A ‘Solar Tsunami’ Could Knock Out Global Internet. Here’s What That Means0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- September 2, 2021
The internet outage could cost $7.2 billion per day!
The internet outage could cost $7.2 billion per day!
This is a technological triumph.
Radio telescopes have uncovered quasars and pulsars, and offered up the first pic of a black hole
If you believe in the existence of aliens, some might consider you a crackpot with a tinfoil hat. If you’re a Harvard professor with a PhD who believes in the existence of aliens … well, let’s just say that might raise even more eyebrows. One academic, however, dared to fly in the face of everything to study alien abduction cases. That would be John E. Mack, whose fascinating story takes center stage in the fourth and final episode of Showtime’s UFO docu-series, which aired earlier this evening.
Whether you choose to kill insects or not, there is one bug across the northeastern United States health officials want you to take care of immediately: the spotted lanternfly.
Most of Mars is extremely inhospitable to life, but there may be a workaround. The areas near the entrances to caves should, in theory, be shielded from some of the harmful radiation that bombards the planet’s surface.
A new study’s “treasure map” suggests that a planet several times more massive than Earth could be hiding in our solar system, camouflaged by the bright strip of stars that make up the Milky Way.
For the first time, scientists have created embryos that are a mix of human and monkey cells.
Bill Whitaker reports on the regular sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP.
The photo captures a relatively uncommon phenomenon called a Herbig-Haro object.