MYSTERIES
The wildlife cameras had been waiting for pumas. Set along the edge of open grassland in Chilean Patagonia, the infrared camera traps deployed by the University of Magallanes were designed to log the nocturnal movements of pumas, foxes, and other animals across one of South America's most remote ecosystems. On
Missing People in China: Pregnant Woman, Children Among Dozens Reported Gone
By Li Muzi Social media platforms in mainland China have seen a surge of missing-person notices in...
Pictish Beasts and the Origins of Scotland’s Water Spirits
Between Scotland’s moors and coastline, scattered are a number of stone monuments dating from the 6th...
FBI Releases Key Surveillance Footage in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
By Gao Yun The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Tuesday, Feb. 10 released the first...
The 1952 Washington D.C. UFO Incidents That Shocked the White House
In the summers of 1947 and 1952, the United States experienced a curious coincidence: two different places...
Official Denials, Persistent Sightings: What Are ‘Phantom Cats?’
By Shuiping A global pattern of unexplained sightings Along rural roads, at the edges of forests...
The Axial Age: A Once-in-History Alignment of Minds
When humanity looks back across the vast sweep of its own history, one unsettling pattern repeatedly...
The ‘Elephant Killer’ of the Congo Swamps: The Enduring Mystery of Emela-Ntouka
In the vast and largely inaccessible swamps of Central Africa, local communities have long spoken of...
Edgar Cayce and the Lost Civilization of Atlantis (Part I)
There was a figure of remarkable legend, known as the “Sleeping Prophet” and often referred to as “America...
NASA Captures a Dazzling Photograph of the Heavenly Kingdom
By Chen Gang On Dec. 26, 1993, the Hubble Space Telescope transmitted an extraordinary image back...