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New UFO Docuseries Reveals Latest Details About The Unknown

NEW YORK - With news of three unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) being shot down throughout the North American continent, front and center in the media, National Geographic’s latest docuseries, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown, could not have debuted at a more opportune time. The series takes an in-depth look at the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects. The concept

By |2023-03-03T14:11:26-05:00March 3rd, 2023|Featured, Science|

Capital Area K12 Online School Named Michigan Winner In STEM Competition

LANSING - Samsung announced that Capital Area K12 Online School was selected as the State Winner for Michigan in the 13th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition and will receive a prize package of at least $12,000 in technology and school supplies. Capital Area K12 Online School's project for the competition focused on how

By |2023-02-28T14:37:39-05:00February 28th, 2023|Science, STEM|

Metronet Expands Access To Multi-Gigabit Fiber Optic Internet In Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS–Officials at Metronet have an announced the start of construction on an expansion of multi-gigabit fiber optic internet access. The cost of the expansion wasn’t announced, but the company said it was a “multimillion-dollar investment.” Construction has begun near the intersection of Michigan Street NE and Beltline Avenue NE and will move rapidly throughout

By |2023-03-01T16:42:40-05:00February 27th, 2023|Science|

Accidental Truth: The UFO Revelations Trailer Revealed

SAN FRANCISCO - A lot was happening in 2020 so there’s a chance you may have missed something—like the fact the New York Times published a story basically saying aliens are real. The claim was based on a document stating that the government has found unexplained objects that were “not made on this earth.” You read that right. So yeah, that

By |2023-02-20T15:30:33-05:00February 20th, 2023|Science, Uncategorized|

Traffic Lights Could Have A 4th Color For Self-Driving Vehicles

DETROIT - In a hypothetical future where autonomous cars trundle up and down our busy roads, traffic lights might have a fourth color installed, one added for the benefit of those self-driving vehicles. Researchers at North Carolina State University are proposing an additional white traffic light that would signal to drivers autonomous vehicles (AVs) are

By |2023-02-20T15:30:34-05:00February 20th, 2023|Featured, Science|

Antarctica’s Doomsday Glacier Could Break Off Chunk The Size Of Florida

SAN FRANCISCO - Far away in West Antarctica floats an 80-mile-long chunk of ice the size of Florida, called the Thwaites Glacier. It’s also known as the “doomsday glacier,” because if it were to collapse, it could bring about a catastrophic domino effect that could raise sea levels by 10 feet or more. Now, new

By |2023-02-17T14:37:04-05:00February 17th, 2023|Climate Change, Featured, Science|

Study: World Has Enough Rare Earth Minerals To Fuel Green Energy Shift

WASHINGTON DC - The world has enough rare earth minerals and other critical raw materials to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy to produce electricity and limit global warming, according to a new study that counters concerns about the supply of such minerals. With a push to get more electricity from solar panels, wind

By |2023-02-07T09:25:27-05:00February 5th, 2023|Science|

Strange UFO Sighting At US, Mexican Border Witnessed By Thousands

MEXICO - During a game at Estadio Olimpico Benito Juarez, a multi-purpose stadium in Juarez, Mexico, just across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas, soccer fans in attendance spotted a strange dark shape hovering among the clouds. Looking closer, many agreed they had shared a UFO sighting and reached out to ufologist Jaime Maussan

By |2023-01-28T16:33:13-05:00January 28th, 2023|Science|

Quarterhorse, the Air Force’s Next Hypersonic Aircraft, Has Taken an Epic Leap

WASHINGTON DC - Few planes ignite the awe-inspiring passions of aviation nerds quite like the SR-71 Blackbird. From its stealthy design to its secretive history, the Blackbird simply screams cool—and it also helps that it’s the fastest air-breathing (a.k.a. “not a rocket”) crewed aircraft in human history. Aviation company Hermeus successfully demonstrated mode transition between turbojet and

By |2023-01-27T15:53:10-05:00January 27th, 2023|Science|