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New UFO files offer no answers – but something is happening in the skies
New UFO files offer no answers – but something is happening in the skies
The files detail “unresolved cases” where “the government is unable to make a definitive determination on the nature of the observed phenomena”.— The Conversation

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Scientists Investigate ‘Quantum Consciousness’ —But the Brain May Still Defy Physics
Scientists Investigate ‘Quantum Consciousness’ —But the Brain May Still Defy Physics
The idea that human consciousness might arise from odd quantum phenomena has intrigued scientists, philosophers, and science fiction writers.— The Debrief
Japan 'robot wolves' in high demand to scare off bears
Japan 'robot wolves' in high demand to scare off bears
A Japanese company making ferocious-looking robot wolves is being swamped by orders after record numbers of fatal bear attacks on humans last year.— AFP
Ancient secret found in mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls tied to biblical 'End of Days' prophecy
Ancient secret found in mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls tied to biblical 'End of Days' prophecy
Some researchers believe the strange metal scroll may have once documented sacred wealth tied to a priestly sect.— Daily Mail
Who Were The ‘Butterfly People’ Children Said They Saw During The 2011 Joplin Tornado?
Who Were The ‘Butterfly People’ Children Said They Saw During The 2011 Joplin Tornado?
During the storm, children said they saw winged, glowing figures that hovered above them.— All That's Interesting
Company plans to build first power grid in space—with lasers
Company plans to build first power grid in space—with lasers
The Florida-based space company announced it has raised $65 million.— Space.com
Versions of you from parallel universes may control your life
Versions of you from parallel universes may control your life
A physicist recently argued in Popular Mechanics that humans do not magically create reality simply by observing it.— Daily Mail
'V' Hand Gesture in Selfies Could Result in Fingerprint Theft
'V' Hand Gesture in Selfies Could Result in Fingerprint Theft
Such photos can put personal biometric information at risk.— Oddity Central
Game-Changing New Combat Drone is Made Out of Cardboard
Game-Changing New Combat Drone is Made Out of Cardboard
An innovative new Japanese combat drone was recently unveiled by the country's defense minister.— The Debrief
Killer seaweed causes spate of deaths along French coastline
Killer seaweed causes spate of deaths along French coastline
Unsuspecting animals and even members of the public have succumbed to the noxious green carpet.— Unexplained Mysteries
Theories explode as CIA doc mentions 'temple under Sphinx'
Theories explode as CIA doc mentions 'temple under Sphinx'
The location of an ancient library believed to lie in this area has long been one of archaeology's greatest mysteries.— Daily Mail
Lauren Boebert echoes claims of a biblical connection to UFOs
Lauren Boebert echoes claims of a biblical connection to UFOs
The Republican congresswoman has suggested that extraterrestrial visitors may actually be "fallen angels."— Unexplained Mysteries
Ancient Egyptian game piece repurposed into magical pendant
Ancient Egyptian game piece repurposed into magical pendant
In 1987, the Cleveland Museum of Art acquired an unusual pendant depicting a lion's head carved out of amethyst.— Live Science
Was Bigfoot just spotted in Ohio?
Was Bigfoot just spotted in Ohio?
A big uptick in reports – known by Bigfoot aficionados as a "flap" – was catalogued around Portage County, Ohio.— CNN
New tectonic plate boundary could be forming in Zambia
New tectonic plate boundary could be forming in Zambia
Isotope analysis of gas from geothermal springs could show that a new continental rift is forming.— Phys.org
Are we more closely related to cats or dogs?
Are we more closely related to cats or dogs?
The answer depends on how you look at the question.— Live Science
Dying river sparks fears biblical prophecy could be coming true
Dying river sparks fears biblical prophecy could be coming true
The Euphrates River is mentioned in the Book of Revelation as destined to run dry to make way for the final battle.— Daily Mail
Massive 11,000-Carat Ruby One of the Largest Ever Found
Massive 11,000-Carat Ruby One of the Largest Ever Found
A massive ruby found in Myanmar could be one of the most valuable of its kind.— The Debrief
Man's near-death experience showed humanity's two possible futures
Man's near-death experience showed humanity's two possible futures
A sudden illness allegedly triggered a meeting with his guardian angels.— Daily Mail
Company wants to breed de-extincted 'dire wolf' pups
Company wants to breed de-extincted 'dire wolf' pups
A firm that claims to have brought the extinct dire wolf back to life is hoping to create a breeding population.— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA's Curiosity gets stuck for days when its drill gets jammed in rock
NASA's Curiosity gets stuck for days when its drill gets jammed in rock
The exploratory rover had been probing a rock on the ground when it found itself unable to get its drill arm free.— Unexplained Mysteries
Black holes slamming into scorching stars may be causing mysterious blue flashes in the cosmos
Black holes slamming into scorching stars may be causing mysterious blue flashes in the cosmos
New research may finally have some answers as to where these strange blasts come from.— Space.com
If humans are getting smarter, why are our brains shrinking?
If humans are getting smarter, why are our brains shrinking?
Human brains have been shrinking since prehistoric times, some studies suggest. Whether this is true and why it has happened are debated.— Live Science
Dante's Inferno wasn't just poetry
Dante's Inferno wasn't just poetry
His nine circles of hell predicted the effects of a devastating asteroid impact, bizarre study claims.— Daily Mail
Scientists Find Fossil of Creature Whose Legs Were Built for Walking on Land, But It Never Left the Ocean
Scientists Find Fossil of Creature Whose Legs Were Built for Walking on Land, But It Never Left the Ocean
Paleontologists have cracked the 437-million-year-old fossil mystery of how centipedes got their many legs, revealing how their underwater ancestors helped them make the leap to land.— Daily Galaxy
Pentagon releases first batch of UFO documents
Pentagon releases first batch of UFO documents
The long-awaited release of the US government's secretive files on the UFO phenomena is actually happening.— Unexplained Mysteries
Icy object beyond Pluto has an atmosphere that shouldn't exist, study suggests
Icy object beyond Pluto has an atmosphere that shouldn't exist, study suggests
Observations suggest there's a small, icy object with an atmosphere beyond Pluto, challenging assumptions about which bodies can sustain atmospheres.— Live Science
Hacker Takes Over Robot Lawnmower, Runs Over Innocent Man
Hacker Takes Over Robot Lawnmower, Runs Over Innocent Man
Is building autonomous robots equipped with sharp oscillating blades that roam your front yard a good idea?— Futurism
FBI files reveal reports of 'four-foot tall' beings emerging from UFOs
FBI files reveal reports of 'four-foot tall' beings emerging from UFOs
Newly released FBI files have revealed shocking details of mysterious four-foot-tall crewmen exiting a UFO in the 1960s.— Daily Mail
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab make a breakthrough in rotor technology
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab make a breakthrough in rotor technology
Testing shows rotor blades won't disintegrate when they spin at supersonic speed.— Ars Technica

Last Night

Free Energy / Magic of the Mind
Free Energy / Magic of the Mind
Dr. Judy Wood discussed free energy phenomena and its connection to the collapse of the buildings at the World Trade Center. Followed by psychologist Dr. Gustav Kuhn on how magic can be used as a powerful tool for understanding the human mind.

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