Roy P. Mackal — the controversial and colorful University of Chicago scientist whose study of monsters caught the attention ...
Roy P. Mackal, a University of Chicago scientist, fruitlessly pursued the creature for decades. One of his long-lost underwater cameras has been found.
This week, a study has revealed a biological basis of near-death experiences, a Loch Ness monster trap that’s been lost ...
The major Scottish April Fool's Day hoax of 1995 occurred when the Glasgow Herald reported on a supposed energy-saving ...
A camera trap, lowered to the bottom of the Loch more than 50 years ago, has been discovered by scientists. An engineer was able to develop the film, which was still in a good condition.
From supposedly magic plants to the 'Loch Ness Crocodile', it is easy to ... According to him, it was proof that the iconic monster was a dinosaur. It wasn't long before the announcement spread ...
AS the roller coaster roared towards a terrifying 240ft peak,  I realised I’d learned a valuable new life lesson. I should have checked the height out BEFORE I jumped on the Silver Star. But ...
The camera was discovered by chance during a test mission by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC). Boaty McBoatface ...