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Scientists Claim We Can Travel to Parallel Worlds Through DreamsScientists suggest that dreams are not merely reflections of our daily lives, but may also act as guides to parallel worlds.— Anomalien
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Creepy Cure: Deadly Spider Venom Tapped for Heart Attack DrugOur ailing hearts might someday owe a debt of gratitude to a venomous spider.— Gizmodo
Roswell flooding turns deadly as record-rainfall soaks UFO townAll roads leading to and from Roswell had been closed due to heavy flooding overnight.— El Paso Times
This Strange, Fleshy Blob Is One of Earth's Earliest AnimalsTraces of early complex creatures have just been unearthed in the South Australian outback.— Science Alert
Excavation in ancient Babylon uncovers nearly 500 artifactsThe discoveries provide a rare glimpse into the evolution of one of the world’s earliest civilizations.— Archaeology News
Scientists Discover Potential Hiding Places for Alien Life on MarsMars’ mid-latitudes, beneath layers of dust-filled ice, may harbor the right conditions for photosynthesis.— Anomalien
Scientists have built an AI-powered 'electronic tongue'The system, powered by artificial intelligence, can identify issues with food safety and freshness.— Live Science
Archaeologists say 'unknown sea structure alters' historyScientists working in Italy have found an underwater structure that is nearly 2,000 years old.— Express
Paranormal road is said to be haunted with cars rolling uphillThis road is said to be haunted by ghosts of children.— Supercar Blondie
180-year-old graffiti was equation that changed history of mathIt is the most famous graffiti in mathematical history, but it looks rather unassuming.— Live Science
Lawmaker Calls for Transparency Regarding Images of UAP in YukonNew details have recently surfaced regarding an unidentified object shot down over Canada’s Yukon territory in February 2023.— The Debrief
Sun Reaches Its Peak: Geomagnetic Storms and Auroras on the HorizonSolar cycles, observed since the early 19th century, are marked by periods of calm and activity.— Anomalien
Ecosystem Beneath Seafloor Sparks Hope for Extraterrestrial LifeThe discovery challenges our understanding of life on Earth and life in other seemingly inhospitable environments.— The Debrief
Viking skeletons found buried with a crystal and other treasuresArchaeologists happened upon the graves during a routine survey last year in preparation for a construction project.— Business Insider
Ghoulish sea monster with creepy teeth washes ashore on beach"It's giving me nightmares," read the post describing the nautical night terror, which washed ashore near Laguna Niguel.— New York Post
The Milky Way could be part of a much larger 'cosmic neighborhood' than we realizedA probabilistic new map of the universe surrounding the Milky Way reveals that our galaxy is likely part of an even larger "basin of attraction."— Live Science
Grand Rooms Found in Peru Show an Ancient Culture and a Powerful WomanArchaeologists have unearthed a richly decorated throne room and a “Hall of the Braided Serpents” from the Moche culture.— New York Times
Gloriously Gruesome Confections for Halloween–and the Rest of the YearA new cookbook offers recipes that are both wholesome and horrifying.— Atlas Obscura
Scientists solve mystery of black balls found washed up in AustraliaConcerns were raised when hundreds of strange black spheres started appearing along a popular Sydney beach.— Unexplained Mysteries
The Moon’s Phases Can Directly Affect Animal Behavior, New Research RevealsResearchers using wildlife tracking cameras have revealed the effect a full moon has on the behavior of a wide range of animal species.— The Debrief
Solar Cycle 25 is still in max phase, so more aurora-boosting sun storms could be comingYou could get more opportunities to see supercharged auroras over the next few months, thanks to our very active sun.— Space.com
Death as a Child: The Modern Legend of the Black-Eyed ChildrenFirst described in Texas in the mid-90s, what are these disturbing figures—and what do they want?— Atlas Obscura
Alien Eavesdropping: How SETI’s Latest Technology Scoured TRAPPIST-1 for Otherworldly CommunicationsScientists at SETI and Penn State deployed the Allen Telescope to probe TRAPPIST-1 for alien signals over 28 hours.— SciTech Daily
‘Investigation Alien’: Netflix documentary featuring George Knapp set for November release8 News Now Chief Investigator George Knapp plays a pivotal role in the series that seeks the truth about non-human intelligence interacting with humans on Earth.— 8NewsNow
West Virginia’s new Paranormal Trail sparks interest among thousands of peopleThose who sign up for the trail will have a digital passport to check in at each of the locations along the trail.— WVNS
A Distant Planet May Host a Moon That’s Spewing a Volcanic CloudAstronomers have yet to confirm the existence of exomoons, but a molecular signal around a far away star offers some of the best evidence yet.— New York Times
Ghostly white giant worms appear to be reproducing under the seafloor where tectonic plates meetResearchers have discovered enormous tube worms and other creatures thriving in cavities beneath the seafloor on the East Pacific Rise.— Live Science
5 Real-Life Stories Of People Coming Into Contact With The UnexplainedThe BuzzFeed Community anonymously described the times they witnessed a cryptid.— BuzzFeed
"Face" On Mars Photographed By NASA's Mars Perseverance RoverEvery now and then, the various robots NASA has placed on Mars find an unusual rock or feature.— IFL Science
Pumpkin weighing 2,471 pounds wins California contestA Minnesota horticulture teacher remained the reigning champion Monday of an annual pumpkin-weighing contest in Northern California.— AP
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