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- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- May 14, 2020
New invasions are hitting just as growing season gets underway, threatening millions with hunger.
New invasions are hitting just as growing season gets underway, threatening millions with hunger.
The space debris problem is hitting home, literally.
In a puzzling scene from a Spanish newscast, a curious UFO can be seen zipping through the night sky behind a reporter stationed in Rome.
Reid says the Pentagon must continue investigating UFOs with “no boundaries on what we look for.”
Although the UFO news is currently talking up the latest Pentagon admission of the validity of those pesky videos that were released over two years ago, they are still in the “we don’t know what these are” phase of public discourse.
Just as regions across the US have their own urban legends, many have controversial conspiracy theories as well.
There may be multitudes of Earth-like planets sprinkled throughout the Milky Way galaxy, but they are not so easy to find. To date, only around a third of the over 4,000 exoplanets found and confirmed are rocky – and most of those are within a few thousand light-years of Earth.
Thanks to Monday’s Tom DeLonge-spurred official publishing of UAP footage by the Department of Defense, a planet still grappling with how to move forward in the COVID-19 era has taken to pondering how the news relates to the topic of extraterrestrial life.
The Histories by Herodotus (484BC to 425BC) offers a remarkable window into the world as it was known to the ancient Greeks in the mid fifth century BC.
Fragmentary bone fossils and a molar found in Bulgaria dated to roughly 45,000 years ago show that Homo sapiens populations swept into Europe – until then a bastion for the Neanderthals – earlier than previously known, scientists said on Monday.