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Melting Glaciers Linked to More Frequent Earthquakes in Alaska
March 24, 2021A new study has found that ice loss from glaciers in Alaska has been causing an increase in both the frequency and magnitude of earthquakes over 5.0 in the region. While sea level rise, extreme weather and surface ice loss... continued
Former Director of National Intelligence Confirms UFO Sightings by US Military, More to Come in Unclassified Report
March 22, 2021John Ratcliffe, the United States' former Director of National Intelligence, recently confirmed that the US military has logged more UFO encounters than previously disclosed to the public. He also stated that more information is expected to become available "in a... continued
Recently Excavated Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Prompt Fascinating Discoveries
March 20, 2021Following daring missions braving the elements and perilous location of the Qumran Caves in Israel, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were first discovered in 1952: archaeologists have discovered approximately eighty fragments of new text from the seminal work. These are... continued
According to a UN Report; the World is Experiencing the Beginnings of a Climate Crisis
March 17, 2021A new report from the United Nations panel that monitors the individual efforts of the 197 countries signed on to the Paris Climate Agreement says that the collective effort of the world's nations to limit the rise of global warming... continued
Decoding the Puzzle of the Antikythera Mechanism
March 15, 2021A new breakthrough has been made in regards to the inner workings of the device known as the Antikythera mechanism. Combining recent 3D X-ray scans of the ancient computer with over a century's worth of cumulative investigation, researchers are now... continued
Faster Than the Speed of Light: New Studies Bring Us Closer to Superluminal Travel
March 12, 2021Recent studies in theoretical physics have found that faster-than-light travel, through the manipulation of gravity—or bending the physical fabric of space-time—is not as impossible as was once thought. Although it would appear that we're still quite a few quantum leaps... continued
20,000 Earthquakes in Iceland Could Herald Coming Volcanic Eruptions
March 11, 2021Iceland has experienced over 20,000 moderate earthquakes since the ongoing swarm began on February 24, accompanied by increasing signs of magma movement beneath the surface. Although all but two of the quakes have been below 5.0 on the Richter scale, the nigh-continuous stream... continued
Industrial CO2 Capture Project in Iceland Stores Carbon Deep Within the Earth
March 9, 2021When Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere increases so does the need to remove the cumulative greenhouse gas from the atmosphere in an efficient manner. Numerous researchers and companies have been researching new methods of carbon capture and removal for years, and... continued
Meet Purgatorius, Humanity’s Most Distant Known Relative
March 5, 2021Researchers have identified the earliest known primate; a small, squirrel-like mammal that lived nearly 66 million years ago, during the twilight of the dinosaurs. The fossils belonging to this most distant human relative were initially uncovered in the Fort Union... continued
Due to Unchecked Climate Change; the North Atlantic Ocean’s Currents are Speeding Towards a Tipping Point
March 3, 2021According to more than one recent study the ocean currents in the North Atlantic are in more precarious shape than was previously realized. It is now extremely likely that our climate crisis may further impair the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation... continued