2019-03-01
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Sunshine, Raindrops and Frozen Fish: The Coronavirus Reveals its Strengths and Weaknesses
August 27, 2020 As tenacious and pervasive as the coronavirus at the root of our long-running pandemic appears to be, SARS-CoV-2 has not only a host of strengths aiding its spread, but it also hides numerous vulnerabilities that could be exploited to... continued
The Pentagon Has Formally Established Their Military UFO Task Force
August 24, 2020The Pentagon has officially approved the establishment of their new Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), a unit tasked with investigating UFO encounters in order to improve the military's understanding of "the nature and origins of UAPs," according to Pentagon... continued
2 Hurricanes May Hit US Gulf Coast Within Days
August 21, 2020Two storm systems are headed into the Gulf of Mexico and could become hurricanes. One may strike the Florida Panhandle and the other the Texas Gulf Coast. Both of the systems are predicted to strengthen into hurricanes in the Gulf... continued
Death Valley Hits New Record Temperature While Heat Waves Rage Around the Globe
August 19, 2020An automated weather station in Death Valley's village of Furnace Creek recorded a temperature of 130°F (54.4°C) at 3:41 p.m. on July 16, 2020, setting a record for the hottest verified temperature on the planet. This new record is part-and-parcel of... continued
The Melting of Greenland’s Glaciers May Have Reached the Point of No Return
August 18, 2020Global warming may have pushed Greenland's ice sheets past a tipping point, with the island having lost ice from its glaciers faster than snowfall could replenish them over the past two decades, according to a new study. Although this trend... continued
The Pentagon May Have Collected Biological Samples From Close Encounter Witnesses
August 15, 2020The Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) may have collected biological samples from close encounter witnesses, according to UFO investigator Nick Pope, as part of one of the program's studies that involved the effects of energy fields on living... continued
Russian Approval of Unproven “Sputnik V” Coronavirus Vaccine Raises Safety and Effectiveness Concerns
August 12, 2020Health officials in both Russia and around the world are raising concerns over Moscow's approval of a vaccine to be used against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, despite not having finished critical Phase 3 clinical trials for the new treatment necessary to... continued
Humanity Is Heading for a “Jaw-Dropping” Decline in Population
August 10, 2020A new study published in The Lancet is forecasting a "jaw-dropping" decline in the planet's population by 2100, with the number of people in 23 countries expected to drop by half by the end of the century. While fewer humans using up... continued
The Climate of Ancient Mars May Have Been Much Cooler Than We Originally Assumed
August 9, 2020A new study comparing the geological features of both Earth and Mars has discovered that Mars's past climate may have been much cooler than scientists have traditionally assumed, painting a picture of an ancient Martian landscape covered in glaciers, rather... continued
Young Children Are Less Likely to Spread the Coronavirus—but May Carry More of the Disease
August 5, 2020A new study suggests that children under five years of age may carry a much higher amount of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in their upper respiratory tract than adults, with some children displaying a viral load up to 100 times greater... continued