Viking Sword in Ancient Grave Unearthed Under Family Home
"At first I thought 'is this for real?,'" archaeologist Joakim Wintervoll told Newsweek.
"At first I thought 'is this for real?,'" archaeologist Joakim Wintervoll told Newsweek.
The Philippines volcano has been oozing lava since early June.
The drill, a female named Kumasi, was caught on video eating the body of her infant son, which had died after living for only eight days.
The gray whale that washed up in Washington on June 27 was the fifth found dead along the state's coast in June 2023 alone.
Most likely, the dogs that left the prints lived near a tile workshop, which produced roofing material for local houses in Roman times.
"I can't overstate how much it feels as if I've stepped out from under a dark cloud and into a new life," Brody Hay told Newsweek.
Caroline Blake suddenly saw sparks fly from a spoon she was holding as an explosion occurred around her.
The dolphin, known as Apollo, was a rescued bottlenose dolphin that was found stranded in Playalinda, Florida, in 2021.
In the second-ever discovery of its kind, multiple planets have been orbiting around two stars at once in a binary star system straight out of Star Wars.
The asteroid is due to fly past its closest point to Earth at 2:36 p.m. ET at a speed of around 30,500 mph.
In the wake of two crocodiles being beheaded in Australia, a man has taunted a local crocodile cruise operator over the phone, claiming to be responsible.
The enormous snake came out from behind the ceiling light and dangled itself along the shower screen.
"I had a big fright when they rolled out of the grass in front of my vehicle," Flippie Nortje told Newsweek.
A man's head, shoulders and torso were found in the stomach of the tiger shark after local fishermen caught the creature and it was bludgeoned to death.
Magic mushrooms for depression. $1 hearing aids. Meds for 85 percent less. These are just a few of the advances these healthcare disruptors are engineering.