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Live Science on MSNCamera trap in Chile detects strange lights blazing through the wilderness. Researchers are scrambling to explain them.
On Jan. 21, at 12:22 a.m. local time, in the silence and darkness of Chile's Patagonia region, a camera trap used to monitor wildlife for a project run by the University of Magallanes (UMAG) captured, in 2 seconds, three photographs showing intense lights moving downward. Everyone was baffled.
"That's a hellfire missile smacking into that UFO, and bouncing right off - and it kept going," as UAP journalist George Knapp put it during the meeting, adding, "there are servers where there’s a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see.”
As both 'Weird Science' and 'Breakfast Club' celebrate their 40th anniversaries in 2025, Anthony Michael Hall is reflecting on his time working with the late prolific writer-director John Hughes.
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ScienceAlert on MSNAsteroid Fragment Reveals a Strange Mineral Never Seen on Earth
The asteroid Ryugu is an echo from the deep, distant past. Two tiny grains of the rock, delivered to Earth in 2020 by the famous H ayabusa2 mission, contain minerals older than any found on our planet.
Hyper-realistic videos and images — digitally altered photos, video or audio also called deepfakes — are notorious for social media pranking, but the technology has serious scientific applications, too,
Human sacrifices dating back around 2,300 years have been found near an ancient temple in Peru. While excavating a temple in Peru, archaeologists found the 2,300-year-old remains of more than a dozen people, some of which show evidence of human sacrifice. The burials bear some rare features, the archaeologists said.