Bacteria-fueled jets? Scientists find a way to power planes by harvesting a molecule called Jawsamycin that's made from bacteria found in soil.— Daily Mail
Humans are making it hard to listen for aliensIncreasing demands for mobile services and wireless internet have crowded the radio spectrum, creating interference that can skew data and add "noise" to scientific results.— NBC News
Out of the forestWe have thought of humans for a century or more as creatures of the savannah, shaped in every way by grassland life. Not so.— Aeon
How to Write Poetry to Communicate With AliensRichard Carter wrote a book of poetry using a version of Lincos, a language invented in the 1960s by a mathematician to communicate with aliens.— Vice
8 (Supposedly) Cursed BooksList includes the Book of Soyga, the Codex Gigas, and the Book of Abramelin.— Mental Floss
Unique 'Jetsons' house for sale in OklahomaAn unusual house for sale in Oklahoma is drawing attention online due to its resemblance to the titular family's domicile from the classic cartoon.— UPI
And Then the Sea Glowed a Magnificent Milky GreenA chance encounter with a rare phenomenon called a milky sea connects a sailor and a scientist to explain the ocean’s ghostly glow.— Hakai Magazine
'Slender Man' attacker seeks conditional releaseThe woman had tried to kill her classmate because she believed it would appease the fictional creepypasta character Slender Man.— Unexplained Mysteries
Lawyer and author John O'Connor delved into the mysteries of the Watergate scandal. Followed by Max Hawthorne, known as the "Prince of Paleo-fiction," who discussed the latest in his Kronos Rising novel series as well as reports of real sea monsters.