The X-ray glow keeps growing after the recent neutron star collision0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 24, 2018
Puzzled scientists expected the brightness to fade quickly

Puzzled scientists expected the brightness to fade quickly

With the recent revelation by the Pentagon and their admission that there has been an ongoing program to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon; the fact that Montana has had several cases of interest within that context came to mind.

How an international team of researchers is constraining the speed of invisible and undetectable dark matter

Two exoplanets in the TRAPPIST-1 system have been identified as most likely to be habitable, a paper by PSI Senior Scientist Amy Barr says.

Who goes there?
Left at East Gate: A First-hand Account of the Bentwaters Woodbridge UFO Incident.

Saturn’s moon Titan may be nearly a billion miles away from Earth, but a recently published paper based on data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveals a new way this distant world and our own are eerily similar.

Genetic testing confirms the legendary Bigfoot is a human relative that arose some 15,000 years ago — at least according to a press release issued by a company called DNA Diagnostics detailing supposed work by a Texas veterinarian.

Friday, January 19, 2018, 5:42 PM – Did you see the incredible meteor fireball that flashed across the sky over Windsor-Essex and southern Michigan on Tuesday night? Astronomers from Flint’s Longway Planetarium have actually found fragments meteorites from this bright bolide explosion!

January 2018 – USA, Arizona desert. Amazing video showing strange spherical sphere spotted by Police officers

Chris Packham, associate professor of physics and astronomy at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), has collaborated on a new study that expands the scientific community’s understanding of black holes in our galaxy and the magnetic fields that surround them.





























































