A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still ...
As the first product of the Musicals Commissioning Hub, a partnership between Festival Theatre managers Capital Theatres and Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Nessie looks set to avoid extinction for ...
An 87-year-old woman was found killed inside a home in Potomac, Maryland, Sunday night after her grandson showed up to a police station and confessed to the crime, police say. Spencer Dillon ...
While this wasn't a find we expected to make, we're happy that this piece of Nessie-hunting history can be shared and perhaps at least the mystery of who left it in the loch can be solved.' ...
In a former Catholic church, Riverside University High School's robotics team, the Riverside RoboTigers, was making final tweaks and test runs on its robot, Hurricane Nessie, at the team’s ...
A camera trap has been discovered by a robotic submersible in Loch Ness, 55 years after it was placed there by Nessie hunters (National Oceanography Centre/PA) A robotic submersible undergoing ...
It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters. No footage ...
Editor’s note: The story below contains graphic details. Reader discretion is advised. A Potomac, Maryland, man was charged with the murder of his grandmother after he walked into the Rockville ...
The camera is thought to have been submerged 55 years ago as part of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau's first attempt to use underwater photography in their search for Nessie. The center's ...
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