The “Hobbit” at 150
- Ancient Archeology, Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- November 23, 2019
A shocking discovery made a decade and a half ago is changing our understanding of human evolution
A shocking discovery made a decade and a half ago is changing our understanding of human evolution
Meteorologists give names to large storms with wide impacts — like tropical cyclones and, in some cases, massive winter storms — to help make communication easier. If you have several active tropical storms, for instance, you want to be sure everyone knows which one you’re discussing.
Memory researchers document a ‘postdictive’ bias in deja vu experiencers in the lab, and offer an explanation
Tiny fragments of an asteroid located more than 200 million miles from Earth could hold the key to discovering the origins of the world’s oceans, according to researchers at a Scottish university.
A woman in Philadelphia shared a photograph depicting what looks like an Egyptian pyramid flying in the night sky.
A video posted by an Ontario hunter depicting mysterious and blood-curdling screams echoing from the woods have some enthusiasts convinced it was something supernatural.
Two people in Arkansas claim they saw an unidentified animal walking on two legs.
It’s been quite a banner year for the Loch Ness Monster!
A photographer in Guatemala captured the stunning moment a bolt of lightning hit a volcano as it was erupting.
Watch it sit in a jar on a webcam. Because internet.