Mysteries
The Bloop: An Underwater Mystery That Took Nearly 10 Years to Solve
It was one of the loudest sounds ever recorded under the sea.
Searching for the Origin of the Internet's Most Overused Weed Photo
Where the hell does “Roll It, Lick It, Smoke It” actually come from?
Solved Mysteries Are Way Better than Unsolved Ones
Our new podcast explores the world's greatest mysteries that were solved by science.
Questions That Still Need Answering: Two Years On from the Poo Plane
Why don't they make this a public holiday?
Why Solar Storms Could Be Killing Whales and Dolphins
Solar storms mess with the Earth’s magnetic fields, which could hurt some animals' sense of navigation.
This Ice Cream Cone Shaped Creature Finally Has a Home on the Tree of Life
20-year-old Toronto undergrad Joe Moysiuk helped solve a paleontological mystery.
Why Tiny Ripples on Icicles Baffle Scientists
“It’s kind of ironic that we understand exotic things like the Higgs boson particle, [yet] icicles remain mysterious, even in the 21st century.”
Two Incredibly Bright X-Ray Flares Might Be Proof of Exotic Black Holes
They may provide evidence for a new form of black hole.
Why Is This Weird Glacier Yellow? The Answer Could Help Find Alien Life
This is the best analog on Earth for Jupiter's moon, Europa.
Nazis, Thieves, and a Dog Named Pickles: The Unsolved Mystery of the First World Cup Trophy
In 1930, FIFA President Jules Rimet commissioned a trophy for the first World Cup. Since then it has been stolen, hidden, hunted, and lost. If it even still exists.
Watch Action Bronson Watch 'Ancient Aliens' on Our New VICELAND Show
Schoolboy Q, Melissa Etheridge, and Tyler, the Creator are just a few celebs who will join Action to talk about the hit HISTORY show 'Ancient Aliens' and ponder some of life's unanswered questions.