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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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Scientists trace high-energy ghost particle to the 'Shadow Blaster' galaxy
Scientists trace high-energy ghost particle to the 'Shadow Blaster' galaxy
Astronomers have traced a high-energy "ghost particle" back to Shadow Blaster, a star-forming galaxy located 11 billion light-years away.— Space.com
A 6-Year-Old Boy Spotted Something Sticking Out of the Ground in a Field. It Turned Out to Be a Viking Sword
A 6-Year-Old Boy Spotted Something Sticking Out of the Ground in a Field. It Turned Out to Be a Viking Sword
Henrik Refsnes Mørtvedt was on a school field trip when he found the roughly 1,200-year-old weapon.— Smithsonian Magazine
If aliens landed on Earth tomorrow, what would they eat?
If aliens landed on Earth tomorrow, what would they eat?
With the release of Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg’s new film about aliens, a question as old as science fiction itself resurfaces.— The Conversation
Move over, giant meteor. Here’s what the largest comet would do to Earth
Move over, giant meteor. Here’s what the largest comet would do to Earth
Oort cloud object Bernardinelli–Bernstein has the largest known cometary nucleus: 119 km wide. An impact with Earth would be catastrophic.— Big Think
Noah's Ark could finally be found after historic deal promises 'irrefutable proof'
Noah's Ark could finally be found after historic deal promises 'irrefutable proof'
A mysterious formation high in the mountains of eastern Turkey has long fueled speculation that it could be the final resting place of Noah's Ark.— Daily Mail
China's doomed plan to create a 'cloud seeding corridor' tells us how far the country will go to solve its climate crisis
China's doomed plan to create a 'cloud seeding corridor' tells us how far the country will go to solve its climate crisis
China's willingness to invest billions in a quixotic, doomed plan to create a permanent river in the sky reveals the lengths it is willing to go.— Live Science
CIA was 'extraordinarily' evasive with UFO scientist, new US files say
CIA was 'extraordinarily' evasive with UFO scientist, new US files say
No bombshells so far in the latest Pentagon batch of declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena files. But they show the CIA hid its involvement.— USA Today
Can the Embodied Self Explain Near-Death Experiences?
Can the Embodied Self Explain Near-Death Experiences?
Some pioneering scientists have proposed that afferent signals from bodily organs and tissues are represented in the brain as a feeling of self.— Psychology Today
To Find Ancient Aliens, We Should Search the Moon for the Pulverized Remains of Dyson Spheres
To Find Ancient Aliens, We Should Search the Moon for the Pulverized Remains of Dyson Spheres
The best way to find alien technosignatures is to look for ones that have long survived their creators, according to a new paper.— Gizmodo
Spielberg: I believe aliens have visited Earth
Spielberg: I believe aliens have visited Earth
The Hollywood director said all the available evidence pointed to extraterrestrials having been to this planet.— The Telegraph
NASA X-ray spacecraft catches jet erupting from 1st supermassive black hole imaged by humanity
NASA X-ray spacecraft catches jet erupting from 1st supermassive black hole imaged by humanity
Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray spacecraft have obtained the most detailed image yet of the jet erupting from a supermassive black hole.— Space.com
Jackie Gleason’s Paranormal Activity
Jackie Gleason’s Paranormal Activity
The “Honeymooners” actor was obsessed with the supernatural—even his house looked like a spacecraft.— The New Yorker
Self-proclaimed psychic issues chilling warning after visions of World Cup catastrophe
Self-proclaimed psychic issues chilling warning after visions of World Cup catastrophe
Vó Bahiana, a Brazilian spiritualist with over 23 million followers on social media, has made a public prediction that UFOs will descend on the June 24 World Cup match between Brazil and Scotland.— Daily Mail
Forgotten in a Museum for Two Centuries, Artifact’s Rediscovery Upends a Long-Held Belief About the Vikings
Forgotten in a Museum for Two Centuries, Artifact’s Rediscovery Upends a Long-Held Belief About the Vikings
The rediscovery of this curious artifact, known as the Flygstad Figurine, was made by Peter Pentz, the curator of Denmark’s National Museum.— The Debrief
Scientists Investigate Strange Rumbling Beneath Utah
Scientists Investigate Strange Rumbling Beneath Utah
"It’s sort of a mystery in terms of fundamental physics."— Futurism
A UAP Science Advisory Council to the U.S. Government: Keeping Our Eyes on the Orbs, Not the Audience!
A UAP Science Advisory Council to the U.S. Government: Keeping Our Eyes on the Orbs, Not the Audience!
Avi Loeb comments on the latest UFO files release.— Medium
Did Aliens Build the Pyramids?
Did Aliens Build the Pyramids?
The Great Pyramid held the record as the tallest structure on Earth for nearly 4,000 years.— All That History
Mystery Potato Hovering Over Colorado Is Reported in Latest U.F.O. Files
Mystery Potato Hovering Over Colorado Is Reported in Latest U.F.O. Files
Potatoes have featured in sightings before, and in real and fictional space travel.— New York Times
Real estate agent finds Arkansas house overrun with snakes
Real estate agent finds Arkansas house overrun with snakes
The realtor captured video of snakes by the front door, hanging in the eaves, and hiding in an old electric panel.— UPI
You Can Now Get a Religious Exemption From Using AI at Work
You Can Now Get a Religious Exemption From Using AI at Work
A 34-year-old software engineer named Erin Maus may have found an ingenious workaround.— Futurism
What is Time? Scientist Built Miniature Universe to Find Out
What is Time? Scientist Built Miniature Universe to Find Out
Professor Barontini created a miniature universe from 24,000 atoms held at just several degrees above absolute zero.— The Debrief
Scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis
Scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis
The trials raise hopes for a future drug that could repair joints instead of replacing them.— Science Daily
Pigeons Can Spot Some Cancers as Well as Human Experts
Pigeons Can Spot Some Cancers as Well as Human Experts
Individual pigeons reached about 85% accuracy in distinguishing cancerous from non-cancerous breast tissue.— ZME Science
Silver Particles Cut and Join DNA with Incredible Efficiency
Silver Particles Cut and Join DNA with Incredible Efficiency
Researchers have announced a much more precise silver nanoparticle-based solution.— The Debrief
Researchers have discovered the world's largest known whale graveyard
Researchers have discovered the world's largest known whale graveyard
A region of the ocean floor off the coast of Australia has been found to contain a significant number of whale remains.— Unexplained Mysteries
'We were astonished': Millions of exoplanets could be born near active supermassive black holes
'We were astonished': Millions of exoplanets could be born near active supermassive black holes
A team of scientists is astounded to have discovered that bright and turbulent regions of galaxies could be the birthplace of millions of planets.— Space.com
'Ghost kids' haunt city centre shop and leave tiny footprints every night
'Ghost kids' haunt city centre shop and leave tiny footprints every night
Staff at a city-centre electricals shop say they’re being hounded by eerie goings-on that "make your skin crawl".— Mirror
Scientists Finally Solved the Mystery of How Venus Flytraps Snap Shut
Scientists Finally Solved the Mystery of How Venus Flytraps Snap Shut
New research seems to bust a common hypothesis for how a Venus flytrap's trap begins to close, while supporting another.— Gizmodo
Secret NASA audio captures 'alien base' comment during moon mission debrief
Secret NASA audio captures 'alien base' comment during moon mission debrief
The third batch of UFO files released on Friday included recorded NASA briefings after Apollo 16, which referred to an "alien starbase" on the dark side of the moon.— Daily Mail

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Alien Encounters / Palmistry Insights
Alien Encounters / Palmistry Insights
Author Whitley Strieber discussed his encounters with non-human entities, as well as cases of missing scientists. Followed by professional palmist Vernon Mahabal with insights into the practice of palmistry and predictions.

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