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Earth-size planet found orbiting nearby star that will outlive the sun by 100 billion yearsAn Earth-size planet discovered around a nearby star offers astronomers their first chance for exoplanetary geology.— Live Science
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Man claims to have found his daughter 'playing with Bigfoot' in the woodsAn intriguing story recently surfaced that describes a very close encounter with an alleged Bigfoot in California.— Unexplained Mysteries
Shadow Government and UFO Disclosure: What You Need to KnowOver the years, numerous whistleblowers have come forward, claiming that the government is hiding evidence of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact.— Anomalien
Journey Into the Fiery Depths of Earth’s Youngest CavesWhat Iceland’s volcanoes are revealing about early life on our planet.— Smithsonian Magazine
When the U.S. Tried to Win World War II with Radioactive FoxesOperation Fantasia planned to use glow-in-the-dark foxes to spook Japanese forces into defeat.— Mental Floss
Vatican holds press conference on the topic of supernatural phenomenaThe Vatican has today tightened up its guidelines concerning claims of divine intervention and the supernatural.— Unexplained Mysteries
Farmer finds mysterious charred space object on his land... and experts brand it 'deadly'A mysterious and "deadly" space object plummeted from the sky to land in the canola field of an unsuspecting farmer in Canada.— The Sun
NASA-funded pulsed plasma rocket concept aims to send astronauts to Mars in 2 monthsAn innovative rocket system could revolutionize future deep space missions to Mars.— Space.com
Archaeologists Found an 'Anomaly' Near the Pyramids That May Reveal an Ancient PortalNew findings beneath the desert floor hint at entrances to long-lost chambers.— Popular Mechanics
Scientists warn Americans could run out of groundwater by 2050America is in the midst of a water crisis as scientists have discovered a majority of the nation's groundwater supply could be depleted by 2050.— Daily Mail
New US bill aims to force full UFO disclosure within 270 daysRep. Tim Burchett is introducing a new bill designed to force the US government to release all of its UFO files.— Unexplained Mysteries
Could Dyson spheres exist in our galaxy?Two separate groups of astronomers have claimed that they have detected dozens of possible Dyson spheres within the Milky Way galaxy.— NBC News
Security camera snaps ghostly figure staring at child one month after grandad's deathA man has shared a spooky image picked up by one of his home security cameras that appears to show a ghostly figure standing over his son while he sleeps.— Mirror
Does the Milky Way orbit anything?Do galaxies, including our own Milky Way, orbit anything in the universe?— Live Science
Giant skull from 40-ton creature is discovered on North Carolina beachA large, eerie skull fragment — with two rows of jagged, teeth-like edges — washed onto the shoreline of North Carolina's Outer Banks this week.— Daily Mail
Alien 'Dyson sphere' megastructures could surround at least 7 stars in our galaxy, new studies suggestAt least seven stars in the Milky Way show signs of potentially harboring a hypothetical, super-advanced form of alien technology.— Live Science
Mystery of inscription found under patio slabA homeowner is searching for answers after an obscure inscription was found written underneath a stone slab in his garden patio.— BBC
Ancient Black Hole Collision Spotted, Occurred Shortly After the Big BangThe event, which occurred when the universe was 740 million years young, gives scientists a clue about the number of black holes in the universe.— Gizmodo
Paranormal investigator fills own home with collection of the macabre33-year-old Rebecca Galentine has attracted quite a following online thanks to her unusual taste in collectibles.— Unexplained Mysteries
Hundreds Gather to Watch Masked Man Eat an Entire Jar of Cheeseballs in New York CityAfter plastering the whole of Manhattan with fliers, 'Cheeseball Man' gathered a crowd of hundreds to watch him eat a whole tub of the snack food.— Oddity Central
U.S. Intelligence Wanted To Meet Transport Canada UFO 'lead'A U.S. intelligence agency wanted to meet with Transport Canada's "lead" on UFOs amid heightened interest and headline-grabbing news about the Pentagon's UFO research efforts and congressional hearings in the U.S.— CTV News
Deep Sea Minerals May Bear Witness to First Microbes on EarthA team of researchers at the Universities of Tübingen and Göttingen has found that certain minerals with characteristic shapes could indicate the activity of bacteria in hydrothermal vents—or black smokers—in the deep ocean several billion years ago.— Phys.org
Siberia's 'Gateway To The Underworld' Is GrowingThe Batagay megaslump — a 3,250-foot-wide (990 meters) depression in the permafrost in the Russian Far East — is "actively growing" by a massive amount every year, scientists have found.— Live Science
23,000-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Story of Humans in AmericaIn New Mexico's White Sands National Park, the oldest footprints ever found on the continent were discovered. Recent research now dates those footprints to about 10,000 years before it was previously believed humans existed in North America.— Popular Mechanics
New Spacecraft Will Visit International Space Station SoonWith its perpetually upturned pectoral fins, and blunt nose, the Dream Chaser looks more like a killer whale than a spacecraft. But unlike an orca, the Dream Chaser will soon be going to orbit: on a mission to resupply the ISS.— Scientific American
Mysterious L-shaped structure found near Egyptian pyramids of Giza baffles scientistsAn enigmatic L-shaped structure found underground near the pyramids at Giza may be an entrance to a mysterious deeper feature below it.— Live Science
Brain-Reading Device Deciphers Internal Thoughts With Surprising PrecisionScientists have created a device that can read a person's brain signals and translate their internal speech.— Gizmodo
Dr. Bruce Maccabee Passes at 82His research into the nature of UFOs included an in-depth examination in the Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting.— A Different Perspective
Model suggests subluminal warp drives may be possibleResearchers describe the physics behind their approach and why they believe it shows that warp drives may not have to be relegated to science fiction stories.— Phys Org
In the Earth’s Quietest Room, You Can Hear Yourself BlinkBackground noise in the custom-built chamber is actually measured in negative decibels, which means it’s below the threshold of human hearing.— Smithsonian Magazine
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