A psychologist takes a closer look at our fascination with scaring ourselves silly with horror movies and jump scares.
A new study has put to bed the idea that the inhabitants of the enigmatic island inadvertantly wiped themselves out.
According to a new survey, a surprising number of people believe that they could land a plane themselves.
Psychologist Nigel Holt investigates why billionaires seem to put themselves in danger more than the average person.
Paleontologist Mark P. Witton delves into a recent study that could change how the tyrant lizard is portrayed.
A pair of would-be thieves ended up being arrested after accidentally phoning the police themselves.
A new study has suggested that most alien civilizations may have already destroyed themselves.
Laurent Simons is about to become one of the youngest people in history to earn themselves a university degree.
The former Ghost Hunters duo have found themselves presenting competing shows on separate channels.
According to Montana Tech's Michael P. Masters, UFOs may be time machines occupied by our future selves.
Several people have injured themselves recently while trying to perform common tasks with their eyes covered.
A new History Channel series starring Game of Thrones' Aidan Gillen delves in to the secretive US UFO program.
Model company Revell took the decision to discontinue the kit due to complaints over its historical accuracy.
Jumping spiders are capable of launching themselves six times their body length from a standing start.
A new study has revealed that plants protect themselves from Sun damage by repairing their own DNA.
The super-rich could soon have the opportunity to fly to the ISS and experience a spacewalk for themselves.
A peculiar virus has been causing caterpillars in the UK to incinerate themselves in bright sunlight.
A new study has finally determined the reason why our shoelaces keep coming undone all by themselves.
A mysterious visitor to a library in Ohio has been leaving dozens of empty sauce bottles on the shelves.
A worryingly large rift in one of the Antarctic's biggest ice shelves has been continuing to grow.