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Anna Paulina Luna offers update on Trump's UFO files release
Anna Paulina Luna offers update on Trump's UFO files release
The US Representative has provided a few words hinting at what might be going on behind the scenes.— Unexplained Mysteries

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NASA's Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
NASA's Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
The rocket spent nearly a month undergoing maintenance after an initial rollout to the pad in January.— Space.com
Bermuda Triangle hunt for lost plane yields unexpected discovery
Bermuda Triangle hunt for lost plane yields unexpected discovery
When the divers went down to take a closer look, what they found shocked them.— Unexplained Mysteries
Here's How Microbes Beyond Earth Might Live Without Liquid Water
Here's How Microbes Beyond Earth Might Live Without Liquid Water
Some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s "habitable zone."— Smithsonian Magazine
Scientists witness birth of one of universe's strongest magnets
Scientists witness birth of one of universe's strongest magnets
The observation occurred thanks to an effect first predicted by Albert Einstein.— Live Science
Sharks in the Bahamas Are Eating Tons of Drugs
Sharks in the Bahamas Are Eating Tons of Drugs
The crystal clear waters are filled with enough illegal and prescription drugs that it's showing up in shark blood.— VICE
1,800-year-old nails possibly 'protected' both living and dead
1,800-year-old nails possibly 'protected' both living and dead
Archaeologists excavating in Rome's Ostiense necropolis found three skeletons with iron nails on their chests.— Live Science
You're infected with a brain-eating virus you've never heard of
You're infected with a brain-eating virus you've never heard of
It's estimated to infect up to 90 percent of people and lurks quietly in your cells for life.— Ars Technica
Single cell with no brain capable of Pavlovian learning
Single cell with no brain capable of Pavlovian learning
A trumpet-shaped, single-celled organism seems able to predict one thing will follow another.— New Scientist
Meteorite streaks across French skies, punches through roof
Meteorite streaks across French skies, punches through roof
The night sky over northern Europe was transformed into a dazzling display of light and sound on Sunday, March 8.— TGG News
Ex-US Officer Claims UFOs Shut Down Nuclear Missiles at US Base
Ex-US Officer Claims UFOs Shut Down Nuclear Missiles at US Base
A former US Air Force officer claims UFOs disabled nuclear missiles at a Montana base in 1967.— NDTV
Congressman Claims NASA is Hiding Classified Alien Craft Files
Congressman Claims NASA is Hiding Classified Alien Craft Files
Congressman Tim Burchett challenges NASA's transparency on UFOs, alleging classified information is being withheld.— International Business Times
Scientists move closer to reviving a cryopreserved brain
Scientists move closer to reviving a cryopreserved brain
Researchers have succeeded in partially reviving the frozen brain tissue of a mouse for the first time.— Unexplained Mysteries
Astronomers keep finding new moons of Jupiter and Saturn
Astronomers keep finding new moons of Jupiter and Saturn
The moons are all tiny, barely two miles across in size.— Space.com
New Study Links Synesthesia to Lucid Dreaming Power
New Study Links Synesthesia to Lucid Dreaming Power
Lucid dreaming remains one of the most intriguing and least understood features of the human mind.— The Debrief
Mystery fireball seen 'moving with intent' over Texas as fourth meteor is spotted worldwide in one week
Mystery fireball seen 'moving with intent' over Texas as fourth meteor is spotted worldwide in one week
A mysterious fireball making turns that seem to defy the laws of physics was spotted by multiple witnesses in Texas Tuesday night.— Daily Mail
Hollywood Is Suddenly Taking UFOs Seriously, With Rival “Disclosure” Projects in the Works
Hollywood Is Suddenly Taking UFOs Seriously, With Rival “Disclosure” Projects in the Works
A "historically anchored" Roswell movie is coming, while filmmakers ranging from Steven Spielberg to Joseph Kosinski tout upcoming UAP-themed titles.— Hollywood Reporter
Meet Dooly, a Baby Dinosaur That May Have Been Fuzzy and Was Hidden in 113-Million-Year-Old Rock
Meet Dooly, a Baby Dinosaur That May Have Been Fuzzy and Was Hidden in 113-Million-Year-Old Rock
Learn how a newly discovered baby dinosaur fossil from Aphae Island, South Korea, became the first find of its kind in 15 years.— Discover
3I/ATLAS is Fading Away, Leaving Us to Ponder Over Its 22 Mysterious Anomalies
3I/ATLAS is Fading Away, Leaving Us to Ponder Over Its 22 Mysterious Anomalies
Avi Loeb bids farewell to our interstellar visitor.— Medium
15,000 Years Ago, Humans Shaped Clay for Ritualistic Purposes
15,000 Years Ago, Humans Shaped Clay for Ritualistic Purposes
The research team behind the potentially historic discovery said their finds represent the earliest known clay ornaments in Southwest Asia.— The Debrief
All 5 'letters' of DNA found on an asteroid speeding through our solar system
All 5 'letters' of DNA found on an asteroid speeding through our solar system
JAXA samples reveal that asteroid Ryugu has a complete set of nucleobases, the building blocks of DNA, suggesting these ingredients of life may be common.— Live Science
Roman artifact discovered in the Americas shatters New World history as we know it
Roman artifact discovered in the Americas shatters New World history as we know it
The discovery of a Roman artifact in the Americas has sparked a debate about who truly discovered the New World.— Daily Mail
Astronomers find extremely rare star from ancient universe
Astronomers find extremely rare star from ancient universe
Scientists have adopted the role of "cosmic archaeologists" to discover a rare, iron-deficient second-generation star.— Space.com
Trump’s UFO release could include videos, photos of non-human craft proving we aren’t alone
Trump’s UFO release could include videos, photos of non-human craft proving we aren’t alone
The government’s trove of UFO docs is massive and includes stunning photos and videos, according to Christopher Mellon.— New York Post
More than 1,050 people form human shamrock in Dublin, Ohio
More than 1,050 people form human shamrock in Dublin, Ohio
On St. Patrick's Day, organizers said more than 1,050 people in green ponchos formed the shape of the shamrock.— UPI
Aurora alert! Powerful geomagnetic storm could spark northern lights as far south as Illinois on March 19
Aurora alert! Powerful geomagnetic storm could spark northern lights as far south as Illinois on March 19
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G2 geomagnetic storm warning for March 19.— Space.com
Mysterious 'Trump' airships appearing in 100-year-old sketchbooks sparks 'time traveler' theories
Mysterious 'Trump' airships appearing in 100-year-old sketchbooks sparks 'time traveler' theories
Sketches of futuristic aircraft drawn by artist Charles Dellschau mysteriously contain the word 'TRUMP.'— Daily Mail
 New Study Investigates the Link Between Neurodivergence and “Anomalous Communication”
New Study Investigates the Link Between Neurodivergence and “Anomalous Communication”
The University of Virginia and its Division of Perceptual Science are conducting research that delves deeper into how our brains process information.— The Debrief
Why Our Brain Tells Us Horror Stories at Night
Why Our Brain Tells Us Horror Stories at Night
The surprising psychology behind late-night catastrophising.— Psychology Today
These Charcoal-Eating Fungi Flourish After Fires
These Charcoal-Eating Fungi Flourish After Fires
Uncovering their genetic secrets could help rebuild burned ecosystems.— Smithsonian Magazine

Last Night

Mysterious Disappearances / UFO & ET Agenda
Mysterious Disappearances / UFO & ET Agenda
Filmmaker David Paulides detailed his latest documentary about strange disappearances in Washington State. Followed by researcher Dean Alioto, who explored the UFO community's most pressing question: "Why are they coming here?"

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