Defying Expectations, Solar Activity Returns to a 23-Year High

September 30, 2024
Defying expectations, solar activity is back in a big way, with the number of sunspots counted on the Sun's surface last month reaching levels not seen in nearly 23 years, more than twice the number predicted by previous forecasts. This... continued

A Nuclear Powered CE5: AATIP Proposed a ‘Honey Trap’ Operation to Bait—and Possibly Capture—a UAP

September 27, 2024
In 2015 the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) devised a bold plan to lure unidentified anomalous phenomena out into the open to gather more data on—and perhaps even capture—the otherwise mercurial craft that had been dogging US Naval... continued

Flying Higher Than Anyone in Over Fifty Years, the First Civilians Have Walked in Space

September 23, 2024
The first spacewalk by a civilian was conducted on September 12 by tech billionaire Jared Isaacman, an activity that has, until now, been the exclusive domain of professional astronauts, cosmonauts and taikonauts. On September 10 the Crew Dragon capsule Resilience that carried Isaacman and... continued

The Tentative First Steps To Removing Fukushima’s Nuclear Fuel Has Begun

September 20, 2024
Decommissioning teams at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant have begun a two-week operation aimed at retrieving a sample of the radioactive debris that remains inside the facility's stricken nuclear reactors, using a telescoping robot custom-built for the task, thirteen years after the... continued

Four Years Later, More Evidence for Life on Venus Has Been Found

September 18, 2024
Four years ago a team of scientists found potential evidence of life in the atmosphere of our closest planetary neighbor, Venus, despite the metal-meltingly hot temperature and crushing pressure experienced on the surface; however, this discovery was followed shortly afterward by a... continued

More Liquid Water Has Been Found Beneath the Surface of Mars: This Time, It’s a Whole Ocean

September 9, 2024
Although news of the presence of water on Mars is nothing new, the discovery of a massive amount of liquid water—enough to cover the planet's surface in a mile-deep ocean—has been made by a team that used seismic data to map the... continued

A Major Media Company Has Been Using Our Devices’ Microphones To Eavesdrop on Our Conversations

September 4, 2024
"It's True. Your Devices Are Listening to You," stated the title for a sales pitch on the website of a major media conglomerate; however, the statement wasn't a warning about the invasive eavesdropping practice that many suspect that tech companies undertake,... continued

Cooling La Niña-Like Conditions Are Forming in the Atlantic, and Scientists Are Trying to Figure Out Why

September 3, 2024
An unexpected mystery has appeared at the equator in the Atlantic Ocean, in the form of a sudden cooling trend in the surface waters, despite the ongoing record-breaking warming of the ocean surface and a lack of the conditions that... continued

Two New Shroud of Turin Studies Point to the Authenticity of the Holy Artifact

August 31, 2024
Two new studies are adding to the possibility that the holy relic known as the Shroud of Turin is indeed the burial cloth of the historical Jesus Christ, and not the product of a medieval forgery as implied by the... continued

The Pentagon Appoints NSA Scientist as New AARO Director

August 29, 2024
The U.S. Department of Defense has chosen a new head for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office [AARO], appointing Dr. Jon T. Kosloski as the new director of the Pentagon's UAP investigations team. Kosloski is replacing the office's interim director, Tim... continued