An alleged official warning about 'Bigfoots coming from the high country' in Arizona has been exposed as a prank.
Search and rescue officials have revealed that parts of the missing sub have been found on the ocean floor.
Cambridge research associate Magda Osman takes a look at whether or not conspiracies are genuinely more widespread these days.
Locals took to social media to expose the fact that workers had used little more than a carpet to resurface the roads.
Government officials will look more closely at claims of 'non-human vehicles' by whistleblower David Charles Grusch.
Prof Katharina Brinkert explores the importance of photosynthesis and its potential role in our survival on other worlds.
Professor Nello Cristianini investigates how exactly artificial intelligence might bring about the doom of civilization.
Con-artists are resorting to increasingly sophisticated scams involving voices cloned using artificial intelligence.
A clip showing a dark hooded figure in Westminster Abbey has been generating some lively debate on social media.
Professor Chris Impey takes a look at the role artificial intelligence plays in new astronomical discoveries.
Fed up with her existing job, 29-year-old Jessica Caldwell decided to start a whole new career as a practicing witch.
Bipedal ape-like beasts are welcome in the forests of Clallam County, officials in Washington have declared.
Named X.AI, the new firm will be the entrepreneur's attempt to rival the extremely popular ChatGPT.
What is arguably the world's best known footage of an alleged Bigfoot has been stabilized thanks to artificial intelligence.
A space company based in Tokyo is hoping to create something spectacular and to collect important data at the same time.
Officials have confirmed the existence of recent footage showing UAPs being shot down over North America.
More than 1,000 industry leaders and experts have called for a 6-month pause to assess the risks to humanity.
The 'Terminator' director discussed the threat posed by artificial intelligence while speaking on a recent podcast.
Neurology expert Robert Baloh takes a closer look at the phenomenon that left government officials scratching their heads.
One social media user was so stumped by the discovery that they decided to post the photo online to see if anyone could identify it.