In 1967, a quiet mechanic named Stefan Michalak went looking for rocks in the Manitoba wilderness and came back with unexplained burns on his chest. The Falcon Lake incident has since been ...
Public parks are meant to be clean, welcoming spaces for everyone — families, children, dog owners and the city workers who maintain those parks. Unfortunately, because of the Riverfront Apartments at ...
Ontario must make entering the teaching profession more attractive to skilled tradespeople if it hopes to address a long-standing shortage of technological education teachers and ultimately get more ...
A Russian FPV drone was destroyed after an encounter with a weird new Ukrainian weapon. Is this a high-powered laser or something else entirely?
A power outage struck most of Cuba including Havana, the state electric utility said on Wednesday, as the communist-run ...
PA, chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy, and U.S. Sen. Peter Welch, D-V), chair of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development Energy, and Credit, this ...
Trump called on Congress to pass a "Delilah's Law," barring states from issuing commercial driving licenses to illegal immigrants. In announcing the proposed law, he turned to the audience and Dalilah ...
A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England. McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and ...
There’s no denying the allure of alien artifacts. Science fiction is awash in the material remnants of extraterrestrial civilizations, which surface in everything from the classic books of Arthur C.
The search for life beyond our solar system heated up this year when scientists reported a tantalising signal from an exoplanet of a molecule that is known to be produced exclusively by life on Earth.
Science fiction has long speculated about the possibility of first contact with an alien species from a distant world and how we might be able to communicate with them. But what if we simply don’t ...