The Great Pyramid of Giza Might Focus Electromagnetic Energy in Its Chambers0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- August 3, 2018
This is odd.
NASA’s Operational Land Imager aboard Landsat 8 recently captured an image of a gigantic swirling phytoplankton bloom in the Baltic Sea’s Gulf of Finland.
Archaeologists are discovering that the Amazon region was not a pristine place before European contact.
Tick bites can cause all sorts of nasty afflictions. And if you’re bitten by a Lone Star tick, here’s one more to add to the list: a red meat allergy.
Inexplicable lab results may be telling us we’re on the cusp of a new scientific paradigm
Easter Island is a place of mystery that has captured the public imagination.
A FLIGHT to an island off Tasmania ended with a terrifying radio call and a vanishing pilot. Forty years on, there’s still no explanation.
On Mars, the atmospheric pressure is around 0.6% of Earth’s. Any liquid water on the surface would very quickly evaporate or freeze. One of the challenges of terraforming the Red Planet is to increase its atmospheric pressure. The Martian polar caps, minerals, and soil could all provide sources of carbon dioxide and water to thicken the atmosphere. But a new study in the journal Nature Astronomy finds that processing all sources available on the planet would only increase the pressure to about 7% that of Earth, far short of what is needed.
The water body, if confirmed, could potentially harbor microbes
THIS is the moment two bizarre flashes of light erupted on the dark side of the Moon – but could these lights be alien UFOs?