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Reaching Mars in Two Months Will Soon Become a Reality
Reaching Mars in Two Months Will Soon Become a Reality
Two American companies have joined forces to create an electric motor powered by a nuclear reactor.— Anomalien

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Pentagon Denies Presence of 'Iranian Mothership' in New Jersey Sky
Pentagon Denies Presence of 'Iranian Mothership' in New Jersey Sky
The SUV-sized drones spotted above Jersey have got people worried about UFOs and foreign threats.— Vice
Scientists detect 8 strange alien signals from nearby stars
Scientists detect 8 strange alien signals from nearby stars
New machine learning techniques reveal potential ET signals, advancing the search for intelligent life.— The Brighter Side
Archaeologists unearth ancient Greek building full of gold
Archaeologists unearth ancient Greek building full of gold
They discovered the remains of a building adorned with marble lion sculptures and exceptional gold artifacts.— The Express
Farmers' Smart Tractors Acted 'Possessed' After Signal From Space
Farmers' Smart Tractors Acted 'Possessed' After Signal From Space
Solar particles have wreaked havoc with tractors and other farming equipment that rely on GPS.— Futurism
UFO sightings in Oregon skies baffle some commercial pilots
UFO sightings in Oregon skies baffle some commercial pilots
Several commercial pilots have spotted bright lights hovering and streaking across the sky.— KGW8
Stunning Statue of Cleopatra Found at Her Alleged Tomb
Stunning Statue of Cleopatra Found at Her Alleged Tomb
An archaeologist on the hunt for Cleopatra's tomb believes she's found a bust that depicts the Egyptian queen.— Popular Mechanics
UFO 'drops off little orbs' as it flies across sky before vanishing
UFO 'drops off little orbs' as it flies across sky before vanishing
Theories varied from the aforementioned small orbs, to molten material discharged by alien aircraft.— The Express
Very bright fireball and sonic boom over Indiana
Very bright fireball and sonic boom over Indiana
A man from Kokomo, Indiana, described it as a fiery orange ball – big and amazing.— The Watchers
Geologists Might Have Found the Largest Gold Mine in the World
Geologists Might Have Found the Largest Gold Mine in the World
$83 billion has just been sitting there underground this whole time.— Popular Mechanics
Hubble Telescope sees 'weird things' in closest-ever look at a quasar from monster black hole
Hubble Telescope sees 'weird things' in closest-ever look at a quasar from monster black hole
The Hubble Space Telescope has stared deeper into a quasar than ever before.— Space.com
Vatican to open five ‘sacred portals’ for first time in quarter of a century
Vatican to open five ‘sacred portals’ for first time in quarter of a century
Pope Francis is preparing to unbrick and open five ‘sacred portals’ symbolizing the doorway to salvation.— Metro UK
How a Tale of Demonic Possession Predicted the Decline of an Early Medieval Empire
How a Tale of Demonic Possession Predicted the Decline of an Early Medieval Empire
As the Frankish courtier Einhard recounted, a young girl of about 16 began behaving erratically in the early ninth century C.E.— Smithsonian Magazine
Exploring the Lost Land Beneath the North Sea
Exploring the Lost Land Beneath the North Sea
New research reveals that Doggerland—a sunken swath of Europe connecting Britain to the mainland—was more than a simple thoroughfare.— Atlas Obscura
35,000 Years Ago, Ancient Humans Entered a Deep Cavern to Worship this Enigmatic ‘Reptilian God’
35,000 Years Ago, Ancient Humans Entered a Deep Cavern to Worship this Enigmatic ‘Reptilian God’
Scientists exploring a deep cavern in Galilee, Israel, have discovered evidence that ancient humans used the location to worship a symbolic object.— The Debrief
Chernobyl being prowled by mutant wild dogs that have rapidly evolved to survive nuke fallout
Chernobyl being prowled by mutant wild dogs that have rapidly evolved to survive nuke fallout
The stray dogs have evolved to withstand the intense radiation or Chernobyl, and have taken to their independent lifestyles.— U.S. Sun
Horror influencer who married a spirit says 'Santa Claus is a ghost'
Horror influencer who married a spirit says 'Santa Claus is a ghost'
Spooky rock singer Brocarde says she famously wed then split from the spirit of a Victorian solider.— Manchester Evening News
Mysterious Blue and Pink Auroras Over Japan Challenge Scientific Understanding
Mysterious Blue and Pink Auroras Over Japan Challenge Scientific Understanding
Brilliant auroras lit up the skies over Japan’s Honshu and Hokkaido islands, driven by a powerful magnetic storm.— SciTech Daily
Modern-day witchcraft is on the rise in Australia
Modern-day witchcraft is on the rise in Australia
A new “religion” is rapidly becoming mainstream, with tens of thousands of Australians suddenly embracing the exploding trend.— news.com.au
Sarcophagus of ‘real Santa Claus’ found at St. Nicholas Church in Turkey
Sarcophagus of ‘real Santa Claus’ found at St. Nicholas Church in Turkey
Recent excavations at the Church of St. Nicholas in Demre, Antalya, Turkey, have revealed a limestone sarcophagus.— Archaeology Mag
The 'bizarre' Paul McCartney alien musical that never was
The 'bizarre' Paul McCartney alien musical that never was
The aliens would have landed in a flying saucer, but the project never got off the ground.— The Guardian
Viral clip shows gigantic snake in deep floodwater in Thailand
Viral clip shows gigantic snake in deep floodwater in Thailand
The video shows the enormous serpent slithering from side to side with its huge belly protruding from the water.— Unexplained Mysteries
Paranormal investigators sworn at by potty-mouthed entity
Paranormal investigators sworn at by potty-mouthed entity
They have said an entity at the investigation recognized the pair from the previous stake-out.— Bristol Post
2,100-year-old Egyptian temple hidden in cliff unearthed
2,100-year-old Egyptian temple hidden in cliff unearthed
During the excavation of the temple made of stone, the team found the remains of reliefs showing King Ptolemy VIII.— Geo News
NASA photographs secretive 'city' hidden beneath Greenland's ice
NASA photographs secretive 'city' hidden beneath Greenland's ice
Consisting of 21 tunnels stretching over 9,800ft and powered by a nuclear reactor, the facility operated from 1959 to 1967.— Unexplained Mysteries
Google's AI weather prediction model is pretty darn good
Google's AI weather prediction model is pretty darn good
The company says its AI model outperformed a traditional forecasting system.— The Verge
Visiting a haunted house could be good for your health, new study claims
Visiting a haunted house could be good for your health, new study claims
Being scared out of your wits might actually yield unexpected health benefits.— Unexplained Mysteries
Destroyed observatory helped SETI unlock the secrets of 'cosmic lighthouses' powered by dead stars
Destroyed observatory helped SETI unlock the secrets of 'cosmic lighthouses' powered by dead stars
"Even years after the Arecibo Observatory's collapse, its data continues to unlock critical information that can advance our understanding of the galaxy."— Live Science
I'm an exorcist - these chilling cases are how I know the Devil is real
I'm an exorcist - these chilling cases are how I know the Devil is real
A Catholic priest says he knows the Devil is real because he has come face-to-face with the demon himself.— Daily Mail
Submarine Mysteriously Disappears Beneath Antarctic Ice After Discovering Hidden Structures
Submarine Mysteriously Disappears Beneath Antarctic Ice After Discovering Hidden Structures
What secrets lie hidden beneath the ice—and what could have caused its mysterious disappearance?— Daily Galaxy