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Penguins, the slow-waddling furry birds scattered across the Antarctic, are being seen in a completely new light after scientists from the Imperial College in London have raised questions on their origin. As absurd as it may sound, the creatures’ droppings have been found to contain phosphine, which is one of the major components available in Venus’ atmosphere. This
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The sun is always showering Earth with a mist of magnetized particles known as solar wind. For the most part, our planet’s magnetic shield blocks this electric wind from doing any real damage to Earth or its inhabitants, instead sending those particles skittering toward the poles and leaving behind a pleasant aurora in their wake.
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Legislation contained within the upcoming FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act calls for the establishment of a permanent office to address “unidentified aerial phenomena” or “UAP,” more commonly known as UFOs.  “Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence,
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Jonathan Weiner Tom DeLonge has a lot to say. About life, about music, and—because he is, to my knowledge, the only rock star to have co-founded a company devoted to the scientific research of unexplained aerial phenomena—about UFOs. “When you study UFOs, you’re looking at consciousness,” he tells me over Zoom from the patio of
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The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) has closed the report they received regarding the July 22nd sighting of a winged humanoid at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, citing a lack of verifiable information. It is currently one of four reports from witnesses claiming to have seen a winged humanoid which elicited a security response at the airport
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Back in May, the hard-working staff here at Spoiler Alerts noted some interesting parallels between elite attitudes about UFOs and the origins of covid-19. In both instances, there was initially an establishment consensus that pooh-poohed anything but the conventional wisdom (UFOs are not real, covid-19 had zoonotic origins). Then, as time passed, inconvenient data points
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Aerospace companies, particularly in the United States, have had a long history of interest in Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP.) It is a natural fit. UAP exhibit a number of “observables” which would be valuable to an aerospace company, in terms of understanding advanced physics; advanced propulsion systems, and in general, advanced technology. It has also
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This is the first part of a longer story about legacy, a scientist and crop circles In the spring of 1995, University of Michigan biophysicist William C. “Lefty” Levengood found himself examining the lawn of a middle-aged woman claiming to be an alien abductee. Levengood was particularly interested in the ring-shaped portions of grass that
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Alien life may exist on planets that have been hiding in plan sight, previously dismissed as astronomers as being incapable of hosting life. That’s the conclusion of a study published today in The Astrophysical Journal in which a team from the University of Cambridge identify a new class of habitable exoplanets they’ve dubbed “Hycean.” “Hycean”
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On August 6th, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) held a UAP related safety session as part of their annual conference. The six-member panel featured three scientists, including one from NASA, a European Space Agency (ESA) Project Director, the Director of Science for the National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP) and one former U.S. Navy pilot. All
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Few geological mysteries are as perplexing as the ‘Great Unconformity‘ riddle at the Grand Canyon: More than a billion years of missing rock layers that for some reason weren’t deposited and stacked like the rest of the geological record. It’s as though those years never happened. This strange gap was first spotted by geologist John
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Official government interest in psychic phenomena (both in the United States and the former Soviet Union) remains a controversial topic which most historians prefer to sweep under the rug and leave it to ‘conspiracy theorists.’ Yet the history of the Cold War cannot be fully comprehended if we don’t take into account how seriously were
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A HILARIOUS review of Loch Ness has been left online after a heartbroken visitor failed to spot its legendary “monster”. The writer, known as Ron, drove more than 400 miles with his family in search of the infamous creature. 3 Urquhart Castle on the western shore of Loch Ness, ScotlandCredit: Alamy 3 The famous ‘surgeon’s
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