Mysterious particles spewing from Antarctica defy physics0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- January 25, 2020
What’s making these things fly out of the frozen continent?
What’s making these things fly out of the frozen continent?
‘We’ve just gently been asked to sweep it under the carpet. It didn’t happen – that’s what they said. But we know what we saw.’
Local people called them “Ciampate del Diavolo” or the devil’s trail, as only a supernatural entity could leave its footprints in apparent solid rocks. Discovered in 2001, for archaeologists the devil’s trails site near the Italian town of Roccamonfina is a rare example of humanoid footprints preserved in volcanic rocks.
An underground particle detector called the Borexino detector has detected 53 antielectron neutrinos emanating from the Earth, so-called geoneutrinos.
It’s the brain of a fruit fly, but it’s impressive nonetheless.
A man who died in Herculaneum during the historic Vesuvius eruption was found with an exploded skull and glass-like brain tissue.
Bigfoot sightings used to be the province of obsessive loners who spent a lot of time in the woods.
The replica reveals what the ancient Egyptian’s voice might have sounded like
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Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and aliens have captured the public’s attention over the decades. But these visiting “aliens” may be ones of time rather than space.