Researchers have captured incredible new digital scans of the famous vessel in an effort to shed new light on the disaster.
This figure might sound a lot, but it is actually quite a bit smaller than previous estimates had suggested.
The telescope has provided us with an unprecedented view of the cosmos, but at it stands, its days are numbered.
Something strange was witnessed by hundreds of people over the waters of Lake Michigan back on March 8th, 1994.
The space agency has stressed that there may be very little warning that a disruptive solar storm is about to hit the Earth.
A strand of hair found on a fence following a sheep attack suggests that there are large predatory cats prowling the countryside.
Scientists have been left perplexed by a series of unexplained quakes on the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm.
Prince Philip's treasure trove of investigative material concerning UFOs has been kept under wraps for decades.
Con-artists are resorting to increasingly sophisticated scams involving voices cloned using artificial intelligence.
The group of thieves had intended to steal and sell the oil by digging directly to the pipeline using primitive tools.
The veteran Nessie hunter has spent more than 3 decades scouring the waters of Loch Ness for signs of its elusive monster.
Bobi the Rafeiro do Alentejo has been defying the odds for years and now he's celebrated his 31st birthday.
Trevor Jacob has admitted to crashing his plane on purpose to attract subscribers to his YouTube channel.
More than 100 projects have been put forward in a bid to unlock the secrets of consciousness.
The new owners of the residential property got the fright of their lives when the space rock crashed through their ceiling.
China's answer to the X-37B has returned to Earth once again after nearly a year of unspecified activities in space.
Revisited data from the Voyager 2 probe seems to point to the possibility of not only oceans, but habitability as well.
The Neolithic road was found after an archaeologist noticed 'strange structures' in the water nearby.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki maintains that the answer to the mystery lies in little more than bad weather and basic human error.
It's an idea that has been spread around for decades - but as one scientist explains, there's nothing to actually back it up.