Nuke the Moon: The Real Story Behind the US Project A119
The absurd (but real) plan In 1958, a group of scientists hired by the United States Air Force received a highly unusual mission: develop a symbolic way to demonstrate power…

Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why Did They Flee Their Tent?
In February 1959, nine young hikers from the former Soviet Union set up camp on the frozen slopes of the Ural Mountains—and were never seen alive again. Days later, rescue…

Tunguska Explosion: The Impact That Shook the Earth Without Leaving a Crater
A flash in the sky—and a century-long mystery On the morning of June 30, 1908, a blinding light streaked silently across the Siberian sky. Seconds later, the sky exploded. The…

Nazca Lines in Peru: The Giant Drawings That Still Puzzle Science
A desert that reveals the unseen Imagine flying over a vast, silent desert and suddenly spotting a perfectly drawn hummingbird nearly 100 meters long etched into the ground. Or a…

UVB‑76 Radio: The Mysterious Buzzing That Intrigues the World
A Cold War Echo Still On Air The UVB‑76 radio, also known as “The Buzzer,” has been transmitting a repetitive buzzing sound on 4625 kHz since the late 1970s. Almost…

What is AlphaGenome, Google’s AI that predicts mutations
The new key to understanding our DNA When the human genome was first decoded in 2003, we gained access to the “instruction manual” of life. Yet a fundamental question remained:…

Artificial intelligence tries to decipher Voynich manuscript
Few mysteries are as captivating as the Voynich manuscript—an illustrated book written in a completely unknown language that has puzzled linguists, cryptographers, and historians for centuries. Despite countless attempts, no…

Animal Rain: The Real Phenomenon That Still Baffles Science
When the Sky Doesn’t Rain Water—But Fish Few natural events are as startling as animal rain—episodes where living creatures like fish or frogs literally fall from the sky. In Yoro,…

Why Is Mars Red? The Science Behind the Color
The fame of the “Red Planet” Why is Mars red? This question has fascinated people for centuries. In fact, it’s this reddish hue that has fueled both myths and scientific…

The Mysterious Bloop Sound: the noise that puzzled science for years
An impossible recording In 1997, deep in the South Pacific Ocean, the mysterious Bloop sound was captured by underwater sensors operated by NOAA—the U.S. agency responsible for monitoring oceans and…

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