Some plants have evolved the ability to trap and consume small animals, but their size has always been very limited.
Brian Sterling-Vete maintains that intelligent paranormal entities may actually have a limited lifespan.
Our window on the world is limited by our human senses, so could something be lurking beyond our perception ?
The iconic hotel, situated within Yosemite National Park, California, is said to be the most haunted in the region.
The achievement represents another step toward unlimited clean energy that could revolutionize the world.
This spectacular natural phenomenon turns a waterfall of melting snow in to a fiery cascade of bright orange.
For thousands of years, termites have been constructing a vast network of mounds in northeastern Brazil.
Scientists in France have created a house so small that not even a mite would be able to fit through the door.
A new study has suggested that humans may be limited to a maximum lifespan of around 115 years.
These mysterious circular, grass-ringed patches are still leaving scientists scratching their heads.
Remarkable prehistoric structures made from stalagmites have been discovered inside a cave in France.
Two of the world's most invasive species of termite may be mating to produce a new type of 'super' pest.
Far from being unwanted pests, termites are actually turning out to be good for the environment.
The mysterious circles of the Namibian grasslands don't appear to have been caused by termites after all.
The famous cat might be fast but there's one creature that puts even the cheetah's run speed to shame.
Scientists have developed automated robots capable of working together to build complex structures.
Thousands of the insects have turned some areas in to something reminiscent of a B horror movie.
Mysterious grassless rings appearing in the South African desert are believed to be made by termites.
A new study has revealed that the production of greenhouse gases was not limited to the modern age.
Termites in the rainforests of French Guiana literally blow themselves up to help defend their peers.