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The Planet Just Spent a Full Year Above 1.5° Celsius: What Does This Mean for the Paris Climate Targets?
August 1, 2024June 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, 2024A 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, 2024New 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
Undisclosed 2018 Meeting by Former AARO Head Sean Kirkpatrick with Skinwalker Ranch Researchers Calls Government Transparency into Question
July 19, 2024When Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick was appointed head of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2022, he was touted as being neutral on the topic of UAP, allegedly having no interest or involvement in the subject prior to his posting. However, it has recently... continued
It’s Confirmed: The Earth’s Core is Rotating at a Slower Rate than the Rest of the Planet
July 17, 2024The Earth's core has been once again confirmed to be rotating slower than the upper layers of the planet, according to a new study that has independently come to the same conclusion as researchers with China's SinoProbe Lab at Peking... continued
Florida Officials are Promoting Climate Change Denial in the State’s Classrooms and Textbooks
July 13, 2024Two authors of middle and high school science textbooks report that they have been informed that references to climate change must be removed from their publications in order to be accepted for use in Florida’s public schools, according to an article published in the Orlando Sentinel,... continued
Dark Matter May Not Exist at All, if Gravity Exists Without Mass
July 10, 2024The elusive phenomenon known as dark matter may not actually exist, according to a University of Alabama astrophysicist, due to the possibility that gravity—an effect caused by the curving of the fabric of spacetime—may exist on its own in the... continued
From Black Holes to Ancient Greece– Unravelling the Mysteries of the World’s First Computer
July 3, 2024Another layer of mystery surrounding the ancient computer known as the Antikythera Mechanism has been decoded using, of all things, a technique developed for analyzing gravitational waves generated by the collision of black holes as they pass through the Earth.... continued
From Tropical Storm to Category 4 Hurricane in 48 Hours: Beryl Forms as a Rare June Major Hurricane
June 30, 2024The first named hurricane in the North Atlantic has gotten a major jump start on the 2024 hurricane season, with Hurricane Beryl reaching category-4 strength less than 48 hours after it was classified as a tropical storm; its rapid intensification... continued
We May Be More Vulnerable to High Temps Than Previously Thought, as Heat Waves Kill Thousands Around the World
June 25, 2024Intense heat waves are causing humanitarian disasters around the world, with India, Mexico, the Middle East and the United States baking under extreme temperatures, with records being broken in all affected regions. In Saudi Arabia, nearly 1,200 Muslim pilgrims participating in the annual Hajj to... continued