Wisp and how this mysterious phenomenon, which has inspired faerie folklore, may actually be bursts of methane gas.
For centuries, stories about will-o’-the-wisps have captured the popular imagination. Countless tales have been told to ...
Chemists have discovered tiny zaps of electricity moving between “swamp-gas” bubbles. Could they ignite methane gas to glow as dancing blue flames?
Scientists had long suspected methane had something to do with it. Turns out they were partly right.
For centuries, people have told tales about strange, flickering blue lights dancing over bogs and graveyards. Known as ignis ...
Water is famously the go-to for putting out fires, but now scientists think they’ve shown how it could potentially spark one too. They were researching what could cause the phenomen of ...
Whatever the name, for centuries people have reported seeing these eerie, faint blue flames hovering over marshes, bogs and ...