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
Scientists Discover the Identity of One of the Corpses Entombed Below Notre Dame’s Spire
Following the catastrophic fire that damaged much of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral three years ago,...
Photon Rings – Deciphering Black Holes’ Interior From Their Exterior
Black holes are among the most fascinating and mysterious natural phenomena known to man. Not only do...
Unlocking the Mystery of the Great Pyramids of Giza
History can provide us with many answers, but at the same time it opens up countless questions. As archeologists...
Transformers May Improve Our Understanding of the Human Brain
Understanding how our mind organizes and accesses spatial information has been an ongoing challenge for...
Rethinking the Universe: Our Path to a New Cosmic Model
During the last decades, astronomers have been faced with a bittersweet reality: the more scientific...
Déjà Vu-Do I Know You?
Have you ever had moments that seem so eerily familiar that you think you've experienced them before?...
The Double Slit Experiment: Does Consciousness Change Reality?
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like without human beings? Some scientists claim that...
Strange Gelatinous Blobs on the Beach? Those Would Be Salps
If you’re lucky enough to have been to the shore lately, you may have encountered some — or even a multitude...
Newly Discovered HFR Waves Promise to Unveil Mysteries of Our Host Star
Novel swirling vortices have been spotted on the surface of the sun. Moving in the opposite direction...