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The new observations were made back in December using the 100-meter Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia.
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From drama at a remote research base to a disappearing family - here are 2025's most popular mysteries.
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Some important people have recently been stopping off at the enigmatic facility for reasons unknown.
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It looks as though Santa may be a little delayed in setting out to deliver everyone's presents this evening.
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Reeling off verbal expletives seems to have a measurable empowering effect on human strength.
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The first human to set foot on the lunar surface in more than five decades could do so sooner than you think.
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Something has been harassing the Red Desert and Jim Bridger Power Plant in Rock Springs for over 13 months.
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Saturn's moon Titan may be home to habitable subterranean pockets of liquid water.
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The mysterious extrasolar world was spotted with the help of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
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Scientists have identified a strange structure beneath the region that is like nothing else found on Earth.
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The remains of a prehistoric skeleton found in a cave in South Africa may be something completely new to science.
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Something strange and eerie was picked up on camera outside a hospital in Mendoza recently.
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2,000 years ago, if you were a high-flying Roman officer, you may have kept a rather unusual animal as a pet.
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A new study has highlighted a surprising innate ability common to shorebirds that humans also possess.
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The 12-minute audio has been pieced together from tapes dating back to the day of the incident itself.
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A recently released documentary follows the adventures of 15-year-old Daniel Lee Barnett from Somerset, England.
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The filmmaker made the startling claim during a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
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The 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) has posted a strange new recruitment video on its Facebook page.
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New evidence suggests that the Red Planet is capable of producing lightning - something never seen there before.
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The findings offer a new perspective on the organization and co-operation that produced the famous stone heads.