We're willing to bet that there's at least one show on this list that you are not familiar with.
It might look like a rendering of some obscure Pokemon, but it is in fact a real animal.
The US government's official UFO investigation office is set to continue operating well into the future.
Astronomers recently detected a number of large (albeit benign) asteroids obscured by the glare of the Sun.
An obscure breed of pigeon from Budapest is certainly one of the most peculiar birds you are likely to see.
Scientists have taken one step closer to building a working, super-secure, super-fast quantum Internet.
A second man with HIV has reportedly been completely cured having shown no sign of infection for 3 years.
NASA and ESA are hoping to secure formal approval to return samples of Mars soil to the Earth for study.
The find is helping to improve our understanding of this obscure member of the hominin family tree.
Scientists still struggle to understand how hiccups start and why certain cures work better than others.
Scientists have been developing bionic eyes that work independently of a person's own ocular system.
A new way of storing information on DNA strands could help keep data secure for thousands of years.
The army is attempting to secure cutting edge materials capable of rendering its soldiers invisible.
A 1,900-year-old papyrus containing a cure for 'drunken headaches' has been translated by researchers.
A 1,000-year-old cure for an infected eyelash follicle has turned out to be effective against superbugs.
The space agency has secured enough funding to develop a mission to explore Jupiter's icy moon.
A woman who lost her sight as a child found that she could see again after banging her head on a table.
A prominent London museum once appealed to bounty hunters to help secure the body of the creature.
Darek Fidyka has become the first person to walk again after having his spinal nerves completely severed.
Scientists have found evidence that dinosaurs were able to recover from serious injuries and illnesses.