September shattered global heat record — and by a record margin (www.washingtonpost.com)
Temperatures around the world last month were at levels closer to normal for July.
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Temperatures around the world last month were at levels closer to normal for July.
When they reached the location, they realised there was no danger, but only a decorated house with a fake fire raging behind its window.
You won't believe what one hunter found last week after taking down what biologists say was a 1-in-10,000 deer.
Some believe it’s an extraterrestrial spacecraft. NASA says it’s probably just space junk. Here are the facts.
After the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced an Oct. 4 test of its emergency alert system, conspiracy theorists began spreading false rumors that the alert, which is sent to phones, radios and TVs, would activate particles in the COVID-19 vaccine that enable the government to track and control people. Let’s look at...
Hi everyone. I’m happy to present the weekly roundup of news stories that are a bit weird, maybe scary, but par for the course in these strange times. So let’s get going. This week: flamingos in Wisconsin, another alligator fatality, a secretive church is buying out a town, AI continues to generate chaos, and more.
Scientists uncovered viruses that infect bacteria, called bacteriophages, in animal poop and are testing whether they could work as antibiotics.
Hi everyone! Thanks for joining me for another fun-filled episode of the Weekly Weird News. I’m on the road this week so apologies if the writeups are a little shorter than usual. Welcome to new subscribers! As usual, I have a number of animals stories this week and a few weather related anomalies. Let’s go!
Intriguing 'autocatalytic' reactions appear to be far more common than scientists had thought.
The homeowner said the damage happened just after it felt like an earthquake shook the house.
It sparked fears that a grisly crime had taken place
"One of the main goals of what we're trying to do here today is to move conjecture and conspiracy towards science and sanity."
The presence of geological polygons can mean "faster rates of erosion" in permafrost, and may be a globally important phenomenon.
Around 75 crocodiles escaped from a breeding farm after Typhoon Haikui caused flooding in Guangdong.
Dawson City, Yukon, resident David Beaudoin was hiking through Tombstone Territorial Park recently when he spotted something unusual. It looks like an old battery, but Beaudoin has some other ideas.
The alleged bodies of two "non-human" beings were presented during a congressional hearing in Mexico, generating a mixture of surprise, disbelief and ridicule on social media on Wednesday.
Some bereaved folks today are turning to a lesser-known way to hold their loved ones close—by turning their cremated remains into a diamond that they can treasure, and perhaps wear as jewelry.
Sightings of aerial luminous phenomena, often observed during earthquakes, are being shared online. Experts aren’t sure what causes them....
One researcher hypothesizes that experiments carried out by NASA's Viking landers in 1976 could have inadvertently killed microbes living in Martian rocks. Other experts are skeptical.
Lots of weird, scary and bizarre stuff in this week's edition of WWN. Buckle up, it's a roller coaster - animal thiefs, more alligators, thrift shop surprises, deadly snack food, and, suddenly, gnomes.
In the nearly 50 collected meat samples, the team found 88 percent of the samples were above Germany’s regulatory limits for radioactive cesium in food.
Astonishingly, the Indian state of Odisha was struck by a staggering 61,000 lightning strikes in a span of approximately two hours, media reports said, quoting the data from the state authority. The strikes particularly hit the capital region on Saturday (2 September). The city of Bhubaneswar and its surrounding areas bore the...
In September 2019 Coast to Coast AM launched the "Art Bell Vault." The Coast to Coast AM website describes the project:...
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