
The Devil Worm: The deepest living creature ever found!
The creature withstood temperatures above 40ºC, the near absence of oxygen and high amounts of methane.

The creature withstood temperatures above 40ºC, the near absence of oxygen and high amounts of methane.

The name Dunkleosteus is a combination of two words: ‘osteon’ is a Greek word for bone, and Dunkle is named after David Dunkle. A well-known American paleontologist whose study mostly…

According to conventional archaeology, writing wasn't invented until 3,000 to 4,000 BC in Sumeria. However, a 7,000-year-old tablet found in Greece over a decade ago challenges this position.

Investigators suspect that the tomb belongs to a royal wife or to a princess of the Tuthmose lineage.

Endless speculation ensued. Some theories proposed a mutiny, pirate attack, or a frenzy of sea monsters responsible for these disappearances.

Alternative theory writer and researcher Joseph Farrell has speculated that "the Nazi Bell" bears a striking resemblance to a UFO that crashed in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, in 1965.

The Immortal Jellyfish is found in oceans all over the world and is a fascinating example of the many mysteries that still exist beneath the waves.

In 1953, a parcel of land located close to the Borgund church on the west coast of Norway was going to be cleared, and a lot of debris ended up…

Hidden among the old beech trees within the limits of Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Alabama, lies a small playground, boasting an array of simple playing equipment including the swings…

Analysis of the incantation's writing indicates that it was inscribed sometime between 850 BC and 800 BC, and this makes the inscription the oldest Aramaic incantation ever found.