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Study: Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old
Study: Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old
A recent study conducted by the University of Ottawa presents compelling evidence that challenges the traditional model of the universe.— Earth.com

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What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living
What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living
Researchers are documenting a phenomenon that seems to help the dying, as well as those they leave behind.— New York Times
The Ghost-Busting ‘Girl Detective’ Who Awed Houdini
The Ghost-Busting ‘Girl Detective’ Who Awed Houdini
As an undercover investigator, Rose Mackenberg unmasked hundreds of America’s fake psychics.— Atlas Obscura
Oldest evidence of earthquakes found in strange jumble of 3.3 billion-year-old rocks from Africa
Oldest evidence of earthquakes found in strange jumble of 3.3 billion-year-old rocks from Africa
Geologists have found that the rocks of the Barberton Greenstone Belt are similar to those subjected to earthquakes and landslides in New Zealand.— Live Science
A geoscientist explains what would happen if Earth suddenly stopped spinning
A geoscientist explains what would happen if Earth suddenly stopped spinning
At its equator, Earth is spinning at about 1,040 mph. But what if it just suddenly stopped?— Business Insider
Declassified UFO footage is now available on AARO's website
Declassified UFO footage is now available on AARO's website
The Pentagon's official UFO office now has a section on its website dedicated to videos of UAPs.— Unexplained Mysteries
Family screams in terror as ‘ghost’ rocks in chair in 'middle of nowhere' holiday home
Family screams in terror as ‘ghost’ rocks in chair in 'middle of nowhere' holiday home
The strange paranormal activity happened after Cande Ragghianti and his relatives visited the country house 'in the middle of nowhere'.— Mirror
Have all 8 planets ever aligned?
Have all 8 planets ever aligned?
The solar system's eight planets will never truly be in a straight line, but they can get close to it.— Live Science
Covid did come from Wuhan lab, says new analysis of patients, records and virus' makeup
Covid did come from Wuhan lab, says new analysis of patients, records and virus' makeup
Researchers used a risk tool to determine chance Covid was of 'unnatural' origin.— Daily Mail
New AI 'assistant' being tested by NYC teachers to create lesson plans
New AI 'assistant' being tested by NYC teachers to create lesson plans
A new AI "teaching assistant" that can create lesson plans for teachers is being piloted in some Brooklyn high schools.— New York Post
Workers discover three human skulls while laying foundation for new home
Workers discover three human skulls while laying foundation for new home
The grisly discovery was made by construction crews working at a building site in Narrumson Road, New Jersey.— Unexplained Mysteries
Scientists may have just caught 7 exotic 'ghost particles' as they pierced through Earth
Scientists may have just caught 7 exotic 'ghost particles' as they pierced through Earth
Devices buried deep within the south pole detected highly elusive tau neutrinos blasted toward Earth by powerful astrophysical events.— Space.com
Could New Evidence Revive the Black Dahlia Case?
Could New Evidence Revive the Black Dahlia Case?
Emerging clues may shine a new light on Hollywood’s darkest tale: the shocking 1947 death of Elizabeth Short.— Popular Mechanics
Plans revealed for world’s largest plane — it’s a whopping 356 feet long
Plans revealed for world’s largest plane — it’s a whopping 356 feet long
This castle in the sky is nearly as long as a regulation NFL football field and 127 feet longer than the Boeing 747 — the world's largest passenger plane.— New York Post
Real life Skynet?
Real life Skynet?
Controversial robot powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT can now have real-time conversations.— Daily Mail
Signal Linked to E.T.s May Have Been Caused By Passing Truck
Signal Linked to E.T.s May Have Been Caused By Passing Truck
Johns Hopkins University-led research said a blip on the seismometer that Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb used to pinpoint a presumed meteor crash site, and evidence he said might reflect extraterrestrial technology, may simply have been caused by the...— Business Insider
Voyager 1 Sputters Back to Life
Voyager 1 Sputters Back to Life
Late last year, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, which has been traveling through space since launching almost 50 years ago, started sending nonsensical messages back to Earth, as if senility was catching up with it. But now, according to NASA's latest...— Yahoo News
Man Who Spent 100 Days Underwater Claims It De-Aged Him
Man Who Spent 100 Days Underwater Claims It De-Aged Him
A man who spent a record 100 days underwater claims the experience de-aged him by 20 years, and even shared some proof.— Unilad
NASA Receives Message Laser-Beamed From 10 Million Miles
NASA Receives Message Laser-Beamed From 10 Million Miles
Eventually, we're going to want to expand the World Wide Web across the galaxy, and NASA recently demonstrated a key piece of tech that could help, beaming messages via laser across a distance of almost 16 million kilometers (10 million miles).— Science Alert
Drowned Island the Size of Iceland Found Off Brazil
Drowned Island the Size of Iceland Found Off Brazil
In 2018, Brazilian and British scientists were exploring the seafloor around a volcanic plateau known as the Rio Grande Rise when they spotted rocks that looked like they belonged on dry land. Watching video relayed from their remotely operated...— Live Science
NASA unveils cryptic message from Earth to be sent to Jupiter's icy ocean moon Europa
NASA unveils cryptic message from Earth to be sent to Jupiter's icy ocean moon Europa
From a poem written by a U.S. Poet Laureate to millions of stenciled names, NASA's Clipper spacecraft's trip to Europa will be marked with a human touch.— Live Science
Photographer steps inside Vietnam’s shadowy ‘click farms’
Photographer steps inside Vietnam’s shadowy ‘click farms’
Jack Latham spent a month in the capital Hanoi documenting some of the shadowy enterprises that help clients artificially boost online traffic and social media engagement.— CNN
Montana Man Pleads Guilty to Creating Massive Franken-Sheep With Cloned Animal Parts
Montana Man Pleads Guilty to Creating Massive Franken-Sheep With Cloned Animal Parts
The plan was to let people hunt the largest sheep in the world on private ranches in the U.S.— Gizmodo
Fragmented Facts: AARO Report Unearths Odd Claims Involving US Recovery of Material From 1952 UFO Incident
Fragmented Facts: AARO Report Unearths Odd Claims Involving US Recovery of Material From 1952 UFO Incident
The account in question appeared in Frank Edwards’ book Flying Saucers: Serious Business.— The Debrief
Japan’s Fascination with T-Rex Costume Racing
Japan’s Fascination with T-Rex Costume Racing
Over the last couple of years, more than 40 T-Rex costume races have been hosted around Japan.— Oddity Central
Watch the exploding green 'devil comet' zoom past the Andromeda Galaxy in a stunning livestream this week
Watch the exploding green 'devil comet' zoom past the Andromeda Galaxy in a stunning livestream this week
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is currently sailing past the Andromeda Galaxy in the night sky as it races toward Earth.— Live Science
The many chilling myths of Prague's 'lunatic graveyard'
The many chilling myths of Prague's 'lunatic graveyard'
An overgrown graveyard has become the Czech capital's strangest attraction, drawing ghost hunters, scandal seekers and Satanists.— AFP
This rare 11th-century Islamic astrolabe is one of the oldest yet discovered
This rare 11th-century Islamic astrolabe is one of the oldest yet discovered
"A powerful record of scientific exchange between Arabs, Jews, & Christians over 100s of years."— Ars Technica
Saturn’s Been Doing a Lot of Returning Lately
Saturn’s Been Doing a Lot of Returning Lately
In the last month, the planet has figured in new releases by SZA, Kacey Musgraves and Ariana Grande.— New York Times
Skinwalker Ranch Deaths and the Hitchhiker Effect
Skinwalker Ranch Deaths and the Hitchhiker Effect
Members of the investigative teams of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch have told of the "Hitchhiker Effect" involving how the ranch impacts visitors and scientists who visit and work there.— Twilight Language