
Recent skeletal DNA analysis proves German, Danish & Dutch origins of the English people
New skeletal DNA analysis proves that who first called themselves English had origins in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands.

New skeletal DNA analysis proves that who first called themselves English had origins in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands.

One of the most remarkable archaeological finds has been the discovery of a massive Roman coin collection in a Swiss vineyard. A farmer unearthed the old coins a few months…

Scientists in Ganzhou City, China’s southern Jiangxi Province, have discovered a breakthrough discovery. They discovered the bones of a dinosaur, which was sitting on its nest of petrified eggs. The…

A stone head discovered at the bottom of Lake Nemi in Italy's Lazio area may have belonged to one of Caligula's Nemi ships.

Canary Islands are famous as a perfect holiday destination, but many tourists visit the islands without knowing that there are a few strange pyramid-structures that hold a number of intriguing…

According to local legends, at the East of Naples, Florida, on the edge of the Everglades lives a group of people called the 'Squallies.' They are said to be short, human-like creatures with a pig-like snout.

The fossilized remains of an ichthyosaur dating back to shortly after the Permian mass extinction suggest that the ancient sea monsters emerged before the catastrophic event.

Scientists discover new extinct ant species encased in amber.

Two 52-million-year-old bat skeletons discovered in an ancient lake bed in Wyoming are the oldest bat fossils ever found – and they reveal a new species.

We all know science is about ‘discovery’ and ‘exploration’ that replace ignorance and superstition with knowledge. And day by day, tons of curious science experiments have taken a significant role…