A radio station in Jasper was silenced earlier this month when its radio tower mysteriously disappeared overnight.
Scientists have started analyzing the material samples returned to Earth by the OSIRIS-REx asteroid mission.
The Canadian grade eight student wanted to see if the idea of setting ships on fire with mirrors was plausible.
Scientists have found a way to reliably tell the difference between a natural earthquake and an underground nuclear explosion.
The research saw volunteers use the power of lucid dreaming to control a truck on a computer while unconscious.
Researchers discuss their recent fossil find and what it could mean for our understanding of these winged reptiles.
The Harvard astronomer discovered the objects on the sea floor while searching for pieces of an interstellar meteorite.
Three researchers have been awarded a $700,000 prize for producing the first readable text from the previously unreadable scrolls.
Astronomers have identified a potentially habitable extrasolar planet situated around 137 light-years away.
The authorities were alerted after the owner of the missile attempted to donate it to a military museum.
The world-famous rodent was at the center of this year's Groundhog Day celebrations in Pennsylvania.
Around 10 years ago, two schoolgirls critically wounded their classmate in an effort to appease the fictional entity.
A peculiar metallic sphere found by a family in Florida 50 years ago sparked claims that it could be an alien device.
We're willing to bet that there's at least one show on this list that you are not familiar with.
Back in 1974, the small town of Bala in Wales became the center of an intriguing series of events.
An undersea mapping firm has captured a sonar image that is thought to show the late aviator's plane.
The camera, which is situated in the Tucson hills in Arizona, will remain in place until the 31st Century.
The pint-sized helicopter exceeded everyone's wildest expectations having flown 72 missions over 3 years.
New research suggests that black bears could account for a significant percentage of Bigfoot sightings.
Viruses trapped in permafrost for thousands of years could potentially thaw out and infect modern humans.