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Advanced alien civilizations could be communicating 'like fireflies' in plain sight, researchers suggest
Advanced alien civilizations could be communicating 'like fireflies' in plain sight, researchers suggest
A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth.— Live Science

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'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could replace bad memories with good ones
'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could replace bad memories with good ones
Memory modification could become a reality in the not-too-distant future, according to neuroscientist Prof Steve Ramirez.— Unexplained Mysteries
Award-winning psychic predicts massive US shake-up in 2026 with widespread job losses
Award-winning psychic predicts massive US shake-up in 2026 with widespread job losses
Psychic Jill M. Jackson has released warnings for 2026, forecasting economic turmoil, job losses, and relocations.— The Economic Times
Betelgeuse’s Hidden Companion May Finally Be Revealing Itself
Betelgeuse’s Hidden Companion May Finally Be Revealing Itself
With this new evidence, the existence of “Betelbuddy” is closer than ever to being confirmed.— Gizmodo
For 100 Years, These Giant Desert Rocks Moved on Their Own… Now We Finally Know Why
For 100 Years, These Giant Desert Rocks Moved on Their Own… Now We Finally Know Why
Scientists finally catch mysterious desert rocks moving, and the truth is unreal.— Daily Galaxy
DNA Study of 117-Year-Old Woman Reveals Clues to Long Life
DNA Study of 117-Year-Old Woman Reveals Clues to Long Life
An evaluation of Maria Branyas suggests that one of the reasons she lived to 117 was that she possessed an exceptionally young genome.— Science Alert
'It would be a fundamental breakthrough': Mysterious dark matter may interact with cosmic 'ghost particles'
'It would be a fundamental breakthrough': Mysterious dark matter may interact with cosmic 'ghost particles'
New research puts forward compelling new evidence that dark matter interacts with cosmic "ghost particles" called neutrinos.— Space.com
California Mom Camping With Son & Nephews Awoken By Possible Mt. Baldy Bigfoot Throwing Rocks At Tent
California Mom Camping With Son & Nephews Awoken By Possible Mt. Baldy Bigfoot Throwing Rocks At Tent
A quiet camping trip turned strange before sunrise.— OutKick
Declassified UK UFO files reference interest in obtaining alien technology
Declassified UK UFO files reference interest in obtaining alien technology
Newly published files from the UK's Defence Intelligence Staff reference UFO cases from the 1980s and 1990s.— Unexplained Mysteries
AI-generated police report states Utah officer was turned into a frog
AI-generated police report states Utah officer was turned into a frog
The body cam software and the AI report writing software picked up on the movie that was playing in the background.— UPI
Astronomers Have Spotted a Nearly Invisible ‘Rogue Planet’ Wandering Through the Cosmos
Astronomers Have Spotted a Nearly Invisible ‘Rogue Planet’ Wandering Through the Cosmos
The rare discovery was made possible by simultaneous space- and Earth-based telescopes observing the microlensing effect.— The Debrief
115,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in a Place Where Humans Weren’t Supposed to Be
115,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in a Place Where Humans Weren’t Supposed to Be
Hidden for over 100,000 years, this unexpected discovery rewrites a key chapter in our history, and reveals a lost world beneath the sand.— Daily Galaxy
Mysterious Voynich manuscript may be a cipher, a new study suggests
Mysterious Voynich manuscript may be a cipher, a new study suggests
A newly invented cipher may shed light on how the mysterious Voynich manuscript was made in medieval times.— Live Science
The Year in Neanderthals
The Year in Neanderthals
Neanderthals had a notable return to the scientific spotlight in 2025.— New York Times
Strangeville: The man who kept Saluda NC’s century-old fire burning
Strangeville: The man who kept Saluda NC’s century-old fire burning
A Saluda man inherited responsibility for a family hearth fire locals say was kept alive from the Revolutionary era until 1944.— 828NewsNow
Revellers 'time travel' to celebrate New Year twice... sort of
Revellers 'time travel' to celebrate New Year twice... sort of
There is a way to experience the turning of the calendar more than once in a single night with a bit of time zone trickery.— Unexplained Mysteries
Astronomers measure both mass and distance of a rogue planet for the first time
Astronomers measure both mass and distance of a rogue planet for the first time
Recently, a new rogue planet was identified and astronomers were able to calculate both its mass and distance from Earth.— Phys.org
Giant 'cow of the Cretaceous' discovered almost 100 years ago identified as new duck-billed dinosaur
Giant 'cow of the Cretaceous' discovered almost 100 years ago identified as new duck-billed dinosaur
The dino lived during the Late Cretaceous alongside other hadrosaurids in present-day New Mexico.— Live Science
Mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls code finally cracked revealing 2,000-year-old biblical writings
Mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls code finally cracked revealing 2,000-year-old biblical writings
After more than 70 years, a scientist has finally decoded one of the last undeciphered writing systems among the Dead Sea Scrolls.— Daily Mail
Say Goodbye To Fossil Fuels With This Gas Alternative Without Petroleum
Say Goodbye To Fossil Fuels With This Gas Alternative Without Petroleum
A machine developed by Aircela pulls carbon dioxide from the air then utilizes a system of water and air to create its own gasoline.— BGR
Mysterious rogue planet discovered in the interstellar void
Mysterious rogue planet discovered in the interstellar void
Astronomers have detected an enigmatic free floating planet approximately 10,000 light-years from Earth.— Unexplained Mysteries
Pope 'preparing' for first contact with aliens this year, says UFO researcher
Pope 'preparing' for first contact with aliens this year, says UFO researcher
British filmmaker says he has been given 'rare access' to the Vatican's secret archives and that the Church is getting ready for ET.— Mirror
Tractor beams inspired by sci-fi are real, and could solve the looming space junk problem
Tractor beams inspired by sci-fi are real, and could solve the looming space junk problem
Researchers are developing a real-life tractor beam, with the goal of pulling defunct satellites out of orbit to alleviate the space junk problem.— Live Science
'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could 'wipe' bad memories and replace them with better ones
'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could 'wipe' bad memories and replace them with better ones
Memories of past trauma could soon be ‘dialed down’ in the brain so they no longer haunt us, a leading neuroscientist has suggested.— Daily Mail
AI teachers and cybernetics - what could the world look like in 2050?
AI teachers and cybernetics - what could the world look like in 2050?
Experts make predictions for the technology we'll be using by 2050 - and how it could reshape our lives.— BBC News
Scientists Graft Human Ear Onto Foot
Scientists Graft Human Ear Onto Foot
The patient, a woman identified by their surname Sun, suffered a horrific workplace accident involving heavy machinery.— Futurism
10 Predictions for Life in 2026
10 Predictions for Life in 2026
Dumb phones as status symbols, a war on A.I. slop and bets on “The Real Housewives” should make the coming year interesting.— New York Times
The Warminster Thing: 60 years since town's UFO fascination began
The Warminster Thing: 60 years since town's UFO fascination began
In 1965, local news reports told of unusual happenings in a rural town - then the mysteries continued, with what started as sounds progressing into sightings.— BBC
23 Remarkable Archaeological Discoveries Revealed in 2025
23 Remarkable Archaeological Discoveries Revealed in 2025
The year's most captivating archaeological finds included an untouched Etruscan tomb, pristine Bronze Age armor, and the legendary San José shipwreck treasures.— Ancient Origins
Unexplained Mysteries top 10 bizarre stories of 2025
Unexplained Mysteries top 10 bizarre stories of 2025
The strange stories include the world's thinnest car unveiled in Italy.— Unexplained Mysteries

Last Night

Natural Remedies / Amelia Earhart Mystery & Afterlife
Natural Remedies / Amelia Earhart Mystery & Afterlife
Pharmacist Ben Fuchs discussed the many ways we can use natural remedies to help with ailments and health issues. Followed by filmmaker and author Rich Martini on the Amelia Earhart mystery, and his explorations of the afterlife.

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