For decades, the Bermuda Triangle has remained one of Earth’s greatest mysteries. Is it science, coincidence, or something beyond explanation? Watch till the end to decide for yourself.
Scientists say they've found an unexpected, 12.4-mile-thick layer of rock lurking below Bermuda's oceanic crust.
Far out in the Atlantic, Bermuda rises from the ocean as if it’s breaking the rules of geology. It sits on a broad hump in ...
On Dec. 5, 1945 — 80 years ago Friday — five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers took off from a Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on what was to be a three-hour training mission. The planes and ...
When it comes to aviation mysteries, they don’t come much stranger than Flight 19. On December 5, 1945, a fleet of five U.S. Navy torpedo bomber planes carrying a total of 14 men took off from Fort ...
Trucks carrying aid await at the Israeli side of the Karem Abu Salem crossing to southern Gaza on October 20, 2025 [Hannah McKay/Reuters] It has been more than a month and a half since a ceasefire was ...
The vice-chancellor stood at the podium in Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre, her voice echoing against the carved ceiling: Now go out there and change the world. Robes rustled. Cameras clicked. Rows of ...
Giant squid? Wild weather? Here’s what may—and may not—be behind the strange disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. In Wilhelm Blaeu’s circa 1650 Atlas illustrating the Caribbean Sea, the Bermuda ...
The Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge has been awarded a Gold certification from the Council for Responsible Sport as a result of its community engagement, social and environmental practices. The award ...
Some say that unexplained phenomena can occur in certain regions due to a combination of natural factors, such as extreme weather conditions and geographic anomalies. But what if we told you there’s a ...
Beware when heading out onto Lake Michigan — legend says ships are known to vanish in what's known as the Lake Michigan Triangle, or do they? The area of Lake Michigan waters between the shores of ...
Stupidity accounts for a large portion of mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, a British oceanographer told The Royal Gazette. University of Southampton professor Simon Boxall has ...