The Changing Song of Antarctica’s Ice Reveals its Health to Researchers

November 1, 2018
Researchers in Antarctica have discovered that the frozen continent's ice shelves produce an audible sound when the wind passes over the surface snow, a haunting song from a landscape that remains alien to the majority of us. The researchers also... continued

Lawsuit Filed by America’s Youth Against the US Government over Climate Change can now Proceed

October 30, 2018
On October 15, a U.S. District Judge ruled that a lawsuit filed by a group of young Americans against the federal government over the issue of climate change will proceed on October 29, despite repeated attempts by the government to... continued

Congress (Finally) Appears to be Investigating the Issue of UFOs

October 25, 2018
The Defense Intelligence Agency has prepared a report for the House Armed Services Committee regarding the findings of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), the secret UFO program run by the Pentagon between 2007 and 2012. News of the... continued

One of History’s Most Powerful Storms is Slamming Saipan

October 25, 2018
Super Typhoon Yutu, packing sustained winds of 180 miles an hour and likely producing gusts at or above 200 MPH is hammering the Northern Mariana Islands. It is the strongest storm to form on Earth so far in 2018 and... continued

12,000-Year-Old Petroglyphs Hint at Lost Civilization in India

October 20, 2018
Thousands of ancient rock carvings believed to be 12,000 years old are currently being excavated in India. These petroglyphs, found in the hills of the Konkan region of western Maharashtra, represent a wide variety of artistic styles and depict the... continued

Noted UFO Investigator Robert Dean has Died

October 18, 2018
Robert O. Dean, who died on October 11, was active in UFO research for many years. In the 1960s he read a document called "UFO Assessment: An Evaluation of a Possible Threat"while stationed at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) which transformed his... continued

Clouds of Monster Mosquitoes Mob North Carolina in the Wake of Hurricane Florence

October 16, 2018
Clouds of aggressive nickel-sized mosquitoes called gallinippers have descended on 27 counties in North Carolina, the result of untold numbers of the insect's eggs being activated by the catastrophic flooding caused by hurricane Florence. Unlike most mosquitoes, Gallinippers can lay... continued

UN Delivers “An Ear-Splitting Wake-Up Call to the World”: Time is Running Out in the Fight Against Global Warming

October 13, 2018
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has issued a dire warning that our current efforts at addressing the problem of climate change are not keeping pace with the increase of the rate of global warming, and that we need... continued

Michael Strongest Storm Ever to Slam Florida Panhandle

October 11, 2018
Hurricane Michael made landfall in the Florida Panhandle earlier today, but it did so as a category-4 hurricane with wind speeds of up to 150 mph (240 kph), rather than the category-3 that it was originally forecast to be. This... continued

‘Extremely Dangerous’ Hurricane Michael Aims at Florida Panhandle

October 9, 2018
Hurricane Michael, currently a catergory-1 storm, is tracking northward across the Caribbean, and is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday. The storm is currently over Cuba, and is expected to strike the Florida Panhandle as a category-3 hurricane,... continued