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Life as we know it could exist on Venus, new experiment revealsIf Venus hosts lifeforms in its toxic clouds, they likely won't be deprived of amino acids, one of the essential building blocks of life.— Space.com
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If brain transplants like the one in Poor Things were possible, this is how they might workThe neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero announced in 2015 that he could soon be capable of performing the world’s first human head transplant procedure.— The Conversation
Five-legged lamb gets new home with Mississippi womanA Mississippi woman with numerous rescue animals welcomed an unusual new addition to her home.— UPI
Mechanism found that determines which memories lastNeuroscientists have established the idea that some of each day's experiences are converted by the brain into permanent memories during sleep.— Medical Xpress
Mystery Beasts of Japan: Aquatic Apes, Mermaids, and Lake Monsters EditionOne very weird aquatic phenomenon can be found to the south of the main Japanese islands.— Mysterious Universe
'Zeus made night from mid-day': Terror and wonder in ancient accounts of solar eclipsesFor millennia, solar eclipses like the upcoming one on April 8 have inspired awe, wonder and fear.— Live Science
A Gold Miner Found a Fully-Mummified Baby Woolly Mammoth in the YukonThe remains of the infant woolly mammoth were found while miners were excavating the permafrost on Eureka Creek, south of Dawson City.— The Vintage News
Sunlight Powers This New Self-Cleaning White Paint That Also Cleans the AirPowered by ordinary sunlight, the potentially revolutionary wall coating is also made with recycled materials and organic waste.— The Debrief
The mystery of Clatter Brook MeadowsA very intriguing incident took place in the spring of 1970 when a man saw a jumble of mismatched domed structures in the countryside.— Anomalien
Ancient ‘Dune’-like Sandworm Existed Far Longer Than ThoughtResearchers examined fossils of the predatory worm and found a new species that persisted for 25 million years after it was believed to have become extinct.— New York Times
CERN: Scientists search for mysterious ghost particlesThe new instrument will be a thousand times more sensitive to such particles than previous devices.— BBC
Ancient Humans Left Drawings Next to Dinosaur Footprints in BrazilPetroglyphs were incised in rock near footprints of theropods, sauropods, and ornithopods.— Gizmodo
'UFO' spotted over Texas was likely a result of SpaceX launchThe bright light was caught on camera Monday night in the sky over San Antonio and was accompanied by a ring of smoke.— UPI
India's evolutionary past tied to huge migration 50,000 years ago and to now-extinct human relativesModern Indians inherited genes from what is now Tajikistan and a diverse set of DNA from Neanderthals and Denisovans.— Live Science
Panpsychism: could everything in the universe be conscious?One theory suggests that everything in the universe, even the chair you are sitting on, has some level of consciousness.— Unexplained Mysteries
This Extremely Rare Neurological Condition Makes Faces Appear Distorted or ‘Like a Demon’For the first time, scientists have recreated what one patient suffering from prosopometamorphopsia, or PMO, sees when he looks at faces.— Smithsonian Magazine
He quit heading the Pentagon’s UFO office. Now a report of his has shaken up ufologySean Kirkpatrick has faced threats for his work – and a new report concluding no evidence UAPs represented extraterrestrial tech has sent ufology into a tailspin.— The Guardian
The unexplained: Giant Swedish archive logs paranormal phenomenaNewspaper clippings, books and first-hand accounts of people who said they visited other planets are catalogued in a giant Swedish archive.— AFP
‘Extraordinary’ archive of ancient brains could help shed light on mental illnessAn undertaker turned academic, Alexandra Morton-Hayward became interested in brains — specifically how they decompose — during her former job.— CNN
Britain's own 'Atlantis' was lost to the sea over 700 years agoScientists have spent decades attempting to locate the long-lost medieval Yorkshire city of Ravenser Odd.— Unexplained Mysteries
Nostradamus' Predictions Raise Concerns For RoyalsNostradamus, who correctly predicted the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the bombing of Hiroshima and the rise of Napoleon, foretold difficult times for the monarchy in 2024.— NDTV
Midwest Sees Northern Lights Due To Solar StormA "severe" solar storm hit Earth on Sunday according to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, causing parts of the nation to be able to see the aurora borealis.— USA Today
CDC Issues Leprosy Warning As Cases Surge in FloridaLeprosy sounds like a disease from a bygone age but health officials are warning the disease is surging again in the United States, with one state emerging as a major hotspot. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report revealed 159...— MSN News
Biologist Says the Sun May Be ConsciousA bong rip of a theory suggests that all matter possesses some form of mind or consciousness, not just animals — including, as one biologist suggests, the Sun itself.— Futurism
Mars Declared Unsafe For Long-term Human HabitationNASA has suggested that the technology to take humans to Mars could be available as early as the 2030s - but don't start dreaming about life in outer space just yet. Radiation exposure could exceed safe levels after four years on the planet.— Unilad
Sweden's own 'X-Files' stored within gigantic paranormal archiveThe enormous archive contains countless books, documents and files pertaining to the unexplained.— Unexplained Mysteries
Hospice nurse shares the one thing 'almost everybody' sees just before they dieJulie McFadden says about month before they die her patients report seeing people who've already died.— Mirror
4,300-year-old Egyptian tomb with stunning wall paintings was burial place of priestess and royal officialThe ancient Egyptian tomb has colorful wall paintings depicting what life was like 4,300 years ago.— Live Science
Relying on AI to Identify Mushrooms Could Kill YouA new report warns that AI can’t be relied upon for mushroom identification, which is way more complicated than running a photo through its systems.— Gizmodo
NASA could find alien life in 2030 on Jupiter's moon, new study claimsScientists have revealed that NASA could confirm alien life in 2030 when it launches its $178 million craft to Jupiter's moon.— Daily Mail
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