MYSTERIES
The wildlife cameras had been waiting for pumas. Set along the edge of open grassland in Chilean Patagonia, the infrared camera traps deployed by the University of Magallanes were designed to log the nocturnal movements of pumas, foxes, and other animals across one of South America's most remote ecosystems. On
Earth: A Prison Island in the Universe?
By Mu Feng Earth is not merely humanity’s home. It may also be a prison—an isolated island in the...
Nighttime Drones and Unexplained Odors Fuel Public Health Fears in China
By Cai Siyun In recent weeks, a growing number of Chinese social media users have reported unexplained...
Easter Island’s Moai: Could Human History Be Far Older Than We Think?
In the vast central Pacific, a small volcanic island stands in isolation. Easter Island, both distant...
Missing People in China Spark Public Fears of Organ Harvesting
By Li Muzi Reports of missing people and young adults across mainland China have intensified public...
China Signals a Possible Softening of Its Censorship on Actor Yu Menglong
Independent media creator Edward Wenming recently observed that China’s apparent suppression of actor...
Nuclear Shadows in Prehistory: What Ancient Ruins Reveal
For more than a century, scattered archaeological finds have hinted at a past far stranger—and perhaps...
Epstein Island Footage Released Following Trump Declassification
By Yang Tianzi A new batch of photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island has been released...
Kepler-385 the Sweltering Planet of the ‘Seven Stars’
By Yue Xing, Janet Huang In 2018, after nine years of exploration, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope concluded...
People Are Vanishing Across China: 79 Missing in 9 Days
By Muzi Li The warning did not come from officials or state media, but from an anxious man in an ordinary...