Indian Man Removes His Devil’s Horn

Updated 18 September, 2019 - 23:04 ashley cowie A sebaceous horn, popularly known as Devil’s Horn, grew from an old Indian man’s head…

Age of the Wise Men: What Distinguishes Homo Sapiens from Apes?

Homo sapiens  represents the last of a long line of hominins that once consisted of five different species spanning four continents. Today, we…

Russia’s Su-35 vs. America’s Stealth F-35: Who Wins in a Fight?

Key point:  Russia's Su-35 is a pretty good plane and would fight well. Russia’s Su-35 fighter certainly has western defense outlets buzzing--and for…

Lockheed AC-130U Spooky II Shows Off Its Power

As the Vietnam War came to an end, the dating Douglas AC-47 Spooky gunship needed an upgrade. The U.S. Air Force selected the C-130…

Why is the F-35 called “fat Amy”?

The F-35, known as the F-35 Lighting II, is the most advanced fighter aircraft in the United States’ arsenal. It’s often referred to…

What is the Difference in The B-1 and B-2 Bombers?

The B1 and B2 bombers are both important current military aircraft, but there are some distinct differences between them. Comparing the two reveals…

Why is The F-22 Called “Raptor”?

The F-22 Raptor, built by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, is one of the most advanced and sophisticated fighter jets in the world. It…

Why is The Boeing F/A-18E/F Called “Super Hornet”?

The F/A-18 Super Hornet is one of the most advanced modern fighter jets in the world. This question arises then as to why…

Chupacabra: Legend of a Blood-Sucking Cryptid in Latin America

The Chupacabra is a legendary cryptid often associated with Mexico, and well-known across Latin America. One of the locations the Chupacabra has made…

Do Celebrities Always Die In Threes? – Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

It’s one of the oldest superstitions in pop culture. The notion that movie stars and celebs always give up the ghost in groups…