Scottish actor Gerard Butler stopped by the Pentagon earlier this week to promote his upcoming movie “Hunter Killer” by speaking to the press about how he worked with the Navy to research his role as an submarine captain. Among the details he revealed about … Discuss
Aliens could be hiding on Mars living in briny water under planet’s surface, new study says
Sponge-like creatures could be lurking beneath the surface of Mars, according to new research. Salty subterranean lakes on the Red Planet are capable of providing enough oxygen to support even simple animals, scientists believe. It has long been believed … Discuss
Researchers just found a bizarre ‘headless chicken monster’ swimming deep in the Antarctic Ocean
A “headless chicken monster” was spotted swimming in the Antarctic Ocean, Australian researchers announced Sunday. The bizarre creature that does indeed look like it’s missing a head is actually a sea cucumber scientifically known as Enypniastes eximia. As if … Discuss
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130000 year-old Woolly Mammoth bones discovered in England
Road workers expanding the A14 highway in England have uncovered woolly mammoth bones believed to be 130,000 years ago, with some calling it a “remarkable find.” The bones were found between Cambridge and Huntingdon, Cambs, by Highway England workers, according … Discuss