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Why NASA is sending the Europa Clipper to search for aliens near Jupiter
Why NASA is sending the Europa Clipper to search for aliens near Jupiter
The icy moon could potentially host alien life.— Live Science

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Summer Heat Turns Adorable Store Sign into Nightmare-Inducing Horror
Summer Heat Turns Adorable Store Sign into Nightmare-Inducing Horror
A small Japanese clothing store has gone viral after its sign featuring a cute baby turned into a horror attraction due to the intense heat and sunlight.— Oddity Central
The Power of Humming
The Power of Humming
A simple technique for stress reduction and inner calm.— Psychology Today
Are Our Minds Connected? Investigating the Science of Collective Consciousness
Are Our Minds Connected? Investigating the Science of Collective Consciousness
What if our thoughts, like radio waves, are transmitted beyond our individual minds, creating a shared web of consciousness?— Anomalien
New study eases concerns over possible 'doomsday' asteroid swarm
New study eases concerns over possible 'doomsday' asteroid swarm
Astronomers have good news about potentially hazardous asteroids lurking near our planet.— Phys Org
The Wendigo and 6 Other Ancient Monsters From Indigenous Folklore
The Wendigo and 6 Other Ancient Monsters From Indigenous Folklore
These ancient terrors, from Australia’s bunyip to Brazil’s capelobo, still haunt—and hunt—us.— Atlas Obscura
New Study Reveals Surprising Potential for Life Around F-Type Stars
New Study Reveals Surprising Potential for Life Around F-Type Stars
F-type stars are usually considered the high-luminosity end of stars with a serious prospect for allowing an environment for planets favorable for life.— The Debrief
Ed and Lorraine Warren's Daughter Judy Spera Has Continued Their Paranormal Legacy
Ed and Lorraine Warren's Daughter Judy Spera Has Continued Their Paranormal Legacy
From fearing the supernatural to running her own paranormal organization, here’s everything to know about Ed and Lorraine Warren’s daughter Judy Spera.— People
Did we kill the Neanderthals? New research may finally answer an age-old question.
Did we kill the Neanderthals? New research may finally answer an age-old question.
A complex picture of how Neanderthals died out, and the role that modern humans played in their disappearance, is emerging.— Live Science
Emoji drone show breaks Guinness World Record
Emoji drone show breaks Guinness World Record
A British man who developed an interest in drone shows while undergoing treatment for cancer broke the Guinness World Record.— UPI
World's longest ever treasure hunt ends after more than 31 years
World's longest ever treasure hunt ends after more than 31 years
Treasure seekers had been attempting to find a golden owl statuette that had been hidden all the way back in 1993.— Unexplained Mysteries
Neuroscience Game-Changer: Entire Fruit Fly Brain Mapped in Stunning Detail for the First Time
Neuroscience Game-Changer: Entire Fruit Fly Brain Mapped in Stunning Detail for the First Time
Understanding the brains of fruit flies is a stepping stone to understanding brains of larger more complex species, like humans.— SciTechDaily
Using AI to figure out the chemical composition of paints used in classical paintings
Using AI to figure out the chemical composition of paints used in classical paintings
A team of chemists and AI researchers has developed an AI model capable of determining the chemical composition of the paints used to make classical paintings.— Phys.Org
Scientist claims Bible is proof that we are characters living in an advanced AI world
Scientist claims Bible is proof that we are characters living in an advanced AI world
University of Portsmouth professor Melvin Vopson said there are clues in the New Testament section of the Bible that could indicate humans are indeed living in a simulation.— Mirror
The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was not alone
The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was not alone
Scientists discover evidence that a second devastating space rock smashed into Earth 66 million years ago.— Mail Online
Transparent mice could one day lead to humans with see-through skin
Transparent mice could one day lead to humans with see-through skin
Scientists recently figured out how to make mice transparent - but could the same thing really be done in humans?— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA's exoplanet hunter TESS spots a record-breaking 3-star system
NASA's exoplanet hunter TESS spots a record-breaking 3-star system
Scientists have spotted a record-breaking triple-star system so tightly bound that it could fit between the sun and its closest planet, Mercury.— Space.com
'Extraordinary' burial of ancient Egyptian governor's daughter discovered in a coffin within another coffin
'Extraordinary' burial of ancient Egyptian governor's daughter discovered in a coffin within another coffin
Archaeologists have discovered a 4,000-year-old tomb that belonged to an ancient Egyptian governor's daughter.— Live Science
Is Washington's 'high threat' volcano about to blow?
Is Washington's 'high threat' volcano about to blow?
Scientists baffled by record spike in earthquakes around Mount Adams.— Daily Mail
Google's AI podcast hosts draw crowds
Google's AI podcast hosts draw crowds
A Google research tool called NotebookLM has been going viral thanks to a feature that transforms text documents into lively podcast-style conversations.— AXIOS
Astronomers Reveal Presence of a Planet Orbiting Our Solar System's Closest Single Star Just Six Light Years Away
Astronomers Reveal Presence of a Planet Orbiting Our Solar System's Closest Single Star Just Six Light Years Away
This newly announced planet, dubbed Barnard b, is the first such world to have been found orbiting Barnard’s star.— The Debrief
Why Do We Tell Scary Ghost Stories?
Why Do We Tell Scary Ghost Stories?
We dive into the psychology behind why people are drawn to such terrifying tales.— Mental Floss
Beware of the Bug People! Mysterious Encounters with Insect-Like Humanoids
Beware of the Bug People! Mysterious Encounters with Insect-Like Humanoids
Among all the bizarre encounters in the paranormal world with inexplicable aliens and entities, there seems to be quite an array of different shapes and sizes.— Mysterious Universe
How a 1937 hoax captured the imagination with giant grasshoppers
How a 1937 hoax captured the imagination with giant grasshoppers
In 1937, a pre-photoshop hoax was spread by a man who decided to superimpose an image of a grasshopper into a guy's hand in a photograph.— Boing Boing
Ghost hunters say the National Aviary is “extremely haunted”
Ghost hunters say the National Aviary is “extremely haunted”
Out of all of Pittsburgh’s reportedly haunted sites, the National Aviary might be the least known.— Pittsburgh City Paper
Near-death experiences changed Texas man's view of reality
Near-death experiences changed Texas man's view of reality
Back in 1976, Timothy Cleve Abbott suffered a cardiac arrest and had an experience that he would never forget.— Unexplained Mysteries
 William Marrion Branham and Seven Predictions Before the End of the World
William Marrion Branham and Seven Predictions Before the End of the World
On a Sunday morning in June of 1933, Brother Branham was given a series of seven visions.— Anomalien
Monster X-class flare launches massive solar storm towards Earth — and could trigger auroras this weekend
Monster X-class flare launches massive solar storm towards Earth — and could trigger auroras this weekend
The sun just unleashed one of its largest solar explosions in recent years, temporarily causing a radio blackout on Earth.— Live Science
7’3″-Tall 13-Year-Old Basketball Phenom Becomes Internet Sensation
7’3″-Tall 13-Year-Old Basketball Phenom Becomes Internet Sensation
Clips of Canadian basketball phenom Jeremy Gohier, who at 13 years of age is already 7 feet and 3 inches tall have been going viral online.— Oddity Central
32 alien planets that really exist
32 alien planets that really exist
Beyond our solar system, countless alien worlds of lava, ice, water and noxious gas swirl through the cosmos.— Live Science

Last Night

Forensic Thrillers / Mysterious Burial Mounds
Forensic Thrillers / Mysterious Burial Mounds
Author and former medical examiner Patricia Cornwell discussed her journey into writing forensic thrillers. Followed by independent researcher Fritz Zimmerman on his investigation of 700 mound and earthwork sites in the Ohio Valley.

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