
Hubble Telescope Able To See Most Distant Star Due To Rare Cosmic Alignment
The individual star is 9 billion light-years away from Earth.
— Tech Times
The individual star is 9 billion light-years away from Earth.
— Tech Times
A museum wasn't sure whose head they had put on display. That’s when the F.B.I.'s forensic scientists were called in to crack the agency’s oldest case.
— NY Times
For more than 30 years, Mark Cline has been keeping the state weird.
— Atlas Obscura
Nectome says it will preserve the brains of dying people in order to revive them in the future.
— LiveScience
Quite a few outlandish experiments have been reported by a researcher of anti-gravity and free energy by the name of Jerry W. Decker.
— Mysterious Universe
"Why is there something, rather than nothing?" could be the oldest and deepest question in all of metaphysics.
— CNN
In 1996, Philip Nitschke used a computer to facilitate the first legal euthanasia in history.
— Motherboard
Correspondent Erin Moriarty took a look inside the controversial U.S. 'psychic espionage' program, interviewing best-selling author Annie Jacobsen.
— Daily Grail
A new paper has put forward the suggestion that the clouds of Venus could be a habitat for microbial life.
— Unexplained Mysteries
The bird has been hailed as a "true warrior" for surviving more than a week after being decapitated.
— Oddity Central
The tumbling spacecraft poses only a slight risk to people and property on the ground, since most of the 8.5-ton vehicle is expected to burn up on re-entry.
— CBS News
A huge crack in Kenya that is growing could mean the continent will break up.
— Mail Online
A video uploaded Thursday on YouTube shows an Argentinian pilot filming what one online group says are two UFOs passing by in midair.
— Newsweek
Locals are searching for the beast, which witnesses claim may be the longest on record, and has attacked people and livestock
— The Sun
As NASA finalizes it’s next unmanned mission to Mars, others ponder the idea of sending humans there.
— USA Today
Fiery end should come sometime this weekend.
— LiveScience
It is distributed throughout the body, but there is still controversy over the definition.
— CNN
Russia and China appear to be the centers of activity.
— Medium.com
Solving the mystery of the planet's first fliers.
— NY Times
New understanding could revolutionize science.
— Science Alert
Researchers call for greater caution, but skeptics say the evidence from rat studies is not convincing.
— Scientific American
The plan of Project Horizon was to take steps towards constructing an installation on the surface of the Moon by the mid-1960s.
— Mysterious Universe
The ship is well preserved with roman numeral etchings still visible on the wooden beams.
— DailyMail.com
The grave is believed to be the final resting place of Captain 'Black Sam' Bellamy's 100-strong crew.
— Unexplained Mysteries
Grieving for a loved one sometimes caused rashes, irritation, and one's own demise.
— Racked
An unusually transparent galaxy about the size of the Milky Way is prompting new questions for astrophysicists.
— BBC News
Stamped across the shoreline of Calvert Island, British Columbia, are 13,000-year-old human footprints.
— NY Times
As a little girl, Rachel Stavis saw "monsters" floating around her bedroom or attached to other children. Now she slays them for a living.
— Reader's Digest
Breakthrough study suggests life may be more widespread in the universe than thought.
— DailyMail.com
If your worst nightmare had a soundtrack, the Aztec death whistle would be prominently featured.
— The Vintage News
Margee Kerr shared the surprising results from her study of fear. Open Lines followed.
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