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6 hours ago

Chilling 'alien' message to humanity revealed in latest UFO files

FBI records claim Detroit Flying Saucer Club members received extraterrestrial messages warning humanity and describing humans as inferior, with saucers portrayed as friendly to the US.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

FBI files reveal reports of 'four-foot tall' beings emerging from UFOs

FBI records describe 1960s UFO sightings involving silent hovering metallic craft, electromagnetic interference, recovered wreckage, and witnesses reporting four-foot-tall suited crewmen.
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fromMail Online
6 hours ago

Chilling 'alien' message to humanity revealed in latest UFO files

FBI records claim Detroit Flying Saucer Club members received extraterrestrial messages warning humanity and describing humans as inferior, with saucers portrayed as friendly to the US.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

FBI files reveal reports of 'four-foot tall' beings emerging from UFOs

FBI records describe 1960s UFO sightings involving silent hovering metallic craft, electromagnetic interference, recovered wreckage, and witnesses reporting four-foot-tall suited crewmen.
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fromMail Online
18 hours ago
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Discovery of 10,000 alien worlds rewrites understanding of the cosmos

AI analysis of TESS data found 10,000+ new exoplanet candidates, including super-Earths, implying planets may be far more common than previously thought.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago
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This sulfurous hell world might change the way we classify exoplanets

L 98-59 d appears to be a molten, sulfur-rich exoplanet with a rotten-egg smell, forming a potentially new planetary class.
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fromMail Online
18 hours ago

Discovery of 10,000 alien worlds rewrites understanding of the cosmos

AI analysis of TESS data found 10,000+ new exoplanet candidates, including super-Earths, implying planets may be far more common than previously thought.
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fromNature
1 day ago
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Daily briefing: Ice core is the longest-ever continuous record of Earth's climate

A 2.8-kilometre ice core provides a 1.2-million-year climate record linking carbon dioxide and temperature, while physicists remain divided on major cosmology questions.
fromwww.nature.com
5 days ago
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Top climate research center at risk of cuts sues Trump administration

NCAR faces potential dismantling as NSF and UCAR dispute authority and speed of transferring NCAR assets, threatening global climate science infrastructure and expertise.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Daily briefing: Ice core is the longest-ever continuous record of Earth's climate

A 2.8-kilometre ice core provides a 1.2-million-year climate record linking carbon dioxide and temperature, while physicists remain divided on major cosmology questions.
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fromwww.nature.com
5 days ago

Top climate research center at risk of cuts sues Trump administration

NCAR faces potential dismantling as NSF and UCAR dispute authority and speed of transferring NCAR assets, threatening global climate science infrastructure and expertise.
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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Five Ways to Combat Evolutionary Mismatch

Evolutionary mismatch arises when modern environments differ from ancestral conditions, and five practical actions can reduce its harmful physical and mental effects.
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12 hours ago

Huge asteroid with potential to obliterate CITY will just miss Earth

Astronomers say the space rock, called 2026 JH2, is up to four times the size of a London bus and will get 'as close as you can without hitting'. It is expected to zoom by our planet at an estimated distance of around 56,000 miles (90,000km) late on Monday night. This is exceptionally close - the equivalent of just a quarter of the distance between us and the moon.
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fromArtforum
8 hours ago

Anicka Yi on Message from the Mud, her soil science project for Storm King

Prehistoric biofiction uses Winogradsky columns of regional mud, nutrients, and heat to grow microbes and algae, framed as deep-time archaeology outdoors.
#el-nino
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fromFuturism
9 hours ago

Last Time an El Nino Was This Bad, It Killed 50 Million People

A severe El Niño is likely, with major ocean warming that could trigger droughts, floods, and global food-supply disruption.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

The ominous sign a SUPER El Nino is inching closer, revealed

April 2026 recorded near-record sea surface temperatures, suggesting super El Niño conditions may develop in coming months.
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fromFuturism
9 hours ago

Last Time an El Nino Was This Bad, It Killed 50 Million People

A severe El Niño is likely, with major ocean warming that could trigger droughts, floods, and global food-supply disruption.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

The ominous sign a SUPER El Nino is inching closer, revealed

April 2026 recorded near-record sea surface temperatures, suggesting super El Niño conditions may develop in coming months.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago

Deep-Earth diamonds are revealing a trove of never-before-seen minerals

Powerful lasers and X-rays reveal new deep-Earth minerals trapped in diamonds, preserving crystal structures and improving models of element storage and rock transformation.
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fromwww.dw.com
8 hours ago

Lab-grown Tyrannosaurus leather: More chicken than dinosaur?

A handbag made with lab-grown T. rex leather will be auctioned in Paris, using material developed from disputed dinosaur soft-tissue findings.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 hours ago

Earth's next quantum revolution might depend on strip-mining the moon

Helium-3 is scarce on Earth but may be abundant on the Moon, enabling high-value uses and potentially a multitrillion-dollar lunar mining industry.
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1 day ago

Protein reveals the oldest episode of sex and procreation among human species

Researchers in China have analysed proteins from the tooth enamel of six fossils dating back around 400,000 years five men and one woman found at sites across much of the country from north to south. They were able to recover two proteins, and one of them the M273V variant of the enamel protein ameloblastin is key. The results show that this protein is present in all the fossils analyzed, which belonged to our ancestor Homo erectus.
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1 day ago

The Golden Dome': What we know about Trump's trillion-dollar defense project

A space-based missile defense system called Golden Dome faces major feasibility and cost doubts, with projected expenses far exceeding initial promises.
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fromwww.7x7.com
1 day ago

A woman-led team of SF researchers created a blueprint for coral regenerationand you can see the results.

Coral Regeneration Lab at the California Academy of Sciences uses Bay Area expertise to support coral reproduction and help restore imperiled reefs worldwide.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Gravitational lens shows a galaxy just 800 million years post-Big Bang

A gravitationally lensed ultra-faint galaxy 800 million years after the Big Bang shows extremely primitive chemical composition from early supernova enrichment.
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fromEngadget
2 days ago

Astronomers use the Webb telescope to improve our map of the cosmic web - Engadget

A James Webb Space Telescope survey produced the most detailed map of the cosmic web, revealing its structure early in the universe and enabling galaxy evolution studies across cosmic time.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Gravitational lens shows a galaxy just 800 million years post-Big Bang

A gravitationally lensed ultra-faint galaxy 800 million years after the Big Bang shows extremely primitive chemical composition from early supernova enrichment.
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fromEngadget
2 days ago

Astronomers use the Webb telescope to improve our map of the cosmic web - Engadget

A James Webb Space Telescope survey produced the most detailed map of the cosmic web, revealing its structure early in the universe and enabling galaxy evolution studies across cosmic time.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Scientists solve Bermuda mystery after discovering hidden structure

A lighter, 12-mile-thick rock slab beneath Bermuda formed 30–35 million years ago and keeps the island elevated above the ocean floor.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth may be oldest evidence of dentistry

Neanderthals may have intentionally drilled a tooth about 60,000 years ago, providing the earliest evidence of dental work and possible cognitive complexity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Neanderthals used stone drills to treat cavities 59,000 years ago, tooth suggests

Neanderthals drilled a molar cavity with stone tools about 59,000 years ago, showing early evidence of invasive dental treatment and survival after care.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Neanderthals drilled cavities to treat a toothache 59,000 years ago

A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth shows intentional drilling to remove infected tissue and relieve pain, providing the oldest evidence of dentistry.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth may be oldest evidence of dentistry

Neanderthals may have intentionally drilled a tooth about 60,000 years ago, providing the earliest evidence of dental work and possible cognitive complexity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Neanderthals used stone drills to treat cavities 59,000 years ago, tooth suggests

Neanderthals drilled a molar cavity with stone tools about 59,000 years ago, showing early evidence of invasive dental treatment and survival after care.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Neanderthals drilled cavities to treat a toothache 59,000 years ago

A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth shows intentional drilling to remove infected tissue and relieve pain, providing the oldest evidence of dentistry.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

New Wikipedia Clone Made Entirely of AI Hallucinations

Halupedia generates encyclopedia entries on demand using AI prompts, presenting fabricated facts, citations, and footnotes in a scholarly style.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA

Ancient tooth proteins indicate Homo erectus interbred with Denisovans, and modern humans inherited some Homo erectus DNA.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 day ago

I grew up in the Midwest as a Korean adoptee. Living in Seoul helped me finally feel Korean and American.

I ended up printing out a picture of an Irish friendship ring. Even while I was presenting it, it just felt like a total lie because I had no connection to it. I just wanted the assignment to be over. She managed to meet her family on a three-day layover in South Korea, on the way back to the US from Guam on a research trip.
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fromOpen Culture
1 day ago

Watch the Moment When the Wreck of the Titanic Was First Discovered (1985)

Somebody should get Bob," says one of the crew as soon as it becomes clear, even on their low-resolution black-and-white monitor, that they're looking at man-made objects on the sea floor. And well they should have: the Bob in question is oceanographer and Argo inventor Robert Ballard, who'd been actively thinking about how to find the Titanic since at least the early nineteen-seventies and boarded Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's R/V Knorr with intent to find it.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Earth's rarest blue-green diamond could fetch 9.4 MILLION at auction

Ocean Dream is a rare fancy vivid blue-green diamond, cut to 5.50 carats, expected to sell for up to £9.4 million.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Solar drone with jumbo jet wingspan broke a flight record-then it crashed

A Skydweller solar drone completed an eight-day record flight, then performed controlled water ditching and sank due to a non-buoyant composite structure.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago
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A 'cosmic triangle' will appear in the sky tonight: When and where to see Saturn, Mars, and the moon align in May 2026

fromFast Company
1 day ago
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A 'cosmic triangle' will appear in the sky tonight: When and where to see Saturn, Mars, and the moon align in May 2026

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fromBig Think
2 days ago

The discovery of an atmosphere on a tiny Kuiper belt world

Accurate observations and experiments reveal atmospheres on distant Kuiper belt objects, extending Pluto’s uniqueness to a second known case.
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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

A New Study Explains How Carbon Dioxide Cools the Upper Atmosphere-and Warms Earth Below

Rising CO2 cools the stratosphere by expanding infrared wavelength interactions, strengthening CO2’s heat-trapping effect while warming the surface and lower atmosphere.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Rubies and opals on Mars? The real treasure in the planet's gemstones may not be what you think

Mars contains corundum-like minerals resembling Earth gemstones, but impact-formed formation likely prevents gem-quality mining.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Alternate versions of you may exist across parallel universes

Tiny events could split reality into countless parallel universes, producing separate versions of you following different life paths.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Savage Landscape by Cal Flyn review into the wild

Hydrothermal springs off California host dense pearl octopus nurseries, showing wilderness is never empty and is rich with life and meaning.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

SF startup spreads crushed rock to speed carbon removal and capture greenhouse gas

Crushed rock spread on farmland accelerates natural carbon dioxide binding, moving carbon into soil and water systems within years instead of millennia.
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Africa is splitting in TWO as new tectonic boundary forms in Zambia

“This fluid connection is evidence that the fault boundary of the Kafue Rift is active. 'Therefore, the Southwest African Rift Zone is too - and may be an early indication of the break-up of sub-Saharan Africa.'”
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

What it would have been like to experience dinosaur-killing asteroid

Around 66 million years ago, a six-mile (10km)-wide space rock called Chicxulub smashed into Mexico. The impact famously wiped out the dinosaurs, caused worldwide devastation and changed the course of history. The collision released a huge dust and soot cloud that partially blocked out the sun and caused temperatures to plummet - and in the years that followed, it wiped out more than 50 per cent of all animal and plant species on Earth.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Ice core reveals longest-ever continuous record of Earth's climate

A 1.2-million-year Antarctic ice core links atmospheric CO2 changes to global temperature shifts across repeated climate cycles.
#wildlife-monitoring
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fromKqed
6 days ago

Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County | KQED

Otter monitoring in Elkhorn Slough showed many otters were residents, with frequent hauling out and healthier animals than elsewhere.
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fromKqed
6 days ago

Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County | KQED

Otter monitoring in Elkhorn Slough showed residents, frequent hauling out, and healthier animals, reshaping understanding of estuaries as key habitat and food-chain support.
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fromKqed
6 days ago

Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County | KQED

Otter monitoring in Elkhorn Slough showed many otters were residents, with frequent hauling out and healthier animals than elsewhere.
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fromKqed
6 days ago

Volunteer Helps With Monitoring Sea Otters in Monterey County | KQED

Otter monitoring in Elkhorn Slough showed residents, frequent hauling out, and healthier animals, reshaping understanding of estuaries as key habitat and food-chain support.
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Man Behind Simulation Hypothesis Warns That Extinction of Humanity Is a Risk We Have to Take

Back in 2003, when he was at Oxford, Bostrom penned an influential philosophical paper with the incredible title of “Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?” Loosely speaking, his argument was that sufficiently advanced civilizations will eventually build sophisticated simulations of their own ancestors - and that, given enough time in the simulation, those simulated beings will develop their own simulation inside the simulation, where a new set of simulated ancestors will do the same thing, ad infinitum.
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fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

Here's how to see the Northern Lights in the UK this week after a rare solar flare

The special sky colourings, caused by solar particles colliding with Earth's magnetic field, could be more visible than usual in the UK this week, according to experts, thanks to a recent powerful blast from the Sun.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

A Scientist's Close Call with Hantavirus Aboard the M.V. Hondius

During the expedition's first ten days, the ship navigated a strong storm, with ocean swells reaching two to three metres. Still, the sights were remarkable. "Lot of good remote birds!" the scientist texted friends. Then one of them sent him a link to a news story about an outbreak of a hantavirus, a potentially deadly pathogen traditionally carried by rodents, which had been reported on a cruise ship. "Please tell me you're not on this ship," the friend wrote.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

A study just found brain-eating amoeba in 2 popular U.S. national parks. Here's what you need to know

Naegleria fowleri was detected in 34% of thermally impacted park water samples, but no infections or deaths were reported at detection sites.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Best. Day. Ever. What does a good day in science look like?

Good days in science come from rare moments of discovery, wonder, and meaningful progress that motivate researchers to continue their work.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Audio long read: The air is full of DNA - here's what scientists are using it for

Airborne DNA can be used to monitor ecosystems, detect invasive species and pathogens early, and potentially assess conservation success, while raising ethical concerns about genetic privacy.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test

Scientists called it trinitite. Now researchers have identified a new material within trinitite called a clathratea cagelike chemical lattice that traps other atoms inside it. It's a completely new kind of clathrate crystal—something never seen before in nature or in the products of a nuclear explosion, says Luca Bindi, a geologist at the University of Florence in Italy, who is co-author of a new study detailing the finding.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Contagious yawning begins in the WOMB, experts reveal

Experts have discovered foetuses 'catch' yawns from their mothers and have been seen slowly opening and closing their mouths. As part of a study, they recorded the facial expressions of pregnant women while an ultrasound machine captured real-time images of their foetuses' faces. By comparing the two records, the researchers found that foetuses were more likely to yawn after their mothers did, with a delay of around 90 seconds.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

Academy of Sciences secures grant to help endangered sea stars, Bay Area's coastal ecosystem

Lab-raised sunflower sea stars were successfully tested in Monterey Bay cages, supporting future reintroduction to restore coastal ecosystem balance.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Dark matter may have created a wormhole INSIDE the Milky Way

Wormholes could connect distant or time-separated points, and dark matter may keep them open long enough for traversal in the Milky Way.
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4 days ago

Ewine van Dishoeck, astronomer: We are the first generation who can bring the question of life on other planets from the realm of philosophy into real science'

Interstellar dust and astrochemistry reveal how clouds evolve and how stars and planets form through reactions impossible on Earth.
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fromFuturism
4 days ago
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Government Releases UFO Files Containing Photos of "Anomalies" During Apollo 12 and 17

fromFortune
5 days ago
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UFO files show Buzz Aldrin saw a 'sizeable' object close to the moon and a 'fairly bright light source' that the Apollo 11 crew felt could be a laser | Fortune

fromWIRED
6 days ago
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'Orbs,' 'Saucers,' and 'Flashes' on the Moon: Pentagon Drops New UFO Files

fromFast Company
6 days ago
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The Pentagon just dropped "never-before-seen" UFO files online-here's how to see them yourself

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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Government Releases UFO Files Containing Photos of "Anomalies" During Apollo 12 and 17

Declassified UAP files include Apollo-era images and Gemini VII audio, with no consensus but preliminary analysis suggesting physical objects may be present.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

UFO files show Buzz Aldrin saw a 'sizeable' object close to the moon and a 'fairly bright light source' that the Apollo 11 crew felt could be a laser | Fortune

Pentagon released newly declassified UAP files and videos, including unresolved cases, while experts urge caution about misinterpretation and lack of evidence for alien life.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

UFO files spanning decades are released by Defense Department

More than 160 UAP-related records were declassified and released publicly by the Pentagon, including historical cases from 1948 and Apollo 11 debriefing.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
6 days ago

Pentagon releases UFO files, but offers no evidence of little green men - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Pentagon released 162 long-classified UAP files to increase transparency, but the records provide no confirmed evidence of alien life or secret retrieval programs.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

'Orbs,' 'Saucers,' and 'Flashes' on the Moon: Pentagon Drops New UFO Files

Newly released UAP-related files include some publicly available documents with altered page counts or redactions, but calls persist for verifiable scientific results.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

The Pentagon just dropped "never-before-seen" UFO files online-here's how to see them yourself

162 declassified UAP files are being made publicly accessible online without clearance, with new records added regularly under a transparency order.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

UFO files ignite biblical angel theory over 'eight-pointed' object

A 2013 UFO video released in 2025 has prompted comparisons to biblical angelic beings described in Ezekiel and Isaiah.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Pirouetting and gaping: mysterious whale behaviour documented as humpback migration begins

Jaw-gaping by humpback whales is a rarely documented behavior observed during migration and may function as social display or mouth-stretching for calves.
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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Versions of You in Other Universes May Be Subtly Affecting Your Destiny, Oxford Physicist Says

Quantum measurement outcomes arise from physical interactions, not human consciousness, and different observer experiences correspond to different quantum branches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The odds are not in our favour': who sets the Doomsday Clock and what can they tell us about the future of humanity?

Multiple escalating global risks—nuclear conflict, climate change, AI unpredictability, pathogen threats, and weakened preparedness—push humanity closer to catastrophe.
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fromEngadget
5 days ago

NASA's Curiosity rover gets its drill stuck, recordings from the Arctic seafloor and more science stories - Engadget

Curiosity successfully freed a rock stuck on its drill after multiple drilling adjustments, while Artemis II photos and a wasp named Attenboroughnculus tau drew attention.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

Just Show Us the Spaceships Already

Released materials provide mostly low-quality images and unverified accounts without hard scientific evidence of extraterrestrial life.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Pentagon releases first batch of previously secret files documenting reports of UFOs

The Pentagon released 162 previously secret UFO/UAP files, following a federal declassification directive, but the documents provide little new or conclusive evidence.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

Just Show Us the Spaceships Already

Released materials provide mostly low-quality images and unverified accounts without hard scientific evidence of extraterrestrial life.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Pentagon releases first batch of previously secret files documenting reports of UFOs

The Pentagon released 162 previously secret UFO/UAP files, following a federal declassification directive, but the documents provide little new or conclusive evidence.
fromBig Think
5 days ago

Starts With A Bang podcast #129 - Triton and the outer solar system

However, when it comes to the objects beyond Saturn, including the Uranian and Neptunian systems, as well as everything that lies in the Kuiper belt and beyond, the only probes we've ever sent their way are Voyager 2, which flew by Uranus and Neptune in the late 1980s, and New Horizons, which flew past Pluto in 2015.
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6 days ago

NASA Says Strange Red Dots in Sky Are an Unknown Class of Object That Looks Like a Huge Evil Eye

An X-ray emitting object among little red dots indicates a previously unseen, extreme stage of supermassive black hole evolution.
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fromBig Think
6 days ago

Ask Ethan: How empty are the depths of space?

Densities in space range from near-vacuum to extreme values, far exceeding or differing from Earth materials and even from each other across regions.
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fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

How sunburn inspired a new way to store energy

DNA molecules in skin can undergo sun-driven shape changes and be repaired by photolyase, enabling molecular solar thermal energy storage.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Daily briefing: A stunningly detailed map of the Universe and the month's best science images

DESI has mapped 47 million galaxies and quasars in 3D, with preliminary results suggesting the leading cosmic expansion model may be wrong.
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fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

US: Pentagon releases trove of classified UFO files

The White House ordered multiple agencies to release classified UFO and unexplained phenomenon files, totaling 162 documents, for public review.
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fromNature
6 days ago

World-leading climate centre takes Trump administration to court

NCAR faces legal action over NSF-led restructuring that could dismantle a major climate-science resource and its decades of institutional knowledge.
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fromNature
6 days ago

How a passion for baking fermented a fresh career move

Scientific understanding of microbes and techniques enables creative, unique approaches to fermented foods and assay development.
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fromHigh Country News
6 days ago

The resilience of the elusive vaquita - High Country News

Vaquitas in the Gulf of California face severe bycatch and fishing pressures, with limited knowledge and urgent conservation efforts needed to prevent extinction.
fromNature
6 days ago

Happy 100th birthday David Attenborough! Nature salutes you

The clip, filmed in 1978 for the landmark BBC series Life on Earth: A Natural History, demonstrates what has become Attenborough's trademark over his 70-year career: the communication of new, surprising and complex phenomena by showing rather than telling. There's no lecture here - just curiosity, mischief and arresting visual impact.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Surge in fake citations uncovered by audit of 2.5 million biomedical science papers

Nearly 3,000 biomedical papers contain fake references, with fabricated citations rising sharply from 2023 to 2025.
fromNature
6 days ago

Radioactive rain and proving relativity: Books in brief

Many books describe how the first atomic bomb was built. But this history by Emily Seyl stands apart. It tells the story of the bomb's Trinity test in New Mexico in July 1945 through restored photographs from the Los Alamos National Laboratory's National Security Research Center, where Seyl works. These include images of once-clandestine documents and experiments, as well as unfamiliar restored photographs of 'trinitite' - green glass found at the test crater - which fell from the bomb's fireball in molten drops.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

Trump administration again suspends UC Berkeley research grants

At least 18 NSF research grants to UC Berkeley were suspended in April, including a restored mixed-reality project, despite a court injunction limiting such actions.
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fromMail Online
6 days ago

How to travel around the world like Sir David Attenborough

A century of work reshaped public attitudes toward nature through emotionally compelling wildlife storytelling across many countries.
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fromSFGATE
6 days ago

Massive experimental aircraft developed by hypnotist crashes off US coast

Solar Impulse 2 lost power during an unmanned test flight in the Gulf of Mexico and crashed, with no injuries or fatalities reported.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Memorial Minute for Martin Karplus - Harvard Gazette

Martin Karplus advanced molecular understanding through computational molecular dynamics, bridging chemistry, physics, and biology, while enduring displacement and building a long Nobel-winning career.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Why science has abandoned the existence of the aether

Light and gravitational waves propagate through vacuum without requiring a medium, unlike sound waves which need particles to travel through.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Melting Antarctic ice may cause sea level to rise FASTER than expected

Deep ocean channels beneath Antarctic ice shelves trap warm water that melts ice 10 times faster than normal, threatening catastrophic sea level rise.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Skeletons of four doomed Franklin Expedition sailors identified with DNA

DNA analysis identified four members of the 1845 Franklin Arctic expedition, bringing total identified remains to six of 129 crew members who perished attempting to traverse the Northwest Passage.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

This Common In-flight Habit Could Expose You to Bacteria, Experts Warn

Airplane bathroom water contains dangerous bacteria and should be avoided for drinking and hand washing; using sanitizing wipes is safer.
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