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Pentagon’s Assessment of Drones Leaves More Questions Than Answers
Pentagon’s Assessment of Drones Leaves More Questions Than Answers
The admission of legitimate drone sightings over US facilities is a real problem and should be treated as such.— The Debrief

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Eerie UFO-like cloud hovers over Sydney, Australia
Eerie UFO-like cloud hovers over Sydney, Australia
Lenticular clouds are weather phenomenon known for their saucer-like shape and smooth appearance.— Yahoo! News UK
Scientists may have discovered the true purpose behind Stonehenge
Scientists may have discovered the true purpose behind Stonehenge
Stonehenge was likely built as a project to unify ancient peoples from across the whole of Britain, archaeologists claim.— The Independent
Archaeologists Discover Grim Floor Paved With Bones During Dig
Archaeologists Discover Grim Floor Paved With Bones During Dig
The find could date as far back as the 15th century.— Men's Journal
Entity who speaks through human says aliens will arrive in 3 years
Entity who speaks through human says aliens will arrive in 3 years
Intergalactic entity Bashar is warning mankind that ETs will descend and prove that "we are not alone."— The Express
Radioactive shipment goes missing in New Jersey amid drone invasion
Radioactive shipment goes missing in New Jersey amid drone invasion
The missing material is a small amount of Germanium-68 that is used to calibrate a medical scanner's accuracy.— Daily Mail
13 ancient Egyptian mummies found with gold tongues
13 ancient Egyptian mummies found with gold tongues
The ancient Egyptians put gold tongues in mummies with the intention of helping the deceased speak in the afterlife.— Live Science
NASA is set to touch the sun on Christmas Eve
NASA is set to touch the sun on Christmas Eve
It took over six decades to develop the technology capable of withstanding the sun's harsh environment.— First Coast News
Lifeforms Found on Bottom of Lake That Should Be Entirely Frozen
Lifeforms Found on Bottom of Lake That Should Be Entirely Frozen
The lake should have dried up long ago, but water still persists, suggesting it's being fed by some unknown source.— Popular Mechanics
Astronauts to be stuck in space even longer after new delay
Astronauts to be stuck in space even longer after new delay
The astronauts' trip was initially meant to last about eight to 10 days.— The Hill
7,000-year-old alien-like figurine from Kuwait a 'total surprise' to archaeologists
7,000-year-old alien-like figurine from Kuwait a 'total surprise' to archaeologists
The small, finely crafted head, with slanted eyes, a flat nose and an elongated skull, was found during excavations this year.— Live Science
Could this be what our home on Moon or Mars might look like?
Could this be what our home on Moon or Mars might look like?
The Hab-1 is Indian space agency Isro's first-ever "analog mission" which means simulation of space conditions to prepare astronauts for real space missions.— BBC
Odd 2024: The 10 oddest Guinness World Records of the year
Odd 2024: The 10 oddest Guinness World Records of the year
A look at the weird and wonderful Guinness World Records for the last year.— UPI
Pentagon Says ‘Mystery Drones’ Are Common Unmanned Aerial Systems and Misidentifications, Pose No Security Threat
Pentagon Says ‘Mystery Drones’ Are Common Unmanned Aerial Systems and Misidentifications, Pose No Security Threat
The U.S. Department of Defense revealed its assessment on Tuesday morning in a joint statement.— The Debrief
Superflares Erupt From Stars Like Our Sun Once Every 100 Years
Superflares Erupt From Stars Like Our Sun Once Every 100 Years
New findings suggest that an extraordinarily powerful and dangerous burst of radiation might flare from our sun in the future.— New York Times
Mysterious amulet discovered in Germany could rewrite history
Mysterious amulet discovered in Germany could rewrite history
A third century amulet discovered in an excavation site in Germany provides evidence of spread of Christianity during early Roman Empire.— Independent
What Do New-Jersey ‘Mystery Drones’ Have in Common with Mysterious ‘Dark Comets’?
What Do New-Jersey ‘Mystery Drones’ Have in Common with Mysterious ‘Dark Comets’?
Prof. Avi Loeb explores observation and common sense in a new essay.— The Debrief
Gathering of angels in the Philippines breaks world record
Gathering of angels in the Philippines breaks world record
An official count of participants at the record attempt has not yet been released, but organizers said over 2,000 angels were counted.— UPI
Geomagnetic super storms are causing tractors to dance from side to side across US farms
Geomagnetic super storms are causing tractors to dance from side to side across US farms
Some U.S. farmers witnessed unusual activity from their high-tech machinery.— Live Science
Ancient Tablet Etched With Mysterious Language Found in Georgia
Ancient Tablet Etched With Mysterious Language Found in Georgia
Roughly the size of an iPad, the basalt tablet features just 39 different characters in 60 inscriptions written left to right.— Science Alert
Whistleblower allegedly leaks images from secretive UFO program
Whistleblower allegedly leaks images from secretive UFO program
The images, which have been shared online, allegedly show several UFOs from 'Immaculate Constellation.'— Unexplained Mysteries
What Is DMT? From Ancient Beginnings to the Latest Science
What Is DMT? From Ancient Beginnings to the Latest Science
Is DMT a more powerful therapy tool than its better-known psychedelic cousins?— Psychology Today
Scientists Warn of an 'Unprecedented Risk' From Synthetic 'Mirror Life'
Scientists Warn of an 'Unprecedented Risk' From Synthetic 'Mirror Life'
So-called mirror cells could rampage through our ecosystems, food supply and immune systems.— Smithsonian Magazine
Stealth destroyer 1st to carry hypersonic missiles that travel 5 times the speed of sound
Stealth destroyer 1st to carry hypersonic missiles that travel 5 times the speed of sound
A U.S. Navy stealth ship is getting a major upgrade.— Live Science
Driver stopped in Wyoming for covering car in Christmas lights
Driver stopped in Wyoming for covering car in Christmas lights
Police in Wyoming are reminding residents to decorate their homes for Christmas instead of their vehicles.— UPI
George Noory says there's 'something nefarious' about drones over NJ
George Noory says there's 'something nefarious' about drones over NJ
Coast to Coast's host spoke with The Daily Mail about the recent sightings in the news.— Daily Mail
Swimmers scare Nessie into 'quietest ever year' for sightings
Swimmers scare Nessie into 'quietest ever year' for sightings
The shy beast has only been seen three times in 2024.— Daily Star
Ancient Tablet Has 39 Letters That Don't Fit Any Known Language
Ancient Tablet Has 39 Letters That Don't Fit Any Known Language
Google Translate isn't going to help here.— Popular Mechanics
AI Used Knee X-Rays To Predict Beer Drinking and Bean Eating Habits
AI Used Knee X-Rays To Predict Beer Drinking and Bean Eating Habits
While it sounds like a futuristic marvel, the findings raise concerns about "shortcut learning" in medical AI.— The Debrief
Scientists Have Discovered a 'Mini-Brain' Inside the Heart
Scientists Have Discovered a 'Mini-Brain' Inside the Heart
The heart has its own nervous system that regulates its rhythm, challenging previous assumptions.— SciTech Daily

Last Night

Building a Better Brain / Animal Reincarnation
Building a Better Brain / Animal Reincarnation
Neuroscientist Kristen Willeumeyer shared how we can build and maintain cognitive health throughout our lifetimes. Followed by Amelia Kinkade, who shared stories of reincarnated animals coming back to the humans they love.

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