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Protection from cosmic rays is essential for the first humans on Mars
Protection from cosmic rays is essential for the first humans on Mars
Traveling to Mars is difficult enough, but it is the deadly radiation that could be the real dealbreaker.— Unexplained Mysteries

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Don't miss Jupiter shining close to the waning gibbous moon on Dec. 7
Don't miss Jupiter shining close to the waning gibbous moon on Dec. 7
The waning moon shines close to the king of the planets on Dec. 7.— Space.com
Area 51 scientist's staggering death bed claim he'd 'worked with aliens for years'
Area 51 scientist's staggering death bed claim he'd 'worked with aliens for years'
Boyd Bushman, a respected scientist who worked at Area 51 for Lockheed Martin, made a staggering deathbed claim that he had worked with aliens.— Mirror
1,800-year-old 'piggy banks' full of Roman-era coins unearthed in French village
1,800-year-old 'piggy banks' full of Roman-era coins unearthed in French village
An excavation in a small French village reveals three jars with thousands of Roman coins.— Live Science
The real-life Pixar lamp!
The real-life Pixar lamp!
Adorable desk robot can talk and move just like the cartoon - and it even comes with a pair of privacy sunglasses.— Daily Mail
Giant rotating string of 14 galaxies is 'probably the largest spinning object' in the known universe
Giant rotating string of 14 galaxies is 'probably the largest spinning object' in the known universe
This cosmic web may be the largest spinning structure ever seen, and could help reveal how galaxies form.— Live Science
Archaeologists Found a Secret Structure Beneath Stonehenge That Reveals Surprising Clues About Its Ancient Builder
Archaeologists Found a Secret Structure Beneath Stonehenge That Reveals Surprising Clues About Its Ancient Builder
Stonehenge may be one of the world's most well-known ancient sites, but much of its story is still unknown.— The Travel
Acoustic Levitation Breakthrough Uses Sound to “Float” Multiple Objects in Midair
Acoustic Levitation Breakthrough Uses Sound to “Float” Multiple Objects in Midair
Austrian scientists working to perfect acoustic levitation have broken through a critical barrier by using electrical charges.— The Debrief
RoboCop statue rises in Detroit: ‘Big, beautiful, bronze piece of art’
RoboCop statue rises in Detroit: ‘Big, beautiful, bronze piece of art’
A 15-year quest ends with a monument, drawing crowds and nostalgia as Detroit embraces its cult-film past.— The Guardian
A Snorkeler in Nova Scotia Thought This Was a Leaf, but It Was Something Far Weirder
A Snorkeler in Nova Scotia Thought This Was a Leaf, but It Was Something Far Weirder
Studying Elysia chlorotica could be consequential for human industries, but the creatures have proven incredibly enigmatic.— Gizmodo
Private companies have raised millions to block the sun. What could go wrong?
Private companies have raised millions to block the sun. What could go wrong?
The debate about the role private firms should play in tinkering with the global climate.— Washington Post
Rubio’s latest remarks on UFO programs ‘explosive,’ ex-analyst says
Rubio’s latest remarks on UFO programs ‘explosive,’ ex-analyst says
Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, is a main figure in the documentary “The Age of Disclosure.”— NewsNation
Scientist hails 'incredible find' as mysterious tentacles wash up on Scottish beach
Scientist hails 'incredible find' as mysterious tentacles wash up on Scottish beach
A couple of local residents spotted the remains at Forvie National Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire and contacted reserve staff.— Sky News
Archaeologists Just Unearthed a 140,000-Year-Old Sunken World, Packed with Giant Beasts & Extinct Humans Species
Archaeologists Just Unearthed a 140,000-Year-Old Sunken World, Packed with Giant Beasts & Extinct Humans Species
Buried beneath the Java Sea, scientists have uncovered a lost world frozen in time.— Daily Galaxy
A 'super-puff' exoplanet is losing its atmosphere, and the James Webb Space Telescope had a look
A 'super-puff' exoplanet is losing its atmosphere, and the James Webb Space Telescope had a look
New observations provide the most detailed evidence yet of atmospheric escape on a distant world.— Space.com
How The First ‘Bible Map’ Showing Ancient Israel Tribes Shaped The Modern World
How The First ‘Bible Map’ Showing Ancient Israel Tribes Shaped The Modern World
The idea of nations as neatly bordered spaces can be traced partly to medieval maps of biblical Israel.— Study Finds
The Mysterious Interstellar Object Appears to Be Pulsing in a “Heartbeat Pattern”
The Mysterious Interstellar Object Appears to Be Pulsing in a “Heartbeat Pattern”
The pattern is repeating every 16 hours.— Futurism
How a Team of Physicists is Launching a Cutting-Edge Investigation into Aerial Mysteries
How a Team of Physicists is Launching a Cutting-Edge Investigation into Aerial Mysteries
Physicists at the University at Albany, New York, have announced a new research initiative-- dubbed UAlbany Project X.— The Debrief
Is America Filled With Monsters?
Is America Filled With Monsters?
According to popular lore, monsters lurk in every state. Is this good for us?— Psychology Today
Once-in-a-century floods set to become annual events in northeastern US in the next 75 years, study finds
Once-in-a-century floods set to become annual events in northeastern US in the next 75 years, study finds
Rising sea levels and storm surges from hurricanes will bring more frequent extreme floods to northeastern U.S. states.— Live Science
Astronomers Have Found 6,000 Exoplanets-- but This Could Be the First Known Exomoon
Astronomers Have Found 6,000 Exoplanets-- but This Could Be the First Known Exomoon
The object appears to be around 0.4 Jupiter masses, which is more than seven Neptune masses.— Gizmodo
When Near-Death Experiences Do Not Fit the Popular Narrative
When Near-Death Experiences Do Not Fit the Popular Narrative
Commercial accounts often obscure the subtlety and diversity of real NDEs.— Psychology Today
Your Brain Is Naturally Telepathic, Research Suggests-- Meaning Our Minds Are All Connected
Your Brain Is Naturally Telepathic, Research Suggests-- Meaning Our Minds Are All Connected
Communication is really “a single act performed by two brains,” a neuroscientist claims.— Popular Mechanics
An extra solar system planet once orbited next to Earth — and it may be the reason we have a moon
An extra solar system planet once orbited next to Earth — and it may be the reason we have a moon
Earth may have a moon today because a nearby neighbor once crashed into us.— Live Science
Shells found in Spain could be among oldest known musical instruments
Shells found in Spain could be among oldest known musical instruments
Conch-shell trumpets discovered in Neolithic settlements and mines in Catalonia make tone similar to french horn.— The Guardian
School searching for teddy bear that fell from stratosphere
School searching for teddy bear that fell from stratosphere
The bear was sent into the sky by 7th and 8th graders working with the Southampton University Spaceflight Society.— UPI
Is supersonic air travel about to make a big comeback?
Is supersonic air travel about to make a big comeback?
The next-generation supersonic aircraft has been designed to dampen the sound of its sonic booms.— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA detects new phenomenon near Earth affecting magnetosphere
NASA detects new phenomenon near Earth affecting magnetosphere
NASA has just detected for the first time in history a magnetic "switchback" near Earth.— Union Rayo
Man arrested for accusing parents of witchcraft
Man arrested for accusing parents of witchcraft
A Plumtree man, who allegedly insulted his parents after accusing them of bewitching him, has been sent to prison.— Southern Eye
Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability
Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability
Scientists have found a strange black fungus curiously living its best life.— Science Alert

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Ghost Hunting & Movie Business / Open Lines
Ghost Hunting & Movie Business / Open Lines
Stuntman Rick McCallum and actor R.A. Mihailoff discussed their movie careers, adventures in the Hollywood Ghost Hunters, and new horror film, Pig Hill. Producer Ted Watts also joined the conversation. Open Lines followed.

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