UFOs Remain Elusive Despite Decades of Study0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- June 27, 2019
The UFO-investigating group MUFON turns 50 next month. What have we learned over the past five decades?
The UFO-investigating group MUFON turns 50 next month. What have we learned over the past five decades?
It was just a couple of days ago that NASA announced something pretty exciting about Mars. Its Curiosity rover had detected shockingly high levels of methane, suggesting an unseen geological or even biological process was at work on the planet. Signs of past or present life? Perhaps, but a follow-up reading has now generated more questions than answers.
The Mississippi town of Pascagoula has placed a marker next to the river where two men were abducted by aliens.
A research team led by scientists from Boise State University and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has identified several complex cyanide compounds in a set of CM chondrite meteorites. These extraterrestrial organometallic compounds are a source of free cyanide and also bear a striking similarity to portions of the active sites of hydrogeneses (enzymes that provide energy to bacteria and archaea by breaking down hydrogen gas), which suggests that these compounds may have played an important role during the origin and early evolution of life on Earth.
A US Navy pilot says new footage released shows the moment he and his colleagues came face to face with UFOs.
The particles could be spotted when they slam into electrons or atomic nuclei in the crystals
The frigid lakeshores of Saturn’s moon Titan might be encrusted with strange, unearthly minerals, according to new research being presented here.
NASA’s Curiosity rover found a sudden large release of greenhouse gas emissions on Mars. As a result, NASA scientists are modifying their planned schedule to investigate the source of the greenhouse gas.
Scientists at NOAA captured a video of the rare, deep-sea giant squid off the coast of New Orleans
The fly hasn’t eaten for an entire day and it’s starving. Finally, it finds a pile of edible gelatinous goo. It begins eating when suddenly a green light appears, and the food, which was far from delicious a moment ago, becomes irresistibly sweet. The fly, excited by the sudden improvement, eats with increased vigor. But its enthusiasm quickly wanes when the green light disappears and the flavour of the food reverts to its original blandness.