
The ‘forest ring’ mystery
Forest ring is a strange large-circular pattern of low tree density that is mostly reported in the boreal forests of northern Canada. It has also been reported in some forests…
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Forest ring is a strange large-circular pattern of low tree density that is mostly reported in the boreal forests of northern Canada. It has also been reported in some forests…

Animal life was not what scientists were expecting to find in the pitch-black seawater beneath almost half a mile of floating Antarctic ice, but it seems to have found a…

Meet Pyura chilensis, the ‘rock’ organism that appears to be sheltering ‘organs’ in its midst. It can literally have sex with its own self, is eaten by people of Chile…

As you might already know, severe migraines can put a damper on your daily plans. But as one UK woman discovered, they can also change your life forever. In April…

Archaeologists discovered 200,000-year-old hand and footprints on the Tibetan Plateau at an altitude of 4,269 meters above sea level, that could be the world’s earliest cave art.

A new study from the University of Cincinnati suggests that the inhabitants of the ancient Mayan city of Tikal located in the jungles of Guatemala used minerals to purify the…

The Giza Plateau is one of the most spectacular and mysterious places on Earth. There we can find the Great Sphinx and the ancient construction that attracted researchers since its…

Terry Wallis is an American man living in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas who on June 11, 2003, regained awareness after spending 19 years in a coma. Terry Wallis was…
A trail of pristine footprints about 88 feet in length was discovered in 1978, and it is considered by evolutionists to be one of the most remarkable finds in support of the theory of human evolution to date.

Examining all three kinds of bog body reveals that they are part of a millennia-long, deep-rooted tradition.