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The ‘Gates to Hell’ Are Dimming. That May Not Be a Good Thing.
The ‘Gates to Hell’ Are Dimming. That May Not Be a Good Thing.
It might be the world’s most baffling tourist attraction: a roaring pit of fire the size of a soccer field sitting in a barren desert.— New York Times

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James Webb Space Telescope directly studies an exoplanet's surface for the 1st time
James Webb Space Telescope directly studies an exoplanet's surface for the 1st time
The findings reveal a dark, airless world that may resemble Mercury.— Space.com
UFO expert warns mystery craft are outmaneuvering US military in restricted airspace
UFO expert warns mystery craft are outmaneuvering US military in restricted airspace
Jeremy Corbell says the instantaneous motion is 'baffling' the intelligence community.— FOX News
Dozens Of Ancient Stone Circles Near Israel’s ‘Stonehenge’ Spotted In Satellite Images
Dozens Of Ancient Stone Circles Near Israel’s ‘Stonehenge’ Spotted In Satellite Images
For more than 50 years, a massive stone monument in the Golan Heights has baffled archaeologists.— Study Finds
Bixonimania – The Fake Health Condition That Fooled the Internet with the Help of AI
Bixonimania – The Fake Health Condition That Fooled the Internet with the Help of AI
The made-up eye condition created to prove that large language models (LLMs) could be easily deceived, ended up tricking human researchers as well.— Oddity Central
UFO Update: Congresswoman Promises to Show Things of ‘Nonhuman Origin’
UFO Update: Congresswoman Promises to Show Things of ‘Nonhuman Origin’
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, has been among the most vocal lawmakers demanding greater transparency from the Department of Defense.— Newsweek
Dr. Steven Greer attacks JD Vance's claim that aliens are 'demons'
Dr. Steven Greer attacks JD Vance's claim that aliens are 'demons'
Dr. Greer, who has long advocated for UFO disclosure, has described Vance's comments as 'reckless'.— Unexplained Mysteries
A “Transdimensional” Anomalous Hall Effect Has Been Observed for the First Time
A “Transdimensional” Anomalous Hall Effect Has Been Observed for the First Time
Scientists report the discovery of a new and unusual behavior in a unique variety of layered graphene.— The Debrief
How one study of 20 million people shows star signs have no influence on romantic compatibility
How one study of 20 million people shows star signs have no influence on romantic compatibility
In this excerpt from "What Science Says About Astrology," author Carlos Orsi examines a 2007 study of 20 million people.— Live Science
Goldie Hawn gives new detail about meeting silver triangle-headed aliens who touched her face
Goldie Hawn gives new detail about meeting silver triangle-headed aliens who touched her face
Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the Hollywood star came close to tears as she recalled the “silver” creatures with “triangular-shaped heads.”— U.S. Sun
Massachusetts beekeeper sets swarm of bees on sheriff's deputies
Massachusetts beekeeper sets swarm of bees on sheriff's deputies
The peculiar incident saw the woman release the bees in an attempt to stop her elderly friend from being evicted.— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers capture sweeping Mars panoramas
NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers capture sweeping Mars panoramas
NASA has released a pair of sweeping new panoramas from its two active Mars rovers, Curiosity and Perseverance.— Space.com
Physicists achieve first-ever 'quadsqueezing' quantum interaction
Physicists achieve first-ever 'quadsqueezing' quantum interaction
Researchers at the University of Oxford have demonstrated a new type of quantum interaction using a single trapped ion.— Phys.org
CIA's mind-control program in turmoil after scientist's mysterious death
CIA's mind-control program in turmoil after scientist's mysterious death
A congressional hearing to examine the CIA's secretive mind-control program has been set for this month.— Daily Mail
A Scientist Says Humans Were Designed to Live Much Longer If Dinosaurs Had Never Ruled Earth
A Scientist Says Humans Were Designed to Live Much Longer If Dinosaurs Had Never Ruled Earth
What if a distant dinosaur-ruled world still shapes how fast we age today?— Daily Galaxy
String of earthquakes near Area 51 sparks secret testing rumors
String of earthquakes near Area 51 sparks secret testing rumors
As many as 17 individual earthquakes were picked up in the vicinity of the secretive facility in the Nevada desert.— Unexplained Mysteries
3 planets will put on a sky show in May — when and how to see them
3 planets will put on a sky show in May — when and how to see them
Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline May's skywatching, with stunning moon pairings and a three-planet display.— Space.com
AI finds signs of pancreatic cancer before tumors develop
AI finds signs of pancreatic cancer before tumors develop
An artificial intelligence model from the Mayo Clinic detected abnormalities on scans up to two years before patients were diagnosed.— NBC News
NOAA forecaster on how this year's El Niño could shatter records
NOAA forecaster on how this year's El Niño could shatter records
Nathaniel Johnson, a member of NOAA's El Niño forecasting team, says that this year's transition to El Niño could be the fastest on record.— Live Science
Ancient 'Lamb of God' coins marked with biblical end-times prophecy discovered
Ancient 'Lamb of God' coins marked with biblical end-times prophecy discovered
Ancient coins stamped with symbols linked to biblical end-times prophecy have been unearthed more than 1,000 years after they were created.— Daily Mail
Unusual earthquake swarm strikes near Area 51 sparking fears of secret testing
Unusual earthquake swarm strikes near Area 51 sparking fears of secret testing
At least 17 earthquakes up to a 4.4 magnitude were detected just miles from Area 51, a cultural phenomenon thanks to decades of conspiracy theories.— Daily Mail
Could At-Home Brain Stimulation Reduce Psychiatry’s Reliance on S.S.R.I.s?
Could At-Home Brain Stimulation Reduce Psychiatry’s Reliance on S.S.R.I.s?
A headset recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration uses a weak electric current to shock the brain.— New York Times
Project Blue Beam: The 1990s Conspiracy Theory That Told Of Hologram Alien Invasions And A New World Order
Project Blue Beam: The 1990s Conspiracy Theory That Told Of Hologram Alien Invasions And A New World Order
The ideas in this particularly juicy conspiracy theory were considered impossible when it was first proposed.— IFL Science
There’s a Hidden Shortcut to Mars, Scientific Paper Finds
There’s a Hidden Shortcut to Mars, Scientific Paper Finds
This could cut down the length of a round trip significantly.— Futurism
Great Pyramid Construction Theory Reveals New Link to Mysterious “Void” Within the Megastructure
Great Pyramid Construction Theory Reveals New Link to Mysterious “Void” Within the Megastructure
A new study argues that the famous ancient megastructure may have been built using a special ramp employing a helical path.— The Debrief
The Admiral Who Says Atlantis Is Real and the Aliens Are Already Here
The Admiral Who Says Atlantis Is Real and the Aliens Are Already Here
Timothy Gallaudet says he knows aliens have come to Earth; he just doesn’t know what their intentions are.— The Free Press
Is Tatooine the norm? Planets may prefer living with two suns instead of one
Is Tatooine the norm? Planets may prefer living with two suns instead of one
Planets may form more easily around pairs of stars than around single stars like the sun, according to new research.— Space.com
That's so Gen Z: One third of younger people believe they're psychic, according to survey
That's so Gen Z: One third of younger people believe they're psychic, according to survey
One third of Gen Z Americans claim to have had twice as many psychic moments as Boomers, according to a survey by Talker Research.— Euro News
UFO whistleblowers issue chilling warning after Air Force officer was found dead before he could testify
UFO whistleblowers issue chilling warning after Air Force officer was found dead before he could testify
Jeremy Corbell, who has helped bring multiple whistleblowers before Congress, warned that the risks facing these individuals extend far beyond public scrutiny.— Daily Mail
Wisconsin recycling center posts 17.3 mph speed limit sign
Wisconsin recycling center posts 17.3 mph speed limit sign
Outagamie County Recycling and Solid Waste in Appleton wanted to make drivers look twice at the speed sign.— UPI

Last Night

Combating Chronic Disease / Fireball Events
Combating Chronic Disease / Fireball Events
Attorney Jonathan W. Emord discussed the chronic disease epidemic and the need for systemic change. Followed by researcher Marshall Masters on the surge in large fireball events and their connection to the brown dwarf star "Nemesis."

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