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Astronomers may have already spotted the 'Great Comet of 2026' — and it could soon be visible to the naked eye
Astronomers may have already spotted the 'Great Comet of 2026' — and it could soon be visible to the naked eye
Recently discovered Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) will make its closest approach to the sun and Earth in late April.— Live Science

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Are You Dead?: The viral Chinese app for young people living alone
Are You Dead?: The viral Chinese app for young people living alone
Named Are You Dead? the concept is simple. You need to check in with it every two days – clicking a large button – to confirm that you are alive.— BBC
7 Cricketers And Their Real Ghost Stories
7 Cricketers And Their Real Ghost Stories
From Sourav Ganguly to Shane Watson, many well-known cricketers have spoken openly about strange and unexplained experiences during overseas tours.— Times Now
Can We Use Bees As A Model Of Intelligent Alien Life To Develop Interstellar Communication?
Can We Use Bees As A Model Of Intelligent Alien Life To Develop Interstellar Communication?
Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics.— The Conversation
Haunted Without God: Why Secular Americans Still Believe Something Lingers
Haunted Without God: Why Secular Americans Still Believe Something Lingers
The supernatural, it seems, is not disappearing —it is changing its address.— Zenit
Man charged with stealing 100 human skeletons in Pennsylvania
Man charged with stealing 100 human skeletons in Pennsylvania
The perpetrator was caught red-handed last week with a crowbar and burlap bag.— Unexplained Mysteries
Mysterious booms rattle Union County, North Carolina
Mysterious booms rattle Union County, North Carolina
Loud explosion-like sounds have been shaking windows across the region.— WCNC
China's 'artificial sun' reactor shatters major fusion limit
China's 'artificial sun' reactor shatters major fusion limit
The breakthrough brings humanity a step closer to near-limitless clean energy.— Live Science
Eerie Viral Video Shows Ghostly Figure Wandering Mountain
Eerie Viral Video Shows Ghostly Figure Wandering Mountain
The screeching sound in the background makes the video even more spine-chilling.— Times Now News
50-year-old space signal much stronger than previously thought
50-year-old space signal much stronger than previously thought
The extraterrestrial "Wow!" signal has become even more mysterious.— UNN
NASA to Evacuate ISS After 'Medical Concern' Affects Astronaut
NASA to Evacuate ISS After 'Medical Concern' Affects Astronaut
Officials have said they are currently working with commercial partner SpaceX.— The Debrief
Serviceman claimed he received 'code' from Rendlesham Forest UFO
Serviceman claimed he received 'code' from Rendlesham Forest UFO
Sergeant James W. Penniston allegedly received a telepathic message from the UFO more than 45 years ago.— Unexplained Mysteries
Archaeologists Find Inca Labyrinth Beneath Temple of the Sun
Archaeologists Find Inca Labyrinth Beneath Temple of the Sun
Underground tunnels extend out from the temple, sometimes over a mile in length.— Popular Mechanics
Gargantuan deep-sea jellyfish filmed off the coast of Argentina
Gargantuan deep-sea jellyfish filmed off the coast of Argentina
These animals live a solitary existence in near total darkness, so far from the surface that the light cannot reach it.— Unexplained Mysteries
Scientists Find Oldest Poison Arrows Dating Back 60,000 Years
Scientists Find Oldest Poison Arrows Dating Back 60,000 Years
New research reveals traces of plant toxins on arrow tips in South Africa.— Smithsonian Mag
Congress Abandons Retrieval of Possible Evidence of ET Life
Congress Abandons Retrieval of Possible Evidence of ET Life
Resources needed to complete the planned Mars Sample Return program are explicitly excluded from any budget.— The Debrief
CIA refuses to 'confirm or deny' it has records on 3I/ATLAS
CIA refuses to 'confirm or deny' it has records on 3I/ATLAS
Signs of a potential cover-up concerning a CIA investigation of the interstellar object have been unearthed.— Unexplained Mysteries
Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field Now Half the Size of Europe
Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field Now Half the Size of Europe
Earth's magnetic field is changing faster and more unevenly than expected.— SciTech Daily
German UFO center logged record number of sightings in 2025
German UFO center logged record number of sightings in 2025
CENAP, located in western Germany, recorded more sightings by puzzled citizens than ever before.— DPA International
Archaeologists Find Strange Carving of Terrifying Mythical Figure
Archaeologists Find Strange Carving of Terrifying Mythical Figure
The team unearthed ceiling panels above marbled columns showing Medusa smiling like a child.— Popular Mechanics
Hubble telescope discovers 'Cloud-9,' a dark and rare 'failed galaxy' that's unlike anything seen before
Hubble telescope discovers 'Cloud-9,' a dark and rare 'failed galaxy' that's unlike anything seen before
Astronomers have revealed a new type of cosmic object called Cloud-9 — a dim, starless gas cloud anchored by a massive dark matter halo.— Live Science
The real da Vinci code
The real da Vinci code
Scholars on a quixotic quest to identify Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA achieve a milestone.— Science
Archaeologists Found a 7,500-Year-Old Seal From a Surprisingly Advanced Society
Archaeologists Found a 7,500-Year-Old Seal From a Surprisingly Advanced Society
Sometimes it's the smallest artifacts that can be portals into a civilization that was making social advances long before the Sphinx.— Popular Mechanics
The Unsettling Account of Max Spiers and Dark and Deadly Projects!
The Unsettling Account of Max Spiers and Dark and Deadly Projects!
Delving into conspiracies involving 'super soldiers' and a secret space program.— Mysterious Universe
Antarctica’s Oldest, Largest Iceberg Is Turning an Ominous Blue Color
Antarctica’s Oldest, Largest Iceberg Is Turning an Ominous Blue Color
The iceberg could completely disintegrate within days or weeks, scientists say.— Gizmodo
Solar Orbiter Sets Record Watching Sunspot Region That Sparked Global Auroras
Solar Orbiter Sets Record Watching Sunspot Region That Sparked Global Auroras
Scientists observed the most active solar region in decades for a record-breaking 94 days.— Gizmodo
My Long Weekend With 700 People Touched by Death
My Long Weekend With 700 People Touched by Death
A look at the annual conference of the International Association for Near-Death Studies.— New York Times
One of the last Siberian shamans was an 18th-century woman whose parents were related, DNA study reveals
One of the last Siberian shamans was an 18th-century woman whose parents were related, DNA study reveals
A new DNA analysis of the mummies of historical Indigenous Yakuts reveals resistance to 17th-century Russian conquest.— Live Science
In the Search for Alien Life, Jupiter’s Moon Europa Could Be a ‘Dead Zone’, Study Says
In the Search for Alien Life, Jupiter’s Moon Europa Could Be a ‘Dead Zone’, Study Says
New research casts doubt on the prospects for a habitable, active environment beneath the frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa.— The Debrief
How a Sudden Winter Storm in 1617 Sparked the Deadliest Witchcraft Trials in Norwegian History
How a Sudden Winter Storm in 1617 Sparked the Deadliest Witchcraft Trials in Norwegian History
During the 17th-century Finnmark witch trials, 91 people were executed in Norway’s northernmost region, mainly by burning at the stake.— Smithsonian Magazine

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Mind Control & Media / UFO Insights
Mind Control & Media / UFO Insights
Author and lecturer Nick Begich discussed the evolving landscape of mind control and information manipulation. Followed by TV creator and journalist Bryce Zabel with insights on UFOs and disclosure.

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