Archaeology & Civilizations
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1 MINUTE AGO: James Webb Telescope Just Detected 3I/ATLAS Is Carrying Life
3I “Three Eye Atlas” and the first signs of anomaly In July 2025, astronomers cataloged an interstellar object later referred…
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BREAKING! James Webb Telescope Detects Something on Exoplanets That Shouldn’t Exist
A “Super-Earth” that sparked the idea of an Earth cousin NASA announced the discovery of a rocky exoplanet often described…
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Voyager 1’s Final Transmission Confirms Humanity Is Not Alone
Voyager 1 is speaking again Voyager 1—the most distant human-made spacecraft—has resumed sending usable data back to Earth. Launched in…
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A Massive Hole on the Sun Has Scientists Worried – Earth Is Exposed
A hole in the Sun, and why it feels off Scientists have observed a large coronal hole in the Sun’s…
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What Happened to the Bodies of the Challenger Disaster Crew…
The Challenger Disaster: Uncovering the Tragedy and the Fate of Its Crew On the morning of January 28, 1986, the…
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Scientists Found 42,000-Year-Old Giant Ancient Tree That Holds a Secret About Earth’s History
Ancient New Zealand Tree Reveals 42,000-Year Record of Environmental Upheaval and Earth’s Shield Collapse A remarkable discovery in New Zealand…
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Mel Gibson Depicts the Resurrection Like You’ve Never Seen Before
Between the Cross and the Empty Tomb: The Hidden Day That Changed History For nearly two millennia, the story of…
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James Webb Telescope Just Detected Artificial Lights in 3I/ATLAS
Voyager 1 Spoke Again — And the Timing Was Impossible For decades, Voyager 1 has been the farthest human-made object…
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Proxima b Has a 99.7% Chance of Life — James Webb’s Data Is Terrifying
Proxima b: The Closest Potentially Habitable World The nearest star outside our solar system is Proxima Centauri, about 4.24 light-years…
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James Webb Telescope FOUND a Planet With 99.7% Chance of Life
TRAPPIST-1e: The Rocky World That Refuses to Let the “Life” Question Die Some discoveries begin quietly—a small dip in a…
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