Louisiana man Lance Dauzat noticed something strange on his computer while looking at the radar. He noticed a strange circle around an area of the map with is in Fort Polk, Louisiana.
With many bad things being portrayed in the news, including shootings, celebrity deaths, and more, I thought it was time that we list off some of the GOOD things that have happened so far this year.
For the first time in history, a private company will be landing craft on the lunar surface. The US Government has granted the company MoonExpress to land a rover on the Moon.
During the Apollo 10 mission, which was the mission before the infamous moon landing, NASA astronauts recall hearing strange music in their headsets during their moon flyby.
Physicists have made a major discovery by observing the stars. Albert Einstein once predicted that gravitational waves would be a whole new way for us to see the universe. The prediction has become a reality as this discovery was made in Livingston Parish, Louisiana and in the state of Washington.
In a historic and most excellent chess match for the ages, actor Paul Rudd played a game of quantum chess against Dr. Stephen Hawking. Keanu Reeves set up this most excellent match. Yes, wait...what?!
Normally, when you shake a can of carbonated soda before you open it, it's explodes all over you. That's because carbon dioxide, which is used to carbonate the soda is mixed with the soda when you shake it, causing it to explode when opened.
We live in a magical time. Bald guys can regrow hair. Need a new ear? No problem. Science can grow one on the back of a mouse. And, if you're old and can't get it up anymore, just pop a little blue pill and BAM! Instant boner!
Viagra sure has changed things for people with erectile dysfunction. But what if, for whatever reason, you can't get viagra? Maybe your doctor won't prescribe it, or your in
NASA has been teasing all weekend that they made a big, historic discovery on the surface of Mars. Well, today they have announced that they have discovered liquid, salt water on the present-day surface of the red planet.
If you are a fan of science, electricity, Nikola Tesla or Mortal Kombat...you will probably have to lift your jaw from the floor after viewing this video! Two men use a Tesla coil and conductive suits to have a electricity battle.