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Did NASA just find evidence of ancient life on Mars? Perseverance rover spots complex carbon in Red Planet rocks
Did NASA just find evidence of ancient life on Mars? Perseverance rover spots complex carbon in Red Planet rocks
Could Martian mudstones be holding evidence of ancient microbes?— Space.com

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What Was The “Jellyfish-Like” Drone Swarm The Downed F-15E Pilot Reportedly Saw Over Iran?
What Was The “Jellyfish-Like” Drone Swarm The Downed F-15E Pilot Reportedly Saw Over Iran?
One source described the Strike Eagle pilot seeing a “minefield of drones” in the skies over Iran, before their jet went down.— TWZ
Guinness crowns Canberra town crier as the world’s loudest person at 122.4 decibels
Guinness crowns Canberra town crier as the world’s loudest person at 122.4 decibels
Joseph McGrail-Bateup, an Australian professional air conditioner cleaner and honorary town crier, has been recognized as the world’s loudest person.— AP
New Film Details World’s First Private Astronauts—and a Life-Altering UAP Encounter
New Film Details World’s First Private Astronauts—and a Life-Altering UAP Encounter
The fascinating behind-the-scenes story of the exploits of the first team of private astronauts to cross the Kármán line is finally being told.— The Debrief
Iconic Big Banana Car pulled over by Montana Highway Patrol
Iconic Big Banana Car pulled over by Montana Highway Patrol
The Montana Highway Patrol shared a photo from an interstate traffic stop involving an unusual vehicle: a car modeled after a banana.— UPI
A 'new' star could finally appear in the night sky this week, thanks to a once-in-a-lifetime explosion
A 'new' star could finally appear in the night sky this week, thanks to a once-in-a-lifetime explosion
T. Coronae Borealis undergoes a dramatic nova explosion once every 80 years on average, causing it to shine as bright as Polaris, the North Star.— Space.com
This Magical Curse Written in Greek on a Small Lead Tablet Was Meant to Punish Enemies Nearly 2,000 Years Ago
This Magical Curse Written in Greek on a Small Lead Tablet Was Meant to Punish Enemies Nearly 2,000 Years Ago
The lead curse tablet was discovered in a city square in the Netherlands and recently deciphered by researchers in Germany.— Smithsonian Magazine
'Frankenstein' rabbits with tentacles sprouting from their heads invade several US states
'Frankenstein' rabbits with tentacles sprouting from their heads invade several US states
Reports of rabbits appearing as grotesque, horned creatures with black, tentacle-like growths sprouting from their heads are on the rise.— Daily Mail
Interstellar comet may be oldest object seen in our solar system, scientists say
Interstellar comet may be oldest object seen in our solar system, scientists say
Observations suggest comet spent billions of years on ‘vast unimaginable trajectories’ around our galaxy.— The Guardian
T-Rex leather handbag failed to sell at auction for $500k
T-Rex leather handbag failed to sell at auction for $500k
The public's desire for a handbag made of leather created in a lab using cells from a T. Rex was vastly overestimated by the auction house tasked with its sale.— Boing Boing
See Stonehenge's construction like never before
See Stonehenge's construction like never before
Incredible visual reveals the vast manpower needed to haul the 25–ton stones into position 5,000 years ago.— Daily Mail
Consciousness Could Exist in Bodies Nothing Like Ours, Researchers Say
Consciousness Could Exist in Bodies Nothing Like Ours, Researchers Say
Does consciousness require flesh and blood?— Science Alert
James Webb telescope detects 'galaxy-killing wind' near the dawn of time
James Webb telescope detects 'galaxy-killing wind' near the dawn of time
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope show that ancient galaxies lived fast and died young because of intense, collision-driven winds.— Live Science
Taming Your Nightmares
Taming Your Nightmares
One easy step to help prevent bad dreams.— Psychology Today
Archaeologists Discover the Earliest Monumental Egyptian Hieroglyphs Written 1,000 Years Before the Pyramids
Archaeologists Discover the Earliest Monumental Egyptian Hieroglyphs Written 1,000 Years Before the Pyramids
A joint expedition to the ancient Egyptian city of Elkab has unearthed several previously unknown ancient rock art inscriptions.— The Debrief
A Monolith Designed to Record Civilization’s Downfall Is Finally Taking Shape
A Monolith Designed to Record Civilization’s Downfall Is Finally Taking Shape
The creators of this monolithic doomsday tracker say it is on track for installation in remote Tasmania by December.— Gizmodo
New UAP files reveal China, Russia may have retrieved objects
New UAP files reveal China, Russia may have retrieved objects
Crash retrieval operations were attempting to reverse-engineer exotic technology, according to one source.— News Nation
Child genius claims he was recruited into a secret program to mentally pilot UFOs
Child genius claims he was recruited into a secret program to mentally pilot UFOs
A former gifted child has come forward with claims that he was removed from public school and secretly trained to develop psychic abilities.— Daily Mail
Car Paint Darker Than Almost Anything on Earth Just Cleared a Key Hurdle
Car Paint Darker Than Almost Anything on Earth Just Cleared a Key Hurdle
The black coating seems to swallow light whole, turning a car into something that looks less like a vehicle and more like a hole cut into reality.— Study Finds
Earthlings on Europa? Provocative Study Explores ‘Reverse Panspermia’ Scenario Where Earth Life May Have Invaded an Alien Moon
Earthlings on Europa? Provocative Study Explores ‘Reverse Panspermia’ Scenario Where Earth Life May Have Invaded an Alien Moon
Astronomers have long wondered whether life on Earth might have had origins somewhere else in the cosmos.— The Debrief
Today marks the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere
Today marks the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere
The summer solstice marks the longest day and the start of astronomical summer.— Space.com
James Webb telescope finds a cosmic cloud of creation buried in the Sword of Orion
James Webb telescope finds a cosmic cloud of creation buried in the Sword of Orion
A new James Webb telescope snap shows off the glowing gas, sculpted jets and newborn stars lurking within the giant cosmic cloud OMC-2, located in the Sword of Orion.— Live Science
Ancient Roman records offer fresh evidence Jesus was a real person
Ancient Roman records offer fresh evidence Jesus was a real person
Ancient writings of two Roman historians have been highlighted as some of the strongest evidence that Jesus was a real person.— Daily Mail
An unusual strategy helps some tropical butterflies live 25 times longer than their relatives
An unusual strategy helps some tropical butterflies live 25 times longer than their relatives
Some long-lived tropical butterfly species are shedding light on the secrets of longevity.— CNN
Child genius claims he was recruited to mentally pilot UFOs
Child genius claims he was recruited to mentally pilot UFOs
He claimed he underwent experiments involving remote viewing and altered states of consciousness.— Daily Mail
Could Humans Regrow Limbs? Scientists Are Closer Than Ever
Could Humans Regrow Limbs? Scientists Are Closer Than Ever
Researchers at Texas A&M University report the successful regrowth of skeletal and connective tissues.— The Debrief
San Andreas fault reaches highest stress level in 1,000 years
San Andreas fault reaches highest stress level in 1,000 years
Fears of the 'Big One' - an earthquake so big it devastates all of California - have risen to new heights.— Daily Mail
Could Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Blunt Violent Behavior?
Could Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Blunt Violent Behavior?
The drugs may soften the link between a hot temper and an actual punch thrown.— StudyFinds
Aussie town crier's 122.4-decibel yell earns world record
Aussie town crier's 122.4-decibel yell earns world record
Joseph McGrail-Bateup said his pipes have not always been so potent.— UPI
Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site
Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site
All that remains of the older structure is two holes in the ground, but the team says they held wooden posts that lined up with the Sun.— BBC

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The Art of Charisma / Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull
The Art of Charisma / Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull
Author Olivia Fox Cabane explored various aspects of charisma and how to harness it. Followed by author Catherine Lanigan on the legendary Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull.

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