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'Failed' microcontinent found hiding beneath Greenland and Canada
'Failed' microcontinent found hiding beneath Greenland and Canada
The Davis Strait, west of Greenland, holds a long-lost chunk of an almost-continent that didn't quite form about 58 million years ago.— Live Science

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New images revealing the invisible universe celebrate a mission astronomers are scrambling to save
New images revealing the invisible universe celebrate a mission astronomers are scrambling to save
The telescope observes the cosmos through X-ray light, which is invisible to the human eye.— CNN
Sleeping While Awake? AI Helps Scientists Reveal the New Science of Micro-Sleep States
Sleeping While Awake? AI Helps Scientists Reveal the New Science of Micro-Sleep States
New research into sleeping and wakefulness radically undermines a century of thought.— The Debrief
The El Paso Enigma: The Disappearance of William and Margaret Patterson
The El Paso Enigma: The Disappearance of William and Margaret Patterson
An affluent Texas couple disappeared in 1957—but the messages they left behind led to more questions than answers.— Mental Floss
NASA telescope spots a super Jupiter that takes more than a century to go around its star
NASA telescope spots a super Jupiter that takes more than a century to go around its star
A super Jupiter has been spotted around a neighboring star by the Webb Space Telescope.— AP
Archaeologists Found Someone They Never Expected in an Ancient Chinese Tomb: a Blonde Man
Archaeologists Found Someone They Never Expected in an Ancient Chinese Tomb: a Blonde Man
The discovery reveals an unexpected connection to the ancient Silk Road.— Popular Mechanics
The Enfield Poltergeist: Inside the Real Story that Inspired The Conjuring 2
The Enfield Poltergeist: Inside the Real Story that Inspired The Conjuring 2
While some questioned its authenticity, others considered this one of the most-witnessed cases of supernatural activity.— People
'I'm as happy as I've ever been in my life': Why some people feel happiness near death
'I'm as happy as I've ever been in my life': Why some people feel happiness near death
A palliative care researcher explains how death can help people appreciate life.— Live Science
Tortoise on the tracks gets a ride on London commuter train
Tortoise on the tracks gets a ride on London commuter train
A commuter train near London was briefly delayed when a tortoise was caught "trespassing" on the tracks.— UPI
3,400-year-old tablet — a sales receipt — unearthed in Turkey
3,400-year-old tablet — a sales receipt — unearthed in Turkey
Thousands of years ago, a buyer in modern-day Turkey did a bit of shopping.— Modesto Bee
'Non-human' fingerprints of Peru's 'alien mummies’ puzzles experts
'Non-human' fingerprints of Peru's 'alien mummies’ puzzles experts
The humanoid three-fingered creatures have "straight" fingerprints which are not similar to that of humans.— WION
The scientific problem with 'Nope — It's Never Aliens'
The scientific problem with 'Nope — It's Never Aliens'
A new Scientific American article admits that some UFOs remain unexplained and that they deserve some continued study.— Washington Examiner
The Lady of Rage to Portray TV Psychic Miss Cleo in New Movie
The Lady of Rage to Portray TV Psychic Miss Cleo in New Movie
Lifetime network shared the trailer for an upcoming biopic that shows a former rapper playing the tarot-card-reading psychic.— XXL Magazine
Ancient Roman Medical Tools Studied
Ancient Roman Medical Tools Studied
Researchers from the University of Exeter have examined Roman medical instruments with computerized tomography scans.— Archaeology.org
Andrew Garfield's girlfriend is a 'professional witch'
Andrew Garfield's girlfriend is a 'professional witch'
Devoted members of #WitchTok, the witchcraft side of TikTok, would argue that Kate Tomas is a bigger celebrity than her boyfriend.— Evening Standard
Scientists Shocked by Electric Rocks Producing Oxygen in Deep Ocean
Scientists Shocked by Electric Rocks Producing Oxygen in Deep Ocean
The discovery that electric rocks make oxygen challenges the long-held belief that only photosynthetic organisms produce our planet's oxygen.— Gizmodo
Mercury Has an Eleven-Mile-Thick Layer of Diamonds, Scientists Found
Mercury Has an Eleven-Mile-Thick Layer of Diamonds, Scientists Found
The tiny world harbors a glittering interior fit to be the jewel in the crown of our Solar System.— Futurism
Meditation can be harmful – and can even make mental health problems worse
Meditation can be harmful – and can even make mental health problems worse
In the past eight years there has been a surge of scientific research in this area.— The Conversation
Kecksburg celebrates UFO Festival, attracting believers, others
Kecksburg celebrates UFO Festival, attracting believers, others
The tiny village of Kecksburg in Mt. Pleasant Township is once again the center of attention this past weekend.— Trib Live
Aurora alert: Possible geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights as far south as New York
Aurora alert: Possible geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights as far south as New York
Northern lights could be visible over some northern and upper Midwest states.— Space.com
UFO Expert Spots Orb In The Sky, Claims Aliens Followed Him Home
UFO Expert Spots Orb In The Sky, Claims Aliens Followed Him Home
Recently, a UFO investigator spotted a strange orb that he believes followed him home after visiting the British Roswell.— News 18
Eerie Video Shows Boy Disappear From Ride At Carnival
Eerie Video Shows Boy Disappear From Ride At Carnival
One mom left a carnival with an incredibly strange experience she will never forget.— iHeart
Study reveals if we will be able to talk to aliens if we met them
Study reveals if we will be able to talk to aliens if we met them
People are anticipating extraterrestrial life and have no idea how communication would unfold but recent studies have intriguing opinions.— GOOD
Explorers who say they found Amelia Earhart’s plane share discovery
Explorers who say they found Amelia Earhart’s plane share discovery
It’s one of the greatest unsolved mysteries ever, but we might now be on the verge of discovering what happened to Amelia Earhart‘s plane.— Fox 8
Massive, Mysterious Objects Detected Floating Through Deep Space
Massive, Mysterious Objects Detected Floating Through Deep Space
"I have been warned not to call them planets, not to call them dark matter."— The Byte
'Almost complete' dinosaur fossil revealed after historic flooding rains in Brazil
'Almost complete' dinosaur fossil revealed after historic flooding rains in Brazil
Erosion caused by heavy rains in parts of Brazil earlier this year uncovered an "almost complete" skeleton of a dinosaur that lived about 233 million years ago during the Triassic Period.— Yahoo! News
Scotland's own 'Bermuda Triangle' still intrigues over 30 years on
Scotland's own 'Bermuda Triangle' still intrigues over 30 years on
One part of Scotland has become synonymous with strange phenomena, UFO sightings and other weirdness.— Unexplained Mysteries
The 13 ghosts that 'haunt' London attraction - including one who 'frightens visitors to death'
The 13 ghosts that 'haunt' London attraction - including one who 'frightens visitors to death'
Numerous ghosts are said to haunt the grounds of the Tower of London - including some famous faces from history.— Mirror
Space photo of the week: 55 years ago, the 'world's loneliest man' snapped the iconic Apollo 11 image
Space photo of the week: 55 years ago, the 'world's loneliest man' snapped the iconic Apollo 11 image
Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins snapped the iconic photo of his crewmates and Earth on July 21, 1969.— Live Science
Rare 4,000-year-old artifact mentioned in the Bible discovered in Israel's 'Cave of Skulls'
Rare 4,000-year-old artifact mentioned in the Bible discovered in Israel's 'Cave of Skulls'
They discovered a 3,800-year-old textile colored with 'scarlet worm,' a dye that is mentioned 25 times in scripture, in a cave in Israel.— Daily Mail