Archaeologists have found text written thousands of years ago that nobody has been able to translate.
This outrageous looking figure with strange, elongated arms was recently spotted at the side of a road in Utah.
Footage of the phenomenon, which worshippers have described as a 'miracle', was recently shared online.
Military veteran Aaron James had lost his eye and half of his face in a high-voltage electrical accident.
The bizarre scene looked like something out of an episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Psychologist Ruth Ogden takes a closer look at how the human mind perceives the passage of time.
The image, which was recently featured on NASA's website, shows what looks like a giant cranium on the desert floor.
Investigative journalists have put forward an explanation for the footage shared by AARO earlier this year.
Just in time for Halloween, NASA has posted up an image of an eerie-looking formation in the gas giant's atmosphere.
The footage, which recently emerged on YouTube after being posted on a forum, appears to defy explanation.
A new analysis of samples collected during the Apollo 17 mission has raised new questions about the age of the Moon.
A terrifying new upcoming video game named 'Don't Scream' requires players to simply outlast its 18-minute runtime.
Pumpkin enthusiasts met up earlier this month to find out who had managed to grow the heaviest pumpkin.
The space agency's Psyche spacecraft will be the first ever to attempt to directly visit a metal asteroid.
A real-life version of Stephen King's terrifying killer clown Pennywise has been leaving red balloons all around Skelmorlie.
A train passenger recently captured video footage of a hairy humanoid figure walking across a nearby hillside.
Estimates suggest that the otherworldly whirlwind was around 5 times the height of the Empire State Building.
Scientists have confirmed that the footprints at White Sands National Park really are 23,000 years old.
The creature, whatever it is, has sparked some heated debate online, with many dismissing the image as a hoax.
Planetary scientist David Rothery outlines new research into the continued shrinkage of the closest planet to the Sun.