The Launching of the World’s First Wooden Satellite Possibly Opens an Era of Sustainable Spacecraft

November 25, 2024
An unusual collaboration between Kyoto University and Japanese homebuilder Sumitomo Forestry has delivered the world's first orbital satellite made primarily of wood to the International Space Station, as the focus of an experiment that may herald the end of the... continued

Ancient Earth May Have Had Its Own Saturn-Like Ring System

November 21, 2024
Earth may have had a Saturn-like system of rings in the distant past, according to a recent study that suggests that our home planet may have possessed such a magnificent feature. Typically associated with the Solar System's large outer planets,... continued

AARO Has Released the Unclassified Version of their 2024 Annual UAP Report

November 18, 2024
The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has released the unclassified version of their annual report for 2024, the second such report released since the office's establishment in July 2022, and the first since the departure of the office's controversial head, Dr.... continued

18 Months After Being Shot Down, an Image of A Mysterious UAP Intercepted Over Canada Has Been Released

November 15, 2024
A series of emails sent between Canadian military leaders discussing the release of an image of one of the mysterious balloons shot down over North America during February 2023 has been released, including not only a description of the object,... continued

Congress’s Second UAP Hearing Addressed the Flight Safety and National Security Implications of Ignoring the UFO Issue

November 13, 2024
The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing on UAP titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth" on November 13, 2024, featuring testimony from Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, former DoD official Luis Elizondo, former NASA administrator Michael... continued

Scientists Propose Ambitious Geoengineering Projects Aimed at Delaying Catastrophic Sea Level Rise

November 12, 2024
Continued warnings that a key glacier in West Antarctica is at serious risk of collapse has prompted a debate over using geoengineering as a way of slowing the ice sheet's rate of melt, using artificial barriers to shield the vulnerable ice shelf... continued

A New Experiment Links Quantum-Capable Structures in Our Bodies to Consciousness

November 9, 2024
A new study designed to test the microscopic structures within our cells that appear to support quantum processes has discovered that this intricate network of complex molecules might be a key component in our capacity to be conscious—hinting that these... continued

New Genetic Study of Ancient Rapanui Reveals Contact With Indigenous Americans, and That the Easter Island Ecocide Theory Is Just a Myth

November 4, 2024
A recent genetic study of the remains of fifteen individuals purported to be from the island of Rapa Nui—also known as Easter Island—has revealed that the inhabitants of the island had pre-colonial contact with the Peoples of South America, and also... continued

South Africa’s Fabled Horned Serpent: A Fossil-Generated Geomyth, or Modern-Day Cryptid?

October 30, 2024
A re-examination of a two hundred-year-old rock painting in South Africa has revealed that the culture that produced the images may have been aware of a creature that lived over 260 million years ago, one that was a part of... continued

Forty-Four Leading Climatologists Warn of “Devastating & Irreversible Impacts” if North Atlantic Current Collapses

October 29, 2024
A global warming-triggered collapse of the North Atlantic current "would have devastating and irreversible impacts" to the global climate, according to an open letter sent to Nordic policymakers by forty-four of the world's leading climate scientists, with the more immediate... continued