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German Supreme Court Orders Release of UFO Study
July 14, 2015The Supreme Court in Germany has recently ruled in favor for the release of the results of a study into UFOs that was conducted by the German government, that has, until now, been legally suppressed by policy makers. The document... continued
Largest Bird Colony on Florida Gulf Coast Disappears Overnight
July 13, 2015Linda Moulton Howe, Reporter and Editor of Earthfiles.com, has a video news update about the unprecedented disappearance from late May to now of an entire colony of nesting birds from Seahorse Key on Florida's Gulf coast 60 miles southwest of... continued
Massive Heat Dome Threatens Arctic
July 12, 2015Despite the retreat of Arctic sea ice not being as pronounced so far this summer as it has been in previous years, a massive heat wave is forecast to move over the Arctic soon, threatening to hasten this season's ice... continued
The West is Burning: Canada Wildfires Reach Historic Proportions
July 10, 2015Scores of wildfires are burning across the Western Canadian wilderness, with more than 2 million hectares of woodland currently burning. 1,400 soldiers have been called into Saskatchewan alone, to relieve the 600 exhausted firefighters that have been battling the province-wide... continued
British MoD to Release Withheld Rendlesham Forest Incident Documents
July 9, 2015As part of the planned release of a new batch of declassified UFO documents by the British Ministry of Defense next March, eighteen files referring to the Rendlesham Forest incident in 1980 are expected to be included. UFO investigators are... continued
Network Malfunctions Stop NY Stock Exchange, United Airlines
July 9, 2015United Airlines and the New York Stock Exchange have both announced that they have shut down operations due to computer problems. United shut down on Tuesday, and the FAA said at 9 a.m. yesterday that an automation problem had been... continued
Quantum Computing is Now Real: Super Smart Machines Just Ahead
July 8, 2015Quantum computing's elusive promise has always been computing power that approaches the infinite, and machines that are not just as intelligent as human beings, but far smarter. But building a computer that takes advantage of quantum indeterminacy has been difficult--until... continued
New Insight Article: A Crop Formation with an Ominous Warning
July 5, 2015On June 28 in a field near Torino, Italy, a magnificent crop formation appeared. Like the Crabwood formation of 2002, this formation contains at least one message, and the one that we have thus far been able to translate should... continued
Collapsing Glaciers Causing Massive Earthquakes in Greenland
July 2, 2015As Greenland's glaciers melt, gigantic chunks of ice are breaking off. They are so large that they are causing powerful earthquakes as they tumble into the ocean. A team of researchers from Swansea University in the UK, the Lamont-Doherty Earth... continued
What Makes Us Love Dogs? Those EYES!
June 30, 2015Researchers at the Companion Animal Research Lab at Azabu University in Japan have found that dogs have found a way to tap into a human bonding mechanism, specifically through the hormone 'oxytocin'. Oxytocin is typically released when a parent gazes... continued