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Shark Fossils From Time of Dinosaurs Identified in MexicoAn international team of archaeologists, paleontologists, evolutionists and geoscientists has analyzed ancient shark fossils from the time of the dinosaurs that were recently unearthed in Mexico.— Phys.org
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Alligator On Runway at Air Force Base Captured and ReleasedA large alligator made its way onto the runway at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida where it had to be captured and taken away for release in a nearby river, officials said.— ABC News
Brains Are Getting Bigger Researchers SayScientists at UC Davis Health revealed that brains from people born in the 1970s had a 6.6% higher volume and 15% greater surface area than the brains from people born in the 1930s. The study was published in JAMA Neurology in March.— New York Post
King’s Horses Run Amok in LondonSeveral of the king’s horses and a few of his men sparked chaos on London's streets Wednesday when members of the Household Cavalry lost their mounts, allowing the animals to gallop through rush-hour traffic, careering into cabs and double-decker...— Wall Street Journal
Ancient Rocks Hold Proof Of Earth's Magnetic FieldA 3.7-billion-year-old record of our planet's ancient magnetism has been unearthed, providing evidence that Earth's magnetic field already existed very early in history. This discovery, however, is quite surprising.— Space.com
Oklahoma fisherman believed friend was going to 'sacrifice' him to 'Bigfoot'Larry Sanders was convicted of first-degree murder and faces life in prison without parole.— FOX News
An extra moon may be orbiting Earth — and scientists think they know exactly where it came fromThe near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa, which orbits alongside our planet as a 'minimoon,' may have originated from Giordano Bruno crater.— Live Science
How logic alone may prove that time doesn’t existModern physics suggests time may be an illusion.— The Conversation
Scientists discover hidden oasis of life underneath world’s driest desertOne of the most lifeless places on Earth is actually hiding an underground biosphere teeming with microscopic life.— Study Finds
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft finally phones home after 5 months of no contactOn Saturday, April 5, Voyager 1 finally "phoned home" and updated its NASA operating team about its health.— Space.com
Florida golden retriever gives birth to lime green puppyA golden retriever puppy quickly gained fame online when she was born a color far different from the breed's golden reputation: lime green.— UPI
John Oliver on UFOs: ‘There needs to be room for honest inquiry’The Last Week Tonight host looks into speculation, study and cover-ups about unidentified flying objects in the US.— The Guardian
Astronomers Reveal an 'Active Moon' May Be Hiding in Orbit Near Recent Webb Telescope DiscoveryAstronomers have detected emissions from a brown dwarf with help from the James Webb Space Telescope that suggests it may produce aurorae.— The Debrief
The Mysterious Case of a Crime Novelist Who Predicted His Own DeathSome people seem to have a habit of leaving behind deaths that overshadowed anything they did in life.— Mysterious Universe
NASA scientist debunks 'alien spire on the Moon' conspiracy theoryAn eagle-eyed anomaly hunter had discovered what looked like a spire-like structure in a NASA photo of the Moon.— Unexplained Mysteries
Detecting cancer in minutes possible with just a drop of dried blood and new test, study hintsEarly tests suggest that a new tool that requires only a single drop of blood could detect three of the deadliest forms of cancer.— Live Science
Aliens may be hitching rides on meteors to colonize the cosmos, study suggests.New research lays out a roadmap for finding where these hypothetical, planet-hopping aliens may reside.— Live Science
5 Common Recurring Dreams and Their Potential MeaningsHave you been having strange dreams lately? Here's what they might mean.— Psychology Today
Scientists claim to have successfully ‘conversed’ with a whaleScientists at SETI in the US claim to have conversed with a humpback whale in Alaska as a proxy for communicating with aliens.— Independent
A Rare Nova Explosion Will Soon Bring a ‘New Star’ to the Night Sky—How to Catch a GlimpseIn an event that occurs only once every 80 years, a distant remnant of a star will grow much brighter, briefly becoming visible to Earth.— Smithsonian Magazine
2,013 confetti cannons fired at the same time to break world recordA school in Australia set off 2,013 confetti cannons at the same time to celebrate its 40th anniversary and break a Guinness World Record.— UPI
US Air Force confirms first successful AI dogfightDARPA revealed that an AI-controlled jet successfully faced a human pilot during an in-air dogfight test carried out last year.— The Verge
Strange humanoid-shaped object filmed in the skies over CaliforniaOnlookers were left perplexed by the appearance of a UFO that happened to be shaped a bit like a human.— Unexplained Mysteries
Haunted holiday home horror as tourists left screaming by 'ghosts' moving picture framesTikToker shares video showing the holiday home in which a painting is apparently moving of its own accord as laughter is heard in the background.— Mirror
'There's a great hidden museum in the Mediterranean'Underwater archaeologist and author David Gibbins discusses his new book about shipwrecks around the world.— Live Science
Scientists clone two endangered animals using frozen genes from 1988A species on the verge of extinction has a promising future after scientists cloned an animal that has been frozen in time since the 1980s.— Daily Mail
Climate Change Could Cost 20% Of Income Over Next 25 YearsThe world is already committed to warming that will undercut the global economy by 20 percent between now and 2050. That’s six times the price of limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius.— Wired
Finding Changes the Way We Think About Human EvolutionIn the past, scientists believed that hominin evolution was largely driven by changes in climate. But now, research suggests that competition was, in fact, fundamental to hominin evolution.— Newsweek
Expired Cans of Salmon From Decades Ago Reveal Big SurpriseCanned salmon are the unlikely heroes of an accidental back-of-the-pantry natural history museum, with decades of Alaskan marine ecology preserved in brine and tin.— Science Alert
Two Lifeforms Merge Into One Organism For First Time In EonsA team of scientists have detected a sign of a major life event that has likely not occurred for at least one billion years. They’ve observed primary endosymbiosis–two lifeforms merging into one organism.— Popular Science
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