Earth’s Oldest Fossils Hint at Similar Life on Mars
The oldest known fossils on earth have been discovered by a team of British and Australian geologists in the Australian Outback, giving clues about the origin of life on earth and hinting that similar lifeforms could exist on other planets like mars.
Oldest Fossils on Earth Suggest Possibility of Life On Mars
The oldest known fossils on earth, discovered in Australia, suggest that similar sulfur-based forms of life could exist on other planets like mars where oxygen levels are low or no existent.
Sarah Palin Video Hints at Presidential Run
Sarah Palin has released a sleek new campaign-style video recapping her trip to Iowa and promising to return.
[VIDEOS] Flash Mob Robberies Strike D.C. Area Twice in One Week
A second flash mob robbery has hit the Washington DC area this week and convenience stores are on alert.
Modified Ecstasy May Help Treat Cancer: Study
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have discovered that a modified version of Ecstasy (MDMA) may have great cancer-busting potential, fighting off myeloma, lymphoma, and leukemia.
Norway Shooting Victims’ Families Make Emotional Visit to Utoya Island [PHOTOS]
Family members of the victims of Anders Behring Breivik's shooting spree on the Norway island of Utoya made their fist trip to the scene of the massacre.
Indiana State Fair Death Toll Rises to 6
A sixth person, Ball State University student Jennifer Haskell, has died from injuries sustained at Saturdays Indiana State Fair stage crash before country group Sugarland's show.
‘Perfectly Preserved’ Baby Mammoth Discovered by Reindeer Herder in Russian Arctic
A reindeer herder found the perfectly preserved remains of a baby woolly mammoth poking out of the permafrost in the Russian Arctic.
Life-Sized Noah’s Ark to Be Centerpiece of New Creationism Theme Park
Answers in Genesis, the Christian ministry behind the Creation Museum, is set to build a new theme park called The Ark Encounter, that will feature a life-sized wooden Noah's Ark replica.
UPDATE: Orange Goo Mystery Solved (Sort Of)
Scientists at a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lab in Charleston, South Carolina, have found that the mysterious orange goo that washed up on an Alaskan village is not microscopic eggs but fungal spores.
Shark Attack Puerto Rico: Tourist Nabbed on Nighttime Swim at Bioluminescent Bay
A shark attacked an American tourist in Puerto Rico on Tuesday as she swam in the popular tourist destination, the bioluminescent bay.
Shark Attacks Puerto Rico Tourist on Nighttime Swim at Bioluminescent Bay
A shark attacked an American tourist in Puerto Rico on Tuesday as she swam in the popular tourist destination, the bioluminescent bay.
The Most Beautiful Place in America Is…
Viewers of ABC's Good Morning America have voted on the Most Beautiful Place in America, and the winner is...
Giant Lobster is Latest Freak Show at Coney Island
A giant 18-pound lobster has been saved from the dinner table and is now on display in Coney Island at the New York Aquarium.
Obama’s Vineyard Vacation Home: Blue Heron Farm
President Obama and family are headed to Blue Heron Farm on Martha's Vineyard for a 10-day vacation.
Seychelles Shark Attack Victim told No Sharks in the Water
Ian Redmond was killed by a shark attack while on honeymoon with his wife Gemma in the Seychelles. Days before his attack, a Frenchman was killed in the same waters. Yet, the newlywed couple was assured that there were no sharks.
Human Feces Killing Coral in Florida Keys
Scientists believe that human feces is the cause of the coral-killing disease white pox that has had a devastating effect on the Caribbean Elkhorn coral.
Anderson Cooper Has Giggle-Fit Re-Telling Depardieu Pee Story [VIDEO]
Anderson Cooper lost it on his Wednesday night show when he could not stop giggling as he retold the story of French actor Gerard Depardieu peeing on a CityJet flight.
Couple with 700 Cats in Jail for Animal Cruelty
A Florida couple, Pennie and Steve Lefkowitz, is out on bond, facing 47 counts of animal cruelty stemming from a June 7 seizure of nearly 700 cats on their Haven Acres Cat Sanctuary.
NZ?s Famously Lost Penguin ?Happy Feet? Heading Home to Antarctica
The wayward Emperor Penguin "Happy Feet" is leaving New Zealand's Wellington Zoo and heading home to Antarctica at the end of the month.
After EU Threat, Sweden Halts Hunting of Endangered Wolves
Sweden has agreed to put a stop to its wolf hunts after a threat of legal action from the European Union (EU).
PHOTOS: ?Horsemaning? Beheads ?Planking,? Becomes New King of Internet Memes
Move over planking, owling, plowling, and leisure diving, there's a new photo fad sweeping Facebook called horsemaning.
ESA Plans Armageddon-like Mission to Deflect Incoming Asteroid
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Don Quijote Mission plans to launch two spacecraft that will fire into a test asteroid to study the possibility of diverting an impact to earth.
Seychelles Shark Attack: Man Killed on Dream Honeymoon
On honeymoon in the Seychelles with his new wife, a British man, Ian Redmond, was fatally wounded in a shark attack while snorkeling. His new wife was on the beach sunbathing when it happened.
Capybara: World?s Largest Rodent Spotted in California Water Treatment Facility
The world's largest rodent, the South American capybara, has been spotted in a California wastewater treatment plant.
Man Climbs Down after Six-Day Tulsa Tower Standoff
After six days perched on a Tulsa Clear Channel radio tower, William Sturdivant II is back on sold ground and hospitalized.
Silicon Valley Billionaire Funds Plans for Artificial Island Nations
PayPal co-founder and early Facebook investor Peter Thiel recently detailed his support for Seasteading Institute, an organization that promises floating libertarian nations on oil rig-type platforms.
Man Perched on Tulsa Tower for Six Days Won?t Come Down
A man, William Sturdivant II, remains perched on a Tulsa Clear Channel radio tower for the sixth day.
A Look inside China?s New Luxury Aircraft Carrier Hotel [PHOTOS]
China's new interest in aircraft carriers has led to the upcoming opening of the luxury Tiajin Aircraft Carrier Hotel
Homosexual Bonds Just as Strong as Heterosexual in Zebra Finches
A study led by Julie Elie from the University of California Berkeley found that male zebra finches formed strong homosexual bonds that were just as loving and affectionate as their heterosexual counterparts.