another step toward unlimited clean energy that could revolutionize the world.
A new type of superconductor called LK-99 has been dubbed one of the holy grails of physics and engineering.
Researchers outline the potential dangers posed by ancient pathogens being unleashed on an unsuspecting world.
As if visiting the Titanic wasn't risky enough, imagine living in a colony suspended in the clouds of another world.
The world-famous physicist Albert Einstein wrote a letter to a religious studies tutor back in April 1950.
Scientists now believe that there are 100 times as many habitable worlds in our galaxy than previously thought.