Mindy Weisberger
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UFO 'invasion' of NATO war games revealed in 'Project Blue Book' season finale
By Mindy Weisberger published
UFO sightings during NATO war games in 1952 set the stage for the season finale of "Project Blue Book," the History channel's series about the U.S.' real-life UFO-hunting program.
1.5 billion-year-old Earth had water everywhere, but not one continent, study suggests
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Chemicals in ancient ocean rocks hint that 3.2 billion years ago, the surface of a baby Earth was continent-free and covered by a global ocean.
British 'X-Files' of UFO sightings is going public
By Mindy Weisberger published
The U.K.'s Ministry of Defense announced that it will soon release formerly classified government files about UFO encounters.
Doomsday Clock is now 100 seconds from midnight
By Mindy Weisberger published
A hypothetical timepiece called the Doomsday Clock measures our nearness to Armageddon — by nuclear weapons, climate change and other global threats.
7 billion-year-old stardust is oldest material found on Earth
By Mindy Weisberger published
Scientists recently identified the oldest material on Earth: stardust that's 7 billion years old, tucked away in a massive, rocky meteorite that struck our planet half a century ago.
800,000 Years Ago, a Meteor Slammed Into Earth. Scientists Just Found the Crater.
By Mindy Weisberger published
Scientists have finally pinpointed the location of a long-hidden, 790,000-year-old impact crater, found under a lava field in southern Laos.
On Mars, Auroras Glow All Summer Long in UV Light
By Mindy Weisberger published
During summer in Mars' southern hemisphere, proton auroras occur nearly every day.
Inside Story Behind Mesmerizing Sky Glow Named 'Steve' Revealed in New Documentary
By Mindy Weisberger published
The story behind an oddball sky glow endearingly named "Steve" is revealed in a new documentary. Here's why the light show captivated aurora chasers.
Enormous Craters Blasted in Seafloor by Nuclear Bombs Mapped for the First Time
By Mindy Weisberger published
Scientists have released remarkably detailed maps of this pockmarked seabed of Bikini Atoll, revealing two truly massive craters from atomic bomb tests.
These Mesmerizing Images Show 'Invisible Gravity Waves' Rippling Over Australia
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Satellite images captured a rare glimpse of a phenomenon known as atmospheric gravity waves.
Rock Star's Company Seeks UFOs, Finds Military Contract
By Mindy Weisberger published
A private company that researches UFOs has a new contract with the U.S. government.
Assyrian Tablets Contain Earliest Written Record of Aurora’s Sky Glow
By Mindy Weisberger published
Legendary 'Yeti' Galaxy Finally Discovered Behind a Shroud of Cosmic Dust
By Mindy Weisberger published
Researchers recently captured the first images of a hidden "monster galaxy" as elusive as the mythical, monstrous yeti.
'Cosmic Mudball Meteorite' Smells Like Brussels Sprouts, Finds New Home at Museum
By Mindy Weisberger published
A new meteorite addition to the Field Museum's collection resembles a malodorous mud brick, but it holds important clues about the origins of life on Earth.
Pyramid-Size Asteroid to Hurtle Past Earth (Again)
By Mindy Weisberger published
A fast-moving visitor is approaching our cosmic neighborhood. Dubbed 2019 SX5, this near-Earth object is about the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Frozen Earth in 'Snowpiercer' Is a Grim (and Possible) Future for Our Warming Planet
By Mindy Weisberger published
The grim future of new TNT sci-fi series "Snowpiercer" began with climate change. Could our rapidly warming world undergo a global deep freeze?
From Brain Control to Multiverses, 'Rick and Morty' Gets Some Science Right
By Mindy Weisberger published
A new book tackles the science behind the fantastic technology and sci-fi concepts in the outrageous cartoon series "Rick and Morty."
Twin Baby Stars Caught Feeding from Their Mother, a Twisted 'Pretzel' of Interstellar Dust
By Mindy Weisberger published
Twin baby stars snuggle inside a "pretzel" of glowing gas and dust in an image captured by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array telescope.
To Save the Planet From Climate Change, Students Take to the Streets
By Mindy Weisberger published
Students around the world were on the march, calling on global leaders to take meaningful action to curb human activity driving catastrophic climate change.
Students Worldwide Mobilize for Climate Action
By Mindy Weisberger published
On Friday (Sept. 20), students around the world will walk out of their classrooms and gather in coordinated protests to highlight the global crisis created by climate change.
3 Asteroids Are Zipping Past Earth Today
By Mindy Weisberger published
Hundreds of orbiting comets and asteroids are thought to present some risk of colliding with Earth, but the threat is typically very small.
There Are Thousands of Tardigrades on the Moon. Now What?
By Mindy Weisberger published
What might it mean for the moon to have thousands of tardigrades as new inhabitants?
Thousands of Tardigrades Stranded on the Moon After Lunar Lander Crash
By Mindy Weisberger published
When you look up at the moon, there may now be a few thousand water bears looking back at you.
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