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What you need to know about Tesla’s Antigravity technology: Creating the Perfect UFO

TV, AC electricity, the Tesla Coil, fluorescent lighting, neon lights, Radio controlled devices, robotics, X-rays, radar, microwave and dozens of other amazing inventions were invented by one of the most incredible geniuses to have lived on Earth, Nikola Tesla.

His inventions had no limits, his imagination did neither. He was cataloged by many as […]

Multiple incidents with one good visual, in hunting area 3.5mi NE of Penn State Univ. (Report 78276)

Class A; February 2025; Pennsylvania, Centre County

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BWC: Man pardoned by Trump for Jan. 6 rushes to grab gun from car before fatal OIS

When the Jasper County deputy attempted to arrest him for habitual speeding, the man ran back to his car, saying, “I’m shooting myself”

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Video: Shootout erupts during pursuit after suspect rams, fires shots at cruisers

The suspect reportedly shot at an Elk Grove Police patrol vehicle behind him and shot multiple times at a Sacramento County deputy’s cruiser, hitting the vehicle

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‘I’m going to kill you’: Man throws hammer at Calif. deputies as they try to remove him from burning car

The man told Riverside County Sheriff’s Office deputies he would shoot them before throwing the hammer, leading deputies to fire shots at him

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Scientifically proven: Planets in our Solar System aligned as a Crucifix, the day that Jesus died

Call it whatever you want, but according to researchers it scientifically proven. It’s an extremely rare astronomical phenomenon, it did not happen again after 33 AD for 600 years. It is an astronomical discovery that one that cannot take lightly.

On the 3rd of April 33, the date on which researchers agree that the […]

Tesla’s UFO: What you should know about Tesla’s incredible flying saucer

We all know that Nikola Tesla was way ahead of his time with his inventions, his creativity and ideas. Tesla is recognized as one of the most innovative and mysterious men who ever lived.

If Tesla hadn’t invented and researched everything he did in his time, our technology today would be considerably worse. But […]

Designing a satellite to hunt small space debris

A University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist is participating in a U.S. government effort to design a satellite and instruments capable of detecting space debris as small as 1 centimeter, less than one-half inch.

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NASA installs heat shield on first private spacecraft bound for Venus

Led by Rocket Lab of Long Beach, California, and their partners at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Rocket Lab’s Venus mission will be the first private mission to the planet.

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Super-resolution microscopy achieves nanometer resolution without traditional ON/OFF switching

Overcoming the resolution limit in a light microscope of around half a wavelength of light (about 250 nanometers) is one of the most significant developments in optics. Due to the wave nature of light, even the best lens cannot produce a light spot smaller than 250 nanometers in diameter. All molecules within this bright spot […]

Methane’s collision with gold surfaces reveals how quantum interference and symmetry dictate molecular behavior

The quantum rules shaping molecular collisions are now coming into focus, offering fresh insights for chemistry and materials science. When molecules collide with surfaces, a complex exchange of energy takes place between the molecule and the atoms composing the surface. But beneath this dizzying complexity, quantum mechanics, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, governs […]

Optimized approach enables super-resolution 3D direct laser writing with unprecedented speed and resolution

For the first time, researchers have used high-speed laser writing to create lines spaced just 100 nm apart on a glass substrate. The optimized printing approach could enable super-resolution 3D direct laser writing (DLW) of microlenses, photonics crystals, micro-optical devices, metamaterials and more.

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Baby, you’re a firework! Katy Perry to blast off into space

Pop star Katy Perry is set to “shoot across the sky” this spring when she lifts off as part of a six-member, all-female crew on Blue Origin’s next space flight, the company announced Thursday.

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Hubble provides bird’s-eye view of Andromeda galaxy’s ecosystem

Located 2.5 million light-years away, the majestic Andromeda galaxy appears to the naked eye as a faint, spindle-shaped object roughly the angular size of the full moon. What backyard observers don’t see is a swarm of nearly three dozen small satellite galaxies circling the Andromeda galaxy, like bees around a hive.

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How did life develop on early Earth? New source of nitrogen discovered

Living organisms need nitrogen as a central building block for protein formation, for example. However, although our atmosphere contains plenty of nitrogen, neither humans nor the vast majority of plants can absorb it directly from the air.

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