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Curiosity recorded alien rainbow-colored clouds sweeping over Mars
Curiosity recorded alien rainbow-colored clouds sweeping over Mars
A rover got a new view of some peculiar extraterrestrial clouds, flecked in rainbow colors and moving across the Martian sky.— Mashable

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Has the mystery of South Carolina's 'Summerville ghost' been solved?
Has the mystery of South Carolina's 'Summerville ghost' been solved?
For decades, an eerie phenomenon has endured along the abandoned railroad tracks of a small town.— Unexplained Mysteries
Floridians Are Complaining About Dense Fog That Smells Funny
Floridians Are Complaining About Dense Fog That Smells Funny
In social media posts on Reddit and X, individuals have called the fog unusual from other fog common in Florida.— Gizmodo
What Lies Beneath the Gravestone of a Fictional It Girl?
What Lies Beneath the Gravestone of a Fictional It Girl?
Here lies Charlotte Temple, who did not exist.— Atlas Obscura
Christina Ricci stood up to a ghost while filming in a defunct mental asylum
Christina Ricci stood up to a ghost while filming in a defunct mental asylum
Wednesday Addams is not afraid of the supernatural.— Entertainment Weekly
Kayaker gets swallowed by humpback whale in dramatic moment caught on camera
Kayaker gets swallowed by humpback whale in dramatic moment caught on camera
Video shows the death-defying and terrifying moment from last Saturday off the coast of Chile.— Fox News
Aurora Alert: Geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights as far south as Michigan and Maine this week
Aurora Alert: Geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights as far south as Michigan and Maine this week
Strong solar winds could supercharge the northern lights just in time for Valentine's Day.— Space.com
A flooded quarry, a mysterious millionaire and the dream of a new Atlantis
A flooded quarry, a mysterious millionaire and the dream of a new Atlantis
An innovative mission on the Welsh border has begun work to create a ‘permanent human settlement’ under the sea.— The Guardian
DARPA Program Plans to Build Massive Structures in Orbit with Paradigm-Shifting Technology
DARPA Program Plans to Build Massive Structures in Orbit with Paradigm-Shifting Technology
NOM4D (pronounced “nomad”) aims to test new materials DARPA has developed, which the agency says could significantly enhance the in-space assembly process.— The Debrief
500-year-old Transylvanian diaries reveal how the Little Ice Age shaped life and death
500-year-old Transylvanian diaries reveal how the Little Ice Age shaped life and death
Researchers in Romania have delved into centuries-old documents to grasp how climate fluctuations in the 16th century impacted Transylvania.— Archaeology News
14-year-old 'human calculator' breaks 6 world records in one day
14-year-old 'human calculator' breaks 6 world records in one day
Among the records Aaryan Shukla broke was the fastest time to mentally add 100 four-digit numbers.— UPI
Explosive red dwarf stars could harm chances for alien life on nearby planets
Explosive red dwarf stars could harm chances for alien life on nearby planets
When stars have tantrums, they don’t just get a little brighter, they blast out intense ultraviolet radiation.— Study Finds
World's biggest underground thermal lake discovered in Albania at bottom of 330-foot abyss
World's biggest underground thermal lake discovered in Albania at bottom of 330-foot abyss
Researchers from the Czech Republic first found the lake four years ago, but they did not have the right instruments to measure it at the time.— Live Science
Dark Conspiracies and Occult Supernatural Mysteries of the Third Reich
Dark Conspiracies and Occult Supernatural Mysteries of the Third Reich
The Vril Society was a secret network that was born out of the esoteric Thule Society.— Mysterious Universe
Earth’s Inner Core Has Warped Over the Past Two Decades, Scientists Say
Earth’s Inner Core Has Warped Over the Past Two Decades, Scientists Say
The rotation speed and shape of Earth's deepest layer has been experiencing some surprising changes.— Gizmodo
The famous singer who claims that extraterrestrials tapped into his brain!
The famous singer who claims that extraterrestrials tapped into his brain!
Rock legend Sammy Hagar has led an extraordinary life - but did he really have a close encounter of the third kind back in the ’60s?— Music Radar
Astronomers have spotted the largest known object in the universe
Astronomers have spotted the largest known object in the universe
It is 1.4 billion light years across and contains nearly 70 galactic superclusters.— New Scientist
Mysterious tunnels sketched by Leonardo da Vinci in 1495 may finally have been discovered — hidden under a castle in Milan
Mysterious tunnels sketched by Leonardo da Vinci in 1495 may finally have been discovered — hidden under a castle in Milan
The experts who found the tunnels, which are part of early military defenses, suggest that there may be even more structures waiting to be discovered.— Live Science
What really happened in Calvine? The mystery behind the best UFO picture ever seen
What really happened in Calvine? The mystery behind the best UFO picture ever seen
In August 1990, two hikers sent photos of a strange diamond-shaped aircraft to the press.— The Guardian
Scientists create ‘living’ gels that heal themselves like human tissue
Scientists create ‘living’ gels that heal themselves like human tissue
Major breakthrough advances efforts in regenerative medicine.— Study Finds
MrBeast's 100-hour pyramid adventure amasses 43 million views in 24 hours
MrBeast's 100-hour pyramid adventure amasses 43 million views in 24 hours
Accompanied by Dr. Zahi Hawass, he explored narrow passages and secret chambers not accessible to the public.— Jerusalem Post
Latest Webb Image Is Straight Out of Star Trek
Latest Webb Image Is Straight Out of Star Trek
An edge-on protoplanetary disk looks like two force fields smashing together in deep space.— Gizmodo
What dreams are made of: Scientists mine sleep’s mysteries
What dreams are made of: Scientists mine sleep’s mysteries
Researchers continue to look for answers to how and why we dream, as growing evidence links dreaming to our health.— Washington Post
 The Betz Mystery Sphere Revisited: A 50-Year Search for Answers
The Betz Mystery Sphere Revisited: A 50-Year Search for Answers
What at first seemed like a lost piece of machinery or an old cannonball soon defied expectations.— Anomalien
Romania's trovants: The bulbous 'living' rocks that inspired folkloric tales of dinosaur eggs and aliens
Romania's trovants: The bulbous 'living' rocks that inspired folkloric tales of dinosaur eggs and aliens
Trovants are rocks that grow by absorbing minerals from rainwater.— Live Science
Scientists Stunned as Perseverance Uncovers Something Unlike Anything Seen Before on Mars
Scientists Stunned as Perseverance Uncovers Something Unlike Anything Seen Before on Mars
NASA’s Perseverance rover has just made a mysterious discovery on Mars.— Daily Galaxy
UFO enthusiasm has surged in Japan amid renewed interest
UFO enthusiasm has surged in Japan amid renewed interest
Communities across Japan have recently been seeing a resurgent interest in the UFO phenomenon.— Unexplained Mysteries
Exploring Venus may require exotic tech like balloons and 'aerobots'
Exploring Venus may require exotic tech like balloons and 'aerobots'
Scientists are looking for a new strategy for the exploration of Venus.— Space.com
Peer inside the Herculaneum scroll for the first time in 2,000 years
Peer inside the Herculaneum scroll for the first time in 2,000 years
Scientists use AI to virtually unfurl a 'badly burnt' manuscript that was charred during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.— Mail Online
Watch bipedal robots running in a more human-like way than ever
Watch bipedal robots running in a more human-like way than ever
Researchers in China have developed; a new type of humanoid robot that can walk and run over a variety of terrains.— Live Science