‘Bigfoot’ DNA Matches Rare Polar Bear : British Geneticist0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- November 16, 2016
It’s a mystery that has puzzled climbers and lovers of legends for centuries – but it may finally have been solved.
It’s a mystery that has puzzled climbers and lovers of legends for centuries – but it may finally have been solved.
The Canadian military has investigated a mysterious pinging sound coming from the sea floor in a remote region of the Arctic, officials have told the BBC.
Decades of confounding experiments have physicists considering a startling possibility: The universe might not make sense.
A 61-year-old man was forced to run for cover when the heavens opened and blue jelly-like balls began falling from the skies.
Native to New Zealand and Australia, Clathrus archeri is also known as devil’s fingers. It is what’s known as a phalloid fungus.
Hexagonal clouds creating terrifying air bombs with 170mph winds may be to blame for disappearing ships and planes, scientists claim
How can it be possible that a creature who is described in so many different places, from prehistory until the modern day Sasquatch sightings, does not exist?
Lenticular clouds, technically known as altocumulus standing lenticularis, are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, normally aligned at right-angles to the wind direction.
The original rock where Jesus Christ is traditionally believed to have been buried in Jerusalem has been exposed to the light of day for the first time in centuries.
New analysis of the most famous Martian meteorite ever recovered has changed our understanding of the early volcanic history and evolution of the Red Planet. The findings continue an ongoing debate as to whether insights into the planet’s ancient volcanism can be used to make the case for a habitable, oxygen-rich ancient Martian atmosphere.