Our cities are getting larger all the time, but is it really plausible for them to ever cover the entire planet ?
Archaeologists have released footage from inside the corridor which is situated above the pyramid's main entrance.
Until recently, the latest incarnation of the Pentagon's UFO investigation office reportedly only had 3 full-time staff members.
A new study has highlighted the impressive (and sometimes bizarre) regenerative abilities of sea spiders.
Just in time for the festive season, the tiny record measures a ridiculously small 40 micrometers in diameter.
A particularly irate individual seemingly had a bone to pick with local law enforcement in Kawagachi, Japan recently.
In a world first, physicists have successfully made light appear to move backwards and forwards in time simultaneously.
Using quantum computers, the researchers simulated a working 'baby' wormhole without rupturing space and time.
Colin Waterman recently photographed something unexpected during a night-time investigation of Fort Horsted, England.
Situated in our 'cosmic backyard', this newly discovered behemoth is ten times more massive than the Sun.
On October 31st, 1992, the BBC broadcast a 'live' (and fake) ghost hunting show that was arguably way ahead of its time.
An Earth-based extremophile has shown that it is possible for life to survive on Mars for very long periods of time.
It might sound like an experiment worthy of Frankenstein, but we won't have to worry about 'rat men' anytime soon.
Deja vu can be unsettling at the best of times and no, it's not caused by a glitch in the matrix...
Christopher Columbus reached the Americas in 1492, but he certainly wasn't the first to do so.
Remarkable Met Office time-lapse footage shows clouds flowing like water over the Rock of Gibraltar.
A species of moth with a wingspan of up to 14 inches has been spotted by a professor in Washington state.
The pair briefly discussed the UFO phenomenon during an interview on HBO's 'Real Time With Bill Maher'.
The 53-year-old adventurer broke the record for pushing a peanut to the top of Pikes Peak in the shortest time.
Theoretical physicist Peter Watson provides his own take on the possibility of traveling through time.