2019-03-01
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13,000-Year-Old West Coast Footprints are the Oldest in North America
April 7, 2018An analysis of 29 prehistoric footprints found on the west coast of Canada have revealed that they are 13,000 years old, making them the oldest known footprints in North America. While older archeological remains have been uncovered elsewhere on the... continued
Winter Cold Marches On, Setting the Stage for Extremely Violent Spring Storms
April 6, 2018A combination of a series of three storm systems and a blast of Arctic air are prompting forecasts of an extended cold snap across the US, with temperatures in some parts of the north-central states expected to dip as low... continued
Chinese Space Station Burns Up Safely over the South Pacific
April 3, 2018The Chinese space station, Tiangong-1, re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on April 1, breaking up over a stretch of the South Pacific roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) northwest of Tahiti, according to the China National Space Administration. This was confirmed by... continued
Does Dark Matter Matter? No Matter, Scientists Found a Galaxy with None In It to Begin With
March 31, 2018Dark matter: all mass and no substance, this theoretical type of matter is used by physicists to explain why the universe acts as if it has five times more mass than we can see--basically if galaxies only had the mass... continued
FAA Releases New Recordings of a UFO Sighting by an Airline Crew
March 29, 2018Audio recordings detailing a recent UFO incident involving commercial airliners have been obtained by The Warzone from the Federal Aviation Administration. The sighting took place over New Mexico on February 24, 2018, and involved the crews of at least two... continued
Diminutive “Ata” Mummy is not only Human, but also Highly Mutated
March 27, 2018Gnome sequencing of the mummy of a tiny, six-inch humanoid that was found in the Chilean town of La Noria has been completed, and although it had been determined that the individual had been human in a 2013 investigation, these... continued
Antarctica’s Massive Totten Glacier is More Vulnerable than Previously Thought
March 24, 2018East Antarctica's Totten Glacier has been revealed to be more unstable than previously anticipated. New research has found that portions of the glacier that were thought to be on stable ground are actually floating on seawater, prompting concerns over the... continued
Election Psyops using Data Stolen from Facebook Users
March 22, 2018As part of an in-depth investigation into the role big data company Cambridge Analytica played in influencing the Brexit campaign in the United Kingdom and the presidential elections in the United States, The Guardian's Observer magazine has published the story... continued
Researchers Expect to have a Viable Nuclear Fusion Reactor Online by 2033
March 20, 2018A joint team of researchers with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and private company Commonwealth Fusion Systems is predicting that they will have a viable nuclear fusion reactor generating electricity and attached to the electrical grid within the next fifteen... continued
Nazca Mummy Genetic Testing: Unsolved Mystery or Propaganda?
March 17, 2018A recent post on Sputnik News reports that DNA testing on samples from the controversial three-fingered Nazca mummies is currently being conducted by researchers at the Russian National Research University in St. Petersburg. Although the more human-like mummy, nicknamed "Maria"... continued