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Mega-laser shooting at us from halfway across the universe is the brightest 'cosmic beacon' we've ever seen
Mega-laser shooting at us from halfway across the universe is the brightest 'cosmic beacon' we've ever seen
The cosmic energy beam is shooting toward Earth from 8 billion light-years away.— Live Science

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Hacker claims US government has UFO photos and list of ‘non-terrestrial officers’
Hacker claims US government has UFO photos and list of ‘non-terrestrial officers’
Gary McKinnon, 60, rummaged through 97 US army and authorities websites in the early 1990s.— Metro
Is Reality an Illusion? New Theory Challenges Modern Physics
Is Reality an Illusion? New Theory Challenges Modern Physics
Physicist Maria Strømme proposes that consciousness is the fundamental basis of reality, with matter and spacetime emerging from it.— SciTechDaily
SpaceX Starlink launch creates gorgeous 'jellyfish' in predawn Florida skies
SpaceX Starlink launch creates gorgeous 'jellyfish' in predawn Florida skies
Sometimes likened to a jellyfish given its bulbous, translucent appearance, the effect could be seen over Florida.— Space.com
Sleepy owl found resting among items on a New York antique store shelf
Sleepy owl found resting among items on a New York antique store shelf
Tucked next to a cookie jar made in the shape of a chicken was a live owl resting peacefully on a shelf.— AP
Mysterious 'little red dots' discovered by James Webb telescope may be the first stars in the universe on the verge of collapse
Mysterious 'little red dots' discovered by James Webb telescope may be the first stars in the universe on the verge of collapse
The dots may not be black holes, as previously proposed, but rather gigantic stars from the beginning of the universe.— Live Science
'Boil in a bag' funerals come to Britain
'Boil in a bag' funerals come to Britain
Scotland is the first part of the UK to introduce an alternative technique that sees bodies dissolved and flushed down the drain.— Daily Mail
The Unique Ant Species That Consists Only of Queens That Reproduce Without Males
The Unique Ant Species That Consists Only of Queens That Reproduce Without Males
Temnothorax kinomurai is a species of parasitic ants that lacks both workers and males, consisting exclusively of queens.— Oddity Central
The hidden cost of letting AI make your life easier
The hidden cost of letting AI make your life easier
Philosopher Sven Nyholm on reclaiming achievement from the machines.— Big Think
This record-breaking quadruple star system is so jam-packed it could fit between Jupiter and our sun
This record-breaking quadruple star system is so jam-packed it could fit between Jupiter and our sun
Using NASA's exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) astronomers have discovered an extraordinary quadruple star.— Space.com
Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand
Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand
Eclipse will feature a deep, coppery-red full moon on March 3rd.— The Guardian
Treetops Emit Ultraviolet Sparkles During Thunderstorms. Researchers Just Filmed It in Nature for the First Time
Treetops Emit Ultraviolet Sparkles During Thunderstorms. Researchers Just Filmed It in Nature for the First Time
The weather events probably cause the air around leaves to produce weak electrical discharges.— Smithsonian Magazine
How to Use Sound Meditation for More Peace
How to Use Sound Meditation for More Peace
Learn about sound meditation and how to start a sound meditation practice.— Psychology Today
Giant Spiderweb Formations on Mars Contain Ancient Evidence of the Planet's Waterlogged Past
Giant Spiderweb Formations on Mars Contain Ancient Evidence of the Planet's Waterlogged Past
A geologic formation on Mars resembles spiderwebs, serving as records of ancient groundwater flow on the planet.— Discover
Spectral Love: Supernatural February in Florida
Spectral Love: Supernatural February in Florida
Supernatural stories of devotion, ditching, and devastation are found across the state of Florida.— The Gabber
Scientists Report New Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough
Scientists Report New Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough
Chinese researchers say they have demonstrated quantum teleportation under novel conditions.— The Debrief
Ancient Greek mystery cult priestesses may have chemically tweaked fungus to induce psychedelic hallucinations
Ancient Greek mystery cult priestesses may have chemically tweaked fungus to induce psychedelic hallucinations
Ancient followers of the Eleusinian Mysteries may have used a highly toxic fungus to create psychedelic hallucinations.— Live Science
Nevada 'triangle' on Google Earth sparks rumors and conspiracies
Nevada 'triangle' on Google Earth sparks rumors and conspiracies
Eagle-eyed anomaly hunters have discovered a strange triangular feature situated in the middle of nowhere.— Unexplained Mysteries
How AI can read our scrambled inner thoughts
How AI can read our scrambled inner thoughts
The crackle of electricity inside your brain has long been too complex to decode. Artificial intelligence is changing that.— BBC
Mystery of the Virgin Mary’s bloody tears: DNA tests lead to startling conclusions
Mystery of the Virgin Mary’s bloody tears: DNA tests lead to startling conclusions
In the village of Cascia, a statue of the Virgin Mary seemingly shed tears of blood, drawing hordes of pilgrims to witness the purported miracle.— Possibility Project News
Study reveals possible hidden meaning behind Easter Island's statues
Study reveals possible hidden meaning behind Easter Island's statues
An analysis of soil samples taken from the base of some of the statues has revealed something unexpected.— Unexplained Mysteries
Could Mars soil block Earth microbes?
Could Mars soil block Earth microbes?
Tardigrades, commonly known as water bears, offer a clue.— Phys.org
Fossil Amber Captured An Ant Mid-Meal 99 Million Years Ago
Fossil Amber Captured An Ant Mid-Meal 99 Million Years Ago
A 99-million-year-old piece of Burmese amber preserved a Stem ant apparently frozen mid-meal, one of the rarest behavioral moments ever captured in the fossil record.— StudyFinds
The sun just experienced its first 'spotless days' in 4 years — but we're not in the clear yet
The sun just experienced its first 'spotless days' in 4 years — but we're not in the clear yet
Earlier this week, the number of visible sunspots on our home star fell to zero for the first time in 1,335 days.— Live Science
Aliens could be catapulted onto Earth via an asteroid, study claims
Aliens could be catapulted onto Earth via an asteroid, study claims
According to a new study, certain hardy bacteria can survive the immense pressures of an asteroid impact and the harsh conditions of the journey through space.— Daily Mail
Animals perceive time at different rates, new study claims
Animals perceive time at different rates, new study claims
Different species perceive time differently to us - and each other - depending on the pace of their life.— Unexplained Mysteries
See the 'impossible' as sunrise and a total lunar eclipse appear at the same time on March 3
See the 'impossible' as sunrise and a total lunar eclipse appear at the same time on March 3
A rare atmospheric effect called selenelion could briefly let skywatchers see the rising sun and a blood moon at the same time.— Space.com
'New Nostradamus' who predicted Covid says 'catastrophe' is coming
'New Nostradamus' who predicted Covid says 'catastrophe' is coming
A psychic who claims to have predicted Covid-19 and the death of the late Queen has issued more chilling predictions for the future.— Mirror
China tests world's first megawatt-class flying wind turbine
China tests world's first megawatt-class flying wind turbine
A Chinese energy firm has successfully tested an experimental blimp-like wind turbine capable of generating energy in the skies above cities.— Live Science
Mysterious triangular structure spotted in the Nevada desert fuels lost civilization theories
Mysterious triangular structure spotted in the Nevada desert fuels lost civilization theories
A strange triangular formation in the Nevada desert is fueling speculation that it may be the work of a long-lost ancient civilization.— Daily Mail