2019-03-01
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Antarctica’s Massive Totten Glacier is More Vulnerable than Previously Thought
March 24, 2018East Antarctica's Totten Glacier has been revealed to be more unstable than previously anticipated. New research has found that portions of the glacier that were thought to be on stable ground are actually floating on seawater, prompting concerns over the... continued
Election Psyops using Data Stolen from Facebook Users
March 22, 2018As part of an in-depth investigation into the role big data company Cambridge Analytica played in influencing the Brexit campaign in the United Kingdom and the presidential elections in the United States, The Guardian's Observer magazine has published the story... continued
Researchers Expect to have a Viable Nuclear Fusion Reactor Online by 2033
March 20, 2018A joint team of researchers with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and private company Commonwealth Fusion Systems is predicting that they will have a viable nuclear fusion reactor generating electricity and attached to the electrical grid within the next fifteen... continued
Nazca Mummy Genetic Testing: Unsolved Mystery or Propaganda?
March 17, 2018A recent post on Sputnik News reports that DNA testing on samples from the controversial three-fingered Nazca mummies is currently being conducted by researchers at the Russian National Research University in St. Petersburg. Although the more human-like mummy, nicknamed "Maria"... continued
Famed Theoretical Physicist Stephen Hawking has Died
March 15, 2018The University of Cambridge has announced that famed and accomplished theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking died. Hawking passed peacefully at his home, also in Cambridge, on March 14, at the age of 76. Both influential and celebrated throughout his career... continued
Despite Repeated Encounters, the Pentagon Refuses to Investigate the UFO Phenomenon
March 14, 2018Over the past number of months, declassified evidence of UFO encounters involving military personnel have been released by the Defense Department and the To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science, in the form of gun-camera videos from fighter aircraft... continued
Faux News Spreads Faster on Twitter than Real News
March 11, 2018With the rampant proliferation of fictitious stories that are presented as legitimate news, new methods of sorting out real information from faux news stories has become increasingly important, especially as the real-world implications of the manipulation of information on social... continued
The Galaxy’s Fastest Star to Test Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
March 8, 2018In a few months, the orbit of a star deep in the core of the Milky Way will cause it to pass within 18.4 billion kilometers (11.4 billion miles) of the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy,... continued
Mayan Underworld Unveils a 10,000-Year-Old Story–Including a Violent Catastrophic Event
March 6, 2018An archaeological expedition aimed at plumbing the secrets of Chichen Itza's underworld of the gods has uncovered the well-preserved remains of ancient humans and extinct animals that date back to the last ice age--far more than what the expedition's members... continued
Polar Vortex Split Causes Superstorm-like Winter Havoc in Europe
March 3, 2018Last month's split in the Polar Vortex caused two distinct sections of the typically-persistent low-pressure zone to push south; one into western North America, and the other into northern Siberia. In North America, this resulted in a massive cold snap... continued