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Jimmy Carter's off-the-record thoughts on UFOs revealed
Jimmy Carter's off-the-record thoughts on UFOs revealed
"The way I see it, there's nothing to fear," Carter said.— NY Post

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UFO sighting in Cornwall as family films mysterious lights
UFO sighting in Cornwall as family films mysterious lights
A witness said they made no noise and did not "move like anything I recognized."— Cornwall Live
Maryland General Assembly witchcraft resolution sparks debate
Maryland General Assembly witchcraft resolution sparks debate
A joint resolution was introduced to exonerate settlers accused of witchcraft nearly 400 years ago.— FOX Baltimore
Mysterious hair loss virus strikes 3 villages in India
Mysterious hair loss virus strikes 3 villages in India
The alarming nature of the situation has led to widespread panic across these villages.— Economic Times
Medieval stone disks found in Ukraine could be Viking solar compasses
Medieval stone disks found in Ukraine could be Viking solar compasses
The artifacts, dating to the 12th and 13th centuries, have long baffled archaeologists with their complex design.— Archaeology Mag
Nessie hopes boosted after mysterious 20ft shape seen in water
Nessie hopes boosted after mysterious 20ft shape seen in water
The image was captured on a 24/7 webcam located near the shore of the southwestern end of Loch Ness.— Daily Star
Enormous asteroid will be visible from Earth this weekend
Enormous asteroid will be visible from Earth this weekend
It's about to peak in brightness in a rare once-in-a-decade event.— Live Science
Korean Scientists Reveal Futuristic New Exoskeleton
Korean Scientists Reveal Futuristic New Exoskeleton
The 11.5 lb wearable device reportedly reduces stress on human muscles by around 20 percent.— The Debrief
Ancient Roman Coffin Weighing 1,600 lbs Revealed by Roadworks
Ancient Roman Coffin Weighing 1,600 lbs Revealed by Roadworks
The "beautifully carved" ancient Roman stone coffin was unearthed during road work in the United Kingdom.— Newsweek
Rare Alignment of 7 Planets is About to Take Place in the Sky
Rare Alignment of 7 Planets is About to Take Place in the Sky
Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars will all line up in a neat row.— Science Alert
How we could all soon freeze our bodies and outlive an apocalyptic disaster
How we could all soon freeze our bodies and outlive an apocalyptic disaster
A new facility could eventually allow humans to ‘pause’ their bodies until the future arrives.— Metro UK
French-Swiss archaeology team discovers stunning tomb of renowned wizard-doctor in Egypt
French-Swiss archaeology team discovers stunning tomb of renowned wizard-doctor in Egypt
The remarkable discovery was made in Saqqara, a burial site for high-ranking officials of ancient Egypt’s Old Kingdom.— Euro News
Mounds View mermaid gets a makeover — and a little coverup of her bullet holes
Mounds View mermaid gets a makeover — and a little coverup of her bullet holes
The fiberglass mermaid statue visible from afar had faded and taken a few arrows and bullets.— Minnesota Star Tribune
1,100 Pound Space Object Falls from the Sky in Kenya, Fueling Misinformation
1,100 Pound Space Object Falls from the Sky in Kenya, Fueling Misinformation
On December 31, 2024, in a remote village called Mukuku in Makueni County, Kenya, residents woke up to the discovery of a mysterious object in their backyard.— The Debrief
Curious, Unsettling, and Mind-Bending Encounters with Mysterious Humanoid Entities
Curious, Unsettling, and Mind-Bending Encounters with Mysterious Humanoid Entities
A paramedic responding to wildfires in the Amazon found himself face-to-face with a ten-foot-tall humanoid.— Mysterious Universe
Physicist claims to have solved the infamous 'grandfather paradox,' making time travel (theoretically) possible
Physicist claims to have solved the infamous 'grandfather paradox,' making time travel (theoretically) possible
The grandfather paradox is just one of the thorny logical problems that arise with the concept of time travel.— Live Science
Newly published archive details CIA's 'MKULTRA' mind control program
Newly published archive details CIA's 'MKULTRA' mind control program
For two decades, the CIA conducted secretive experiments into mind control and psychological manipulation.— Unexplained Mysteries
Shrinking trees and tuskless elephants: the strange ways species are adapting to humans
Shrinking trees and tuskless elephants: the strange ways species are adapting to humans
As people have shaped the natural world, so wildlife – from mahoganies to magpies – has had to evolve to survive.— The Guardian
Scientists mystified by massive structures found deep beneath the Pacific Ocean
Scientists mystified by massive structures found deep beneath the Pacific Ocean
Supercomputer unveils unexpected anomalies lurking in Earth’s lower mantle.— Study Finds
230 Million-Year-Old Fossil From Wyoming Challenges Dinosaur Origin Theories
230 Million-Year-Old Fossil From Wyoming Challenges Dinosaur Origin Theories
A chicken-sized dino, the oldest known in North America, has thrown a wrench in the widely accepted timeline of early dinosaur history.— Gizmodo
'Multiverse simulation engine' predicts every possible future to train humanoid robots and self-driving cars
'Multiverse simulation engine' predicts every possible future to train humanoid robots and self-driving cars
Nvidia's Cosmos platform lets researchers simulate multiple different realities and simulate real-world physics.— Live Science
Mystery drones part of 'fake alien invasion' cover-up, claims ufologist
Mystery drones part of 'fake alien invasion' cover-up, claims ufologist
A major figure on the UFO scene has put forward what he thinks is the real story behind the recent drone crisis.— Unexplained Mysteries
Unexpected shift of ancient 'Wheel of Ghosts' structure has archaeologists baffled
Unexpected shift of ancient 'Wheel of Ghosts' structure has archaeologists baffled
The site, located in a remote area on the Golan Heights plateau in southwest Syria, was believed to have served an astronomical function for early civilisations.— Indy 100
These Atlantis Discoveries Prove The Legend Could Be Real
These Atlantis Discoveries Prove The Legend Could Be Real
The legend of Atlantis, a utopian civilization led by demi-gods doomed to be swallowed by the sea, has fascinated researchers and curious folks for centuries.— The Travel
‘A Bundle of Horridness’: The Great Teddy Bear Panic of 1907
‘A Bundle of Horridness’: The Great Teddy Bear Panic of 1907
The plush bears weren’t beloved by everyone.— Mental Floss
The Incredible, World-Altering ‘Black Swan’ Events That Could Upend Life in 2025
The Incredible, World-Altering ‘Black Swan’ Events That Could Upend Life in 2025
15 futurists, foreign policy analysts and other prognosticators provide some explosive potential scenarios for the new year.— Politico
How Pluto captured its largest moon Charon with a 10-hour icy 'kiss'
How Pluto captured its largest moon Charon with a 10-hour icy 'kiss'
New research suggests that billions of years ago, Pluto may have captured its largest moon, Charon, with a very brief icy "kiss."— Space.com
Top secret ‘living lab’ robot city of the future built near volcano will welcome first human residents later this year
Top secret ‘living lab’ robot city of the future built near volcano will welcome first human residents later this year
Up to 2,000 people will live in Japan location when more areas are built.— U.S. Sun
What can we learn about sleep from the land of the polar night
What can we learn about sleep from the land of the polar night
The 24-hour darkness during the winter near the Poles can disrupt sleep – this is how the people who live there cope.— BBC
This Japanese man earned $80,000 a year from ‘doing nothing’
This Japanese man earned $80,000 a year from ‘doing nothing’
Known as the rental “do nothing” guy in Japan, Morimoto’s day job involves loaning himself out to strangers.— CNBC