Scientists have found that a jelly-like substance could be the key to making life on Mars possible

In a study published in Nature Astronomy, researchers at Harvard University have found that an insulating material known as silica aerogel could make the surface of Mars more life friendly.

Colombian man busted trying to smuggle cocaine under his wig

(FOX NEWS) -- A Colombian man who looked nervous coming out of his flight in Barcelona, Spain caught the attention of security officials not for his actions, but for his very unusual looking wig.

‘This is a misguided idea’: UFO whistleblower warns people not to storm Area 51

Bob Lazar, a physicist who claims to have worked with alleged alien technology and exposed Area 51 to the world in 1989, issued a warning to anyone attempting to actually storm the classified U.S. Air Force base.

Kids drove 600 miles down Australian coast before being stopped by police

Four children aged 10 to 14 packed fishing rods in a parent's SUV, left a farewell note then drove more than 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) down the Australian east coast before they were stopped by police the next day after two fuel thefts and one aborted pursuit, officers said on Monday.

Police find rattlesnake, radioactive uranium, whiskey in car during traffic stop

Oklahoma police say they found an open bottle of Kentucky Deluxe whiskey, a rattlesnake and a container of radioactive uranium powder, among other things, when they pulled over a pair of suspects in a stolen vehicle.

Man charged for allegedly trying to use case of beer as booster seat for toddler

A Canadian man was charged with failing to properly secure a toddler when his child was found sitting on a case of beer as a substitute booster seat.

Police: Florida woman picked her nose, stuck unwashed hands in ice cream

A St. Petersburg woman was arrested for sticking her unwashed hands and spitting in ice cream at an Indian Shores ice cream shop, police said.

Couple forced to give up newborn twins after wrong embryos implanted in IVF mix-up, lawsuit claims

(FOX NEWS) -- A New York couple who gave birth to twins in March after traveling to Los Angeles to undergo in vitro fertilization has filed a lawsuit against the clinic claiming that a mix-up resulted in them giving birth to another couple’s children, which they then had to give up.

'Copycat' ice cream licker arrested in Louisiana

Another video of someone licking a tub of ice cream and placing it back on the store shelf has gone viral.