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- The Canadian government’s top scientist has released a new report on unidentified flying objects, providing advice on how the government should do better at recording and investigating UFO sightings.
- The FBI’s Jeffrey Epstein prison video had nearly 3 minutes cut out from one of two stitched-together clips. (Archived page link)
- Memories without brains: Certain slime moulds can make decisions, solve mazes and remember things.
- A new study has upended one of Easter Island’s greatest myths: What if the most remote place on Earth was actually a ritual hub of the ancient Pacific?
- Listening for echoes of the Forest Grove sound: A physics expert and audio engineer may have solved the mystery of a strange noise that rattled an Oregon town in 2016.
- Archaeologists found trapezoidal megalithic tombs in Poland that are older than the pyramids of Egypt.
- ‘The secret might be here on our own planet’: This NASA scientist is on a mission to find out what aliens look like.
- What are the mysterious stone spheres of Costa Rica?
- Scientists have been hiding messages in their papers using white text or small fonts only visible to machines, in order to game ‘peer review’ systems that use AI. (Archived page link)
- Groundbreaking study reveals tortoises have feelings, similar to ours.
- The lingering mystery of the Trump shooting: Why did this young man do it?
- Loving the alien: Three days in the mirror world of modern ufology.
- Science meets sweat: How experimental archaeology brings history to life.
Quote of the Day
UAP reports are deserving of scientific study in that they represent a real phenomenon that has been witnessed by reliable and responsible observers, and are thus a part of the human experience.
Chris Rutkowski


