From the Dark Depths Beyond Jupiter: The Origin of the Dinosaurs’ Killer Asteroid Revealed

August 19, 2024
Ever since the discovery of the ancient crater left over from the massive impact that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, researchers have sought to uncover the origin of the meteor that heralded the extinction of more than... continued

A Rare Heat Spike Above Antarctica Could Mean More Extreme Weather via a Destabilized Southern Polar Vortex

August 16, 2024
A rare temperature spike in the atmosphere high above Antarctica is threatening to split the southern polar vortex, bringing with it the potential for extreme weather events across the Southern Hemisphere. In July 2024, a Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) event was... continued

The World’s Oldest Cave Art May Have Been Made by Another Species

August 14, 2024
One of the world's most ancient works of cave art appears to be even older than originally assumed, according to a new analysis of the ancient mural found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, offering profound implications regarding the cognitive... continued

Instead of Dark Energy, the Acceleration of Universal Expansion May Require a Mirror Universe Parallel to Our Own

August 12, 2024
The accelerated expansion of the universe may not rely on the influence of a mysterious dark energy, but could be possible if there is a parallel universe that mirrors our own driving that expansion, at least according to a new paper published by a researcher seeking to find an answer to this baffling phenomenon.... continued

A Potential Biosignature has been Found on an Ancient Martian Rock

August 10, 2024
A potential biosignature indicating the presence of ancient lifeforms has turned up in a rock on the surface of Mars, in the form of what may be traces of chemical reactions from the life processes of ancient microbes. Although the... continued

Did Renaissance Alchemist Tycho Brahe Discover Tungsten Two Centuries Ahead of Its Time?

August 7, 2024
Renowned Renaissance alchemist Tycho Brahe may have been dabbling with a rare element that was not supposed to have been formally discovered until nearly two centuries after the famous astronomer's death, according to a new chemical analysis of artifacts recovered... continued

UAP Whistleblower David Grusch Files Lawsuit In Response to Smear Campaign Intended to Discredit Him

August 3, 2024
UAP Whistleblower David Grusch has filed a lawsuit against the Loudon County Sheriff’s Department in response to the department's release of confidential medical records pertaining to a mental health episode Grusch experienced in 2018. The lawsuit argues that the release... continued

The Planet Just Spent a Full Year Above 1.5° Celsius: What Does This Mean for the Paris Climate Targets?

August 1, 2024
June 2024 marked the twelfth consecutive month that the average global temperature was 1.5°C (2.7°F) above the pre-industrial average, according to Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service. This string of record-high temperatures marks a trend that, if it is to continue... continued

UAP Disclosure Act 2.0: Representatives Rounds and Schumer Return to Push for UFO Transparency

July 27, 2024
A new amendment aimed at bringing transparency to the U.S. Government's involvement with unidentified anomalous phenomena has been introduced into the National Defense Authorization Act 2025, titled the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act of 2024 (UAPDA), by Senators Mike Rounds... continued

A New Study of Cracked Quartz Adds New Evidence to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

July 23, 2024
New evidence for a massive, high-altitude explosion caused by a comet impacting the Earth's atmosphere over North America 12,900 years ago—referred to as the Younger Dryas impact—has been unveiled, following an analysis of fractured quartz crystals discovered at sites along the U.S. east coast of that appear... continued