Cerne Giant in Dorset dates from Anglo-Saxon times, analysis suggests0
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- May 14, 2021
Sand samples examined by National Trust experts indicate hillside chalk figure was created in the 10th century
Sand samples examined by National Trust experts indicate hillside chalk figure was created in the 10th century
“We had something just go over the top of us that — I hate to say this — looked like a long, cylindrical object,” reported the pilot in a radio transmission.
Since the dawn of the electronic age, it has never been easier for researchers to engage with the general public — gaining access to precious resources otherwise unavailable.
A smattering of plutonium atoms embedded in Earth’s crust are helping to resolve the origins of nature’s heaviest elements.
Good luck with that.
What’s in a gas giant?
The U.S. Defense Department’s internal watchdog office is launching an evaluation this month to see what the U.S. military has been doing when it comes to UFOs, or in modern-day Pentagon parlance, “UAPs,” short for “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.”
‘I didn’t want to get any closer to make it nervous or anything.’
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