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We are currently the only human species alive, but as recently as maybe 24,000 years ago another one walked the earth.
— LiveScience
Former Socorro, NM police officer and eyewitness to one of the most well-known UFO cases in history, Lonnie Zamora died Monday night.
— Twilight Language
Fluorescence found to aid healing.
— National Geographic News
An Australian psychology expert who has been studying emotions has found being grumpy makes us think more clearly.
— BBC News
Inhabitants of a family house say they have to extinguish mysterious small fires, up to 60 a day.
— Prague Daily Monitor
Chinese scientists claim to be able to control the weather. But is so-called geoengineering more than wishful thinking?
— The Guardian
Many recent earthquakes may have been the aftershocks of large quakes that occurred hundreds of years ago.
— BBC News
Wally Earhart of Carson City, the fourth cousin of Amelia Earhart, says the U.S. government continues to perpetrate a "massive coverup."
— Nevada Appeal
The laws that govern the atmosphere might actually be very simple.
— New Scientist
The ECETI ranch is a UFO hotspot regularly visited by UFO enthusiasts and investigators.
— Phantoms & Monsters
Nick Redfern writes about close encounters of the 'Fourth Kind.'
— Mania.com
Pilgrims have traveled to a rain-soaked corner of western Ireland hoping to witness a miracle.
— The Observer
Multiple witnesses saw a UFO move across the sky above their homes in the commune of Montserrat.
— All News Web
An animated face that looks three-dimensional is projected onto a dummy's blank face (with video).
— New Scientist
Comet or 'space' debris seen falling through the atmosphere on Oct. 26.
— Gilroy Dispatch
A 35-mile rift in the desert of Ethiopia will likely become a new ocean eventually, researchers now confirm.
— LiveScience
Pentagon project features a projectile capable of delivering an electric shock to incapacitate a person tens of meters away.
— New Scientist
More than quarter of the ice present in 2000 was gone by 2007.
— Associated Press
The trawler, the Diasan Shinsho-maru, capsized off Chiba as its three-man crew was trying to haul in a net.
— The Telegraph
Derek Bridges has revealed how he shot extraordinary footage which UFO experts say shows aliens beaming an animal into their spaceship.
— The Sun
Birds that navigate using the Earth's magnetic field rely more on their eyes than on the magnetic particles in their nostrils.
— New Scientist
From brains to preserved bodies, scientists have dug up some scary stuff.
— MSNBC
The species lived 112 million years ago during the early Cretaceous of central Montana.
— PhysOrg.com
Mr. Dore said he and his bride - who is young enough to be his great-great-grand-daughter - were from the same village in Somalia.
— BBC News
The demise of the Nazca society was linked in part to the fate of a tree.
— BBC News
The Tweance, the Twitter séance, has reported that Michael Jackson is "at peace", and Kurt Cobain thinks Dave Grohl is a good drummer.
— The Telegraph
At the Stanley Museum in Estes Park, history buffs can hear all about one of the nation's most famous haunted hotels.
— The Denver Post
To test whether it's possible to artificially induce paranormal experiences researchers design a scientifically haunted room.
— Wired
Ghost-hunting events are on the increase, and not just at Halloween.
— The Guardian
Reporter for New Scientist investigates reports of ghosts at a haunted castle in Cumbria, UK.
— New Scientist