Did an Earthquake Destroy Ancient Greece?
The disappearance of the Mycenaens is a Mediterranean mystery.
— LiveScience

The disappearance of the Mycenaens is a Mediterranean mystery.
— LiveScience
Rowers realized they were looking at a Styrofoam rendering of a head, cased in Fiberglas.
— Newsday
Strange tales from the frontiers of resuscitation medicine.
— Wired
There was speculation that the Atacama humanoid, nicknamed Ata, was either an aborted fetus, a monkey or even an alien.
— Mail Online
The question of how to name exoplanets has become surprising fraught, with conflicts between an organization of professional astronomers and a new private company.
— The New Yorker
Object should be visible from Earth in late 2013, should it survive a pass by the sun.
— Reuters
New DNA research suggest an anomalous event which led to massive population change in Europe in ancient times.
— LiveScience
Nick Redfern looks at reports of camels spotted in the American southwest.
— Mysterious Universe
Infiltration results in extensive destruction of research materials.
— Nature
Massive structure provides new insights into religious culture of Zapotec civilization.
— Discovery News
Archaeological evidence shows that hunters lived just a mile from Stonehenge roughly 5,000 years prior to the construction of the first stones.
— LiveScience
Today we residents of planet Earth meet up with a meteor stream with a strange and bizarre past.
— Universe Today
The search for a far-off twin of Earth has turned up two of the most intriguing candidates yet.
— BBC News
Bradford woman claims she was raised by monkeys deep in the Colombian jungle.
— The Guardian
Witness account of an enormous, dark-winged figure.
— Inexplicata
Study suggests the Spanish Habsburgs evolved to mute the effects of inbreeding, but other geneticists are unconvinced.
— Nature
C2C's Ian Punnett responds to this past week's tragic events in Boston and Texas.
— Huffington Post
Collected data from popular iPhone feature said to be used for 'product testing.'
— LA Times
Loren Coleman remembers two cryptozoological figures who passed away in recent weeks.
— Cryptozoonews
Space X project, funded by NASA, aims to ultimately deliver cargo to the ISS.
— Discovery News
In honor of Earth Day, a look at environmental measures backed by unlikely politicians.
— LiveScience
Scientists have uncovered the first evidence that some massive earthquakes may calm the planet.
— OurAmazingPlanet
The scientists who discovered the ‘God particle’ could revolutionize cancer treatment for tens of thousands of patients.
— Mail Online
Electrical brain signals that reflect an awareness of surroundings have been recorded for the first time in the infants
— New Scientist
NASA's Kepler mission has found several new potentially habitable planets orbiting distant stars.
— NASA
The US Supreme Court has heard arguments questioning whether the human genome can be claimed as intellectual property.
— BBC News
Science correspondent Richard Gray enters the newly re-opened tunnel to find out what its next experiment could be.
— The Telegraph
A mysterious and potentially grisly find by two young boys in a wooded area has police and residents of Quincy, Mass., baffled.
— Discovery News
A serviceman tasked with guarding the Roswell debris was ordered to shoot anyone who tried to get near.
— Unexplained Mysteries
Research at a site around a mile from Stonehenge has found evidence of a settlement dating back to 7500BC, 5,000 years earlier than previous findings confirmed.
— Mail Online