Three decades on from the iconic movie, are we actually any closer to bringing the dinosaurs back to life ?
A lawyer who spoke to whistleblower David Grusch has revealed details of one of the objects recovered by the US government.
For the first time ever, it will be possible to watch a live broadcast beamed directly from orbit around the Red Planet.
Pathologist Dr. Garry Nolan remains adamant that aliens have not only been to Earth already, but that they are still here.
A reassuring new study has found that we may be safe from extinction asteroid impacts... at least for the time being.
Fed up with her existing job, 29-year-old Jessica Caldwell decided to start a whole new career as a practicing witch.
The US journalist and UFO investigator spent time in Soviet Russia to investigate its remote viewing experiments.
Today marks the 111th anniversary of one of the most infamous maritime disasters of all time.
The woman was pulled out of the vehicle after it had been submerged underwater for quite some time.
Well known Colombian model Valentina Rueda Velez was the passenger who recorded the footage at the time.
For the first time, scientists have captured footage of a type of snake that can do cartwheels as an escape mechanism.
A space company based in Tokyo is hoping to create something spectacular and to collect important data at the same time.
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.
If it's possible to slow down or stop the aging process, chances are it's the richest among us who will be the first to take advantage.
Hunter-gatherers who painted on cave walls 20,000 years ago also left behind something quite unexpected.
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.