Steve Feltham has spent three decades watching over Loch Ness for signs of the enigmatic monster.
Once the poster child for endangered species, China's giant panda has been doing well in recent years.
Scientists in China have discovered a fossil skull belonging to what could be a totally new human species.
Incredible film footage that's over 120 years old shows holidaymakers enjoying the seaside in France.
For centuries, mankind has struggled to understand the precise nature of human consciousness.
China made history on Sunday by becoming only the second nation to land a rover on the surface of Mars.
A Chinese rocket that is currently in a failing orbit is likely to at least partially survive re-entry and fall to Earth.
A young sheep at a farm in China has overcome the odds to gain its mobility using only its two front legs.
For Vladislav Ivanov, reality TV turned out to be a nightmare he couldn't escape from for 3 months.
Alex Boardman had been doing his washing when he saw someone inside the machine looking back at him.
Michael O'Reilly started belching uncontrollably after drinking a cup of tea last year and is now unable to stop.
Space probes sent by China and the United Arab Emirates have both entered into orbit around Mars.
Alicia Smith from Grimsby, England was left scratching her head when she found her car covered in footprints.
Octopuses and fish sometimes work together to find food, but this unlikely alliance doesn't always work out.
Divers searching for fishing nets have uncovered one of the infamous code machines used during World War II.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship legend recently wrote about an encounter with an unidentified object.
Countless UFO sightings over the years can be attributed to a rather mundane phenomenon.
A remarkable engineering project in China has seen an entire building being moved using special robotic 'legs'.
A woman who underwent a CT scan in China was inexplicably found to have two needles in her head.
SETI has been searching for evidence of alien signals for decades, but what if we're using the wrong technology ?