Type-Be stars, nicknamed "vampire" stars, are believed to strip the mass of a surrounding star. Now, scientists think a third ...
Researchers found a mass grave of headless skeletons, a portal to the underworld, and more.
From a suspected necromancer's portal to the underworld, complete with human skulls arranged in patterns nearby, to a 17th-century "vampire child" found buried with a padlock on its foot to prevent it ...
A seasoned deer hunter is shocked when his hound dog trots up with a human femur clenched between its teeth. A woman veers off her normal urban walking path and happens upon a human skull. New ...
The NYPD has launched an investigation after a headless body was ... Body and legs were subsequently found on the beach. Police have not yet identified the human remains. Cops from the 100th ...
A headless, armless body was found on the sand Friday at an oceanside beach in the Rockaways section of Queens, police said. The torso and legs were found around 12:21 p.m. at Breezy Point Beach ...
Buffy The Vampire Slayer saw the deaths of many slayers ... However, the cause of Sineya’s death remains unknown. Making her main appearance in Buffy's continuity in the Tales of the Slayers ...
In a remarkable discovery that challenges conventional understanding of viral behavior, scientists and students have uncovered a 'vampire' virus called MiniFlayer. Like Dracula, a 'vampire' virus ...
In a remarkable discovery that challenges conventional understanding of viral behavior, scientists and students have uncovered a 'vampire' virus called MiniFlayer. Like Dracula, a 'vampire' virus ...
Her collaborator, Ivan Erill, a computational biologist at UMBC, likens it to a vampire sinking its teeth into its prey. It's not a perfect analogy, but he notes that sometimes, when they find ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sam Haskell IV, the Hollywood heir accused of killing his wife and her parents before disposing of garbage bags full of human remains ... before police found a headless torso in ...
Her collaborator, Ivan Erill, a computational biologist at UMBC, likens it to a vampire sinking its teeth into its prey. It's not a perfect analogy, but he notes that sometimes, when they find ...