Planking is being superceded by an even more peculiar internet craze known as "owling".
Cornell University boffins have designed and built a cloaking device that can cloak events in time.
A pair of glasses have been developed that can read the emotions of the person you are looking at.
A man out on a trekking trip near his home town of Nordkjostbotn in Norway has filmed a curious object.
Archaeologists have unearthed viking remains showing signs that the teeth had grooves filed in to them.
Over 8 million gallons of drinking water were drained after a man decided to use the lake as a toilet.
An old light bulb first used in 1901 is still working today after being in use for over 110 years.
Officials seek to find answers to the microbial growths in the tomb of the famous Egyptian boy king.
Astronauts have taken a series of breathtaking images of the shuttle docked at the space station.
An increase in ocean acidity is making clownfish deaf and vulnerable to predators.
Extreme climate changes caused the Vikings to abandon their homeland in search of warmer weather.
Stephen Hawking has said that any attempt to contact extraterrestrial life could be dangerous.
Two young Taiwanese women use the unusual new fad of "planking" to help promote positive messages.
Markings in a tiny chamber of the Great Pyramid have been seen for the first time in 4,500 years.
Jan Bondeson reveals that in the 1920s the Germans attempted to take advantage of dog intelligence.
US company plans to offer space flight tours including a breathtaking trip around the moon.
Scanners will be used to probe the mysteries of the King's Knot near Stirling Castle.
Scientists fear the non-native lionfish may be taking over the Caribbean reefs in great numbers.
A new craze in Japan is seeing people don furry cat ears that change based on what you are thinking.
ESA and NASA may be working together to develop a new automated space station supply vessel.