Dinosaur Discovery In Scotland

Footprints belonging to sauropods, the largest animal known to have walked on planet Earth, have been discovered in Scotland. In a muddy lagoon on the Isle of Skye, dozens of the 170 million year old fossils have been found.  The sauropods were approximately 49 feet long and weighed more than 10 tons. Footprints from theropods, […]

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Alien Head On Mars

An image first published by NASA in 2005 is currently making headlines. It is a photograph of a large alien-like head, located on Mars. NASA has described it as resembling a bug-eyed head. It also has deep furrows in its forehead, giving it even more of an alien appearance.  NASA has suggested the head may […]

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DNA: We Know What Ata Is

In La Noria, a deserted mining town in Chile’s Atacama region, tiny skeletal remains were found, the likes of which, no one had seen, before. The skeleton is a mere six inches tall, has only ten sets of ribs instead of the typical twelve, and an elongated angular skull, with slanted eye sockets. It was […]

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UFO Advocate And Investigator To Retire

Longtime UFO investigator, Stanton Friedman, from Fredericton, News Brunswick, Canada has announced his retirement. The nuclear physicist and professional ufologist also is known for being the original civilian investigator of the Roswell, New Mexico incident. After graduating with a Masters of Science degree in Nuclear Physics in 1956, Friedman was employed as a nuclear physicist, working on advanced, […]

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Remember To Look Up At The Stars

On January 8, 1942, the 300th anniversary of the death of astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei, Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England. This man, who was diagnosed with debilitating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) when he was but twenty-one years old, has been considered the greatest scientist of his day. Cosmologist, physicist, astronomer, mathematician, and […]

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