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- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- March 17, 2022
Sasquatch. Yeti. Big feet.
Sasquatch. Yeti. Big feet.

This one’s a real head-scratcher.

The brainwaves of a dying human brain were captured for the first time in a Vancouver patient

Bernardinelli-Bernstein is officially the largest comet ever discovered, according to updated observations of the inbound object.

Two new world records for megaflashes of lightning have been recorded by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), including one for longest distance of a singular flash in North America and one for longest duration in South America.

Decaying isotopes of hydrogen have just given us the smallest measurement yet of the mass of a neutrino.

Repeating fast radio bursts are among the more rare and recent mysteries in the cosmos, and the latest discovery of a repeater confounds astronomers’ evolving understanding of the bright flashes of energy from deep space that last for just milliseconds.

The structure of Earth’s core could be unlike any other state of matter, researchers have found.

A team of German astronomers, led by Professor Klaus Werner of the University of Tübingen, have discovered a strange new type of star covered in the by-product of helium burning. It is possible that the stars might have been formed by a rare stellar merger event.The fascinating results are published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.



