Standing up to three meters tall, Gigantopithecus was the largest ape to ever walk the face of the Earth.
A Canadian company has come up with a new material that can render large objects almost totally invisible.
A stall next to a major highway near the Ecuadorian capital is selling guinea pig-flavored ice cream cones.
Engineers at MIT have accidentally created a material 10 times blacker than anything that has come before.
A daredevil free climber was spotted climbing up the outside of the Shard without any safety equipment.
A Pakistani minister was left red-faced after a cat filter was accidentally enabled on his Facebook livestream.
Surgeons managed to accidentally set a man's chest cavity on fire during an operation in Australia.
Researchers at the Wolong National Nature Reserve in China have photographed a totally white giant panda.
This peculiar photograph shows a room filled with an assortment of totally unrecognizable things.
New research has revealed just how dangerous tall, reflective buildings are to wild birds in large cities.
Scientists have identified and climbed a record-breaking tree in Borneo that measures a whopping 328ft in height.
Conspiracy theorists have been struggling for years to prove to everyone else that the Earth is flat.
A new study has indicated that growing meat in a laboratory may actually make global warming worse.
Vast mountains that could be taller than Mt Everest are thought to exist hundreds of miles beneath the ground.
The woman and her husband had been driving near Sandy Hook when they saw something in the road.
A photograph of an eastern fox squirrel alleged to be a whopping 2ft tall has been raising eyebrows recently.
The home of what is arguably the best known UFO incident in history now has a new reminder of its legacy.
Russian investigators have concluded that the hole found on the ISS was made deliberately, not accidentally.
A gargantuan species of ostrich-like elephant bird from Madagascar was thought to the largest that ever lived.
An old audio recording of Dr. James E. McDonald describing his work on the case has emerged online.