A slow and deliberate process of disclosure has been under way for about 10 years, and may take another step forward in March of 2016. In both the United States and the United Kingdom, it has for some years been illegal to keep a substantial amount of UFO information hidden, that is nevertheless still held secret.

There are three reasons that this has been done: first, the information is provocative without being clear; second, it implies that something that we do not understand is affecting us, and there is an intelligent locomotion behind it; third, our scientific and intellectual communities are not adequately prepared to address it.
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As part of ongoing talks to lift the embargo that has isolated the island of Cuba for decades, the Cuban government is sharing a lung cancer vaccine that they have developed that may help slow the progress of the disease.

Due to Cuba’s economic isolation, the Cuban government has made medical research, including biotechnology and preventative medicine, a priority. This has led to many in-house breakthroughs, including the development of interferon, a protein that plays a role in human immune response, vaccines for meningitis B, hepatitis B, and monoclonal antibodies for organ transplants.
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A new study suggests that there is a correlation between frequent posting of "selfies" on social media and narcissism, of which also correlates to other potential personality problems.

Jesse Fox, assistant professor of communications at Ohio State University, co-authored a study of called “The Dark Triad”, which showed that narcissistic and psychopathic personality traits could predict how often an individual will post self-taken portraits to social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, and also how often the posters will edit the pictures to tweak how they look.
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At a speaking engagement at Woodbridge Community Centre in Suffolk, England, Colonel Charles Halt, former deputy commander at Bentwaters AFB, confirmed that he had seen the objects that were reported by numerous other base personnel during the Rendlesham Forest incident in December 1980.

Halt, who retired from the USAF in 1991, has also gathered written statements from the base’s radar operators, of whom also confirm that they had tracked fast-moving objects on their equipment that night, but had declined to report it at the time, due to discouragement from their superiors regarding the reporting of UFOs.
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