In May 1964, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson were testing how radio waves bounced off balloon satellites developed by Bell ...
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What Really Lies Beneath Death Valley? Creepy Discoveries Below the Sand
Death Valley is known as one of the hottest, harshest places on Earth—but what lies beneath its sands is even more unsettling ...
Bizarre NASA discoveries that we’re not allowed to talk about (but we will) Space exploration consistently reveals phenomena ...
Discoveries that prove aliens have visited Earth The persistent human fascination with extraterrestrial life and the ...
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The Mysterious Betts Sphere
In a world driven by data, algorithms, and relentless scientific progress, you’d think we’d have all the answers by now. But ...
At 11 feet (3.4m) tall and nearly 27 feet (8.2m) long, Cooper’s pointy-backed herbivore – affectionately known as Apex – is ...
The Jeep Wagoneer S conquered 1,700 miles of mountain terrain with fantastic range regeneration, but a weird, silent alert ...
There's no denying that James Sanderson found connected bones in a layer of prehistoric soil more 50 million years old.
For the first time, scientists have directly measured “ultraweak” photon emissions from living organisms. In rats this glow fades rapidly after death. In plants it brightens under stress. In the ...
For scientists, though, one big mystery still remained. Although will-o’-the-wisps are not actual flames and occur at ambient ...
Scientists have created an artificial intelligence tool called SCIGEN that can potentially speed up the hunt for novel ...
Did a player on Tom Osborne's first team wear a uniform number not worn by anybody else in college football history? And if not, what did he wear?
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