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What if it were possible to send a message back in time and warn humanity about upcoming disasters ?
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Police in Sussex recently attended the scene of a 'big cat' sighting only to find something a lot more innocuous.
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An intricate and impressive crop formation described as a 'Templar cross' has appeared in northern France.
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Scientists argue that if a civilization is advanced enough to communicate with us, it can also destroy itself.
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The spectacle of a bird catching an enormous fish has been captured on film at South Carolina's Myrtle Beach.
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The team behind a Japanese fishing YouTube channel recently posted up images of their latest peculiar catch.
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A new study has indicated that a Syrian village was destroyed by debris from a comet 13,000 years ago.
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A mysterious diary kept for decades by a Masonic lodge could lead to the whereabouts of 30 tons of Nazi gold.
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A new study has revealed that chimp lip-smacking could be a clue to the ancient origins of human speech.
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Recent accounts have indicated that the Loch Ness Monster is not the only thing lurking in the Scottish wilds.
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Scientists have found a way to communicate letters and shapes by 'tracing' them directly into the brain.
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For future settlers, living and working on Mars could mean having to undergo genetic modification.
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With most people remaining indoors, cryptozoological pursuits have also undergone some changes.
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A new study has indicated that salty water may be more common on the Martian surface than previously believed.
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Deluges of hailstones up to 9.3 inches in size have necessitated a whole new category designation.
Former Nevada Senator Harry Reid has spoken out about the Pentagon's recent UFO footage release.
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A recent science experiment has highlighted the unique potential of fungus as a viable construction material.
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A Cambridge University worker has photographed a large wildcat with 'big claws' in his garden.
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The Humboldt squid has evolved a novel solution to the problem of communicating in the depths of the ocean.
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New research has revealed that the Neanderthals were no stranger to catching and eating sea creatures.