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Triangle UFO Formation Spotted During Thunderstorm Over Doha
Triangle UFO Formation Spotted During Thunderstorm Over Doha
Witnesses described seeing three glowing orbs on the evening of March 25, 2026.— Latest UFO Sightings

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Chilling Pattern Emerges As Scientists with Nuclear Ties Vanish
Chilling Pattern Emerges As Scientists with Nuclear Ties Vanish
Online researchers are speculating about the timing of these disappearances.— USA Herald
AI Uncovers Hidden Signals, Discovering Dozens of New Planets
AI Uncovers Hidden Signals, Discovering Dozens of New Planets
This mission scans the sky for slight dips in starlight that occur when planets pass in front of their host stars.— SciTech Daily
NASA astronaut's 'alien egg' revealed as potato experiment
NASA astronaut's 'alien egg' revealed as potato experiment
NASA astronaut Don Pettit explains the unusual growth patterns in microgravity.— Pakistan Today
States Ranked by UFO Abduction Likelihood
States Ranked by UFO Abduction Likelihood
Wondering what state you're most likely to be abducted in? Well, have we got a list for you!— 95.5 WSB
Mars is hiding a secret clutch of rubies and possibly sapphires
Mars is hiding a secret clutch of rubies and possibly sapphires
Astronomers have detected crystals embedded in Martian rocks created in the fury of meteorite impacts.— Live Science
Woman says near-death experience gave her paranormal powers
Woman says near-death experience gave her paranormal powers
She said she "shot up into the sky like a character punched by Popeye."— NY Post
Squirrel caught on camera "vaping" at a London park
Squirrel caught on camera "vaping" at a London park
Wildlife experts are warning of the dangers of discarded nicotine products.— UPI
Scientists Transport Antiprotons in a Truck without Exploding
Scientists Transport Antiprotons in a Truck without Exploding
The event is a critical milestone on the road to delivering antimatter.— The Debrief
Meteorite hunters descend on Ohio to find space rock fragments
Meteorite hunters descend on Ohio to find space rock fragments
A 6th grader found a 3-gram meteorite fragment behind an elementary school.— UPI
NASA will send a fleet of Skyfall helicopters to Mars in 2028
NASA will send a fleet of Skyfall helicopters to Mars in 2028
The mission will journey to the Red Planet on a spacecraft that uses nuclear electric propulsion.— Space.com
Bright green fireball lights the sky over Pacific Northwest
Bright green fireball lights the sky over Pacific Northwest
The fireball was spotted across Oregon and Washington about 6:06 a.m. Monday.— UPI
Elon Musk's orbital data centers will be larger than the ISS
Elon Musk's orbital data centers will be larger than the ISS
Musk has revealed new details about his plans for the future, including building AI chips at an unprecedented scale.— Unexplained Mysteries
The Incredible Science of Children's Past-Life Memories
The Incredible Science of Children's Past-Life Memories
Young children spontaneously recall specific names, places, and even traumatic deaths.— IANDS
'Space Metal' Artifact Confirmed as the Oldest of Its Kind
'Space Metal' Artifact Confirmed as the Oldest of Its Kind
Crafted from meteoritic iron, the rare discovery is described as resembling an "axe-like" instrument.— The Debrief
Meteorite smashes through roof of house in Houston, Texas
Meteorite smashes through roof of house in Houston, Texas
Something fell from the sky over the city's Spring area on Saturday night, prompting a response from NASA.— Unexplained Mysteries
Loch Ness monster hunter stunned seeing fast-moving creature
Loch Ness monster hunter stunned seeing fast-moving creature
"I stood there for a moment, processing what I had just experienced," he said.— Daily Mail
Advanced Egyptian Medicine is 1,000 Years Older than Once Thought
Advanced Egyptian Medicine is 1,000 Years Older than Once Thought
The early medicinal knowledge goes beyond that of the Greek physician Hippocrates, close to a millenium later.— The Debrief
Mysterious 'hum' heard across several US states
Mysterious 'hum' heard across several US states
Residents report vibrating homes and sleepless nights.— Daily Mail
Does the universe exist because black holes ate most antimatter?
Does the universe exist because black holes ate most antimatter?
"This imbalance is important because without it there would be no stars, no galaxies, no planets, and no us."— Space.com
Anna Paulina Luna offers update on Trump's UFO files release
Anna Paulina Luna offers update on Trump's UFO files release
The US Representative has provided a few words hinting at what might be going on behind the scenes.— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA's Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
NASA's Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
The rocket spent nearly a month undergoing maintenance after an initial rollout to the pad in January.— Space.com
Bermuda Triangle hunt for lost plane yields unexpected discovery
Bermuda Triangle hunt for lost plane yields unexpected discovery
When the divers went down to take a closer look, what they found shocked them.— Unexplained Mysteries
Here's How Microbes Beyond Earth Might Live Without Liquid Water
Here's How Microbes Beyond Earth Might Live Without Liquid Water
Some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s "habitable zone."— Smithsonian Magazine
Scientists witness birth of one of universe's strongest magnets
Scientists witness birth of one of universe's strongest magnets
The observation occurred thanks to an effect first predicted by Albert Einstein.— Live Science
Sharks in the Bahamas Are Eating Tons of Drugs
Sharks in the Bahamas Are Eating Tons of Drugs
The crystal clear waters are filled with enough illegal and prescription drugs that it's showing up in shark blood.— VICE
1,800-year-old nails possibly 'protected' both living and dead
1,800-year-old nails possibly 'protected' both living and dead
Archaeologists excavating in Rome's Ostiense necropolis found three skeletons with iron nails on their chests.— Live Science
You're infected with a brain-eating virus you've never heard of
You're infected with a brain-eating virus you've never heard of
It's estimated to infect up to 90 percent of people and lurks quietly in your cells for life.— Ars Technica
Single cell with no brain capable of Pavlovian learning
Single cell with no brain capable of Pavlovian learning
A trumpet-shaped, single-celled organism seems able to predict one thing will follow another.— New Scientist
Meteorite streaks across French skies, punches through roof
Meteorite streaks across French skies, punches through roof
The night sky over northern Europe was transformed into a dazzling display of light and sound on Sunday, March 8.— TGG News

Last Night

Demonic Hauntings / Dark Matter
Demonic Hauntings / Dark Matter
Paranormal investigator Dave Juliano discussed his experience navigating extreme hauntings. Then, C2C's investigative reporter Cheryll Jones shared her interview with astrobiologist David Toon about the universe's invisible forces.

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