Some photographs taken from Mars suggested that there might have been an ancient civilization on the Red Planet. Continue reading to know the full story.
Amelia Earhart went missing in 1937 while on a mission to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe in a Lockheed Model 10-E Electra airplane. Continue reading to know the full story.
Welcoming identical twins like the Pollock sisters, even without a family history, is not impossible. Continue reading to learn more about the "The Pollock Twins."
Xin Zhui's body was discovered in 1971 and it was surprisingly well-preserved that her Type A blood was still present in her veins 2,000 years after she passed away. Continue reading to learn more.
In December 1900, three keepers of the Flannan Isle lighthouse went missing and their disappearance had remained a mystery. Continue reading to learn more about the Flannan Isle Mystery.
The Kentucky meat shower in 1876 could be a vulture vomit. Continue reading to know the full story. Kentucky Meat Shower: What Caused the Bizarre Incident in 1876? (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Frankie Fouganthin) A bizarre rainshower happened in 1876 that left one witness and the whole world who heard the story scratching their head -- it rained hunks of meat.
Hector or Hector the Convector is a thunderstorm that appears in Tiwi Islands daily at 3 p.m. from September to December. Continue reading to learn more.
There are various reasons why humans find it easier to remember that they forget something instead of recalling what they actually forget. Continue reading to learn more.
Foreign-born giant pandas, including Bei Bei, joined China's "panda diplomacy" to help save the bear family is at risk of extinction. Continue reading to learn more.
Voyager 1 1 is back to its normal operations, according to NASA. Continue reading to learn more. Voyager 1 Is Fully Back Online 6 Months After It Stopped Sending Good Data, NASA Says (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/NASA/JPL) NASA announced that Voyager 1 was fully online and in its usual operation.
Researchers from the University of Oxford created plasma fireballs using the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) accelerator at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Continue reading to know the full story.
A new study suggests that there may be a technologically superior population living covertly among humans on Earth amid increasing reports of UFO sightings. Continue reading to know the full story.
A new Rydberg Sensor can reportedly detect a variety of radar signals all at once and revolutionize remote Earth sensing. Continue reading to learn more.
Throughout the three nights of Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" concert in Edinburgh, a movement was detected by the British Geological Survey (BGS). Continue reading to know the full story.
The nearby quasar dubbed "I Zwicky 1" has unique qualities and is a great place to investigate extreme circumstances surrounding active galactic nuclei (AGN). Continue reading to learn more.
Astrophysicist Richard Lieu has proposed that the Universe may have thin, shell-like layers of "topological defects" that give rise to gravity without any underlying mass instead of dark matter. Continue reading to learn more.
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) --led team found the remains of Quest, Ernest Shackleton's last ship, on the seafloor of Canada's coast. Continue reading to know the full story.
Kids who grow up with dads are less likely to be criminals and gender stereotypes and tend to perform better in school. Continue reading to learn more.
Female women don't feel like they are in their best condition during their menstruation, but they perform better in cognitive tests. Continue reading to learn more.
For the first time, water frost has been found close to the planet's equator, Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system. Continue reading to learn more.