It turns out that more people than ever have been watching the skies during the coronavirus pandemic.
Almost two dozen vehicles disappeared beneath the ground after a sinkhole opened up in China this week.
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have built a device that can influence your dreams.
A 3,000-year-old clay figurine found in China bears more than a passing resemblance to the pigs from Angry Birds.
Authorities in three states are investigating why people have been receiving mystery seed packets from China.
A short clip of a very strange looking lizard-like creature has left social media users scratching their heads.
Footage showing an unidentified creature lurking in the water of a Chinese lake has appeared on social media.
Scientists have revealed what the mysterious gel-like substance found on the lunar surface actually is.
The spectacle of a bird catching an enormous fish has been captured on film at South Carolina's Myrtle Beach.
Astronomers have been left scratching their heads after a huge star they were observing mysteriously vanished.
The unexplained demise of more than 150 elephants in Botswana has left authorities scratching their heads.
Archaeologists in China have discovered a strange brown liquid inside an ancient pot shaped like a swan.
China has announced when its 500-meter FAST telescope will begin searching for intelligent alien life.
Sir Richard Branson's new satellite launching company didn't have much luck with its debut flight yesterday.
It looks as though China may be about to take the lead in the global effort to detect an alien signal.
Low pollution levels and fewer aircraft during lockdown could make this an ideal opportunity to go sky-watching.
A large asteroid due to pass relatively close to the Earth next week appears to be taking its own precautions.
No, teaching your dog how to drive a car is not an appropriate use of your time during self-isolation.
New research has revealed that the Neanderthals were no stranger to catching and eating sea creatures.
It turns out that there may be more to China's endangered red panda than meets the eye.