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

A Global Warming-Generated USO—Unidentified Seismic Object—Reverberated Through the Planet for Nine Days

October 12, 2024
In September 2023, researchers around the world were baffled by a seismic event that sent unusual shockwaves bouncing back and forth through the planet for more than a week. The nature of the event was so unprecedented that it took... continued

A Common Food Dye Can Turn Skin, Muscle and Other Body Tissues Temporarily Transparent

October 7, 2024
Researchers at Stanford University have stumbled upon a method of making biological tissue, such as skin, muscle and connective tissue, temporarily transparent, allowing the underlying organs to be viewed without the need for x-ray imaging or surgical procedures. The technique... continued

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