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Did the Internet Cause the UFO Reporting Boom?

What Can UFO Data Tell Us? UFOs have fascinated people for generations. Whether they represent extraterrestrial visitors, misunderstood natural phenomena, or simply the quirks of human perception, millions of people have looked to the skies and wondered. In this series, we’re taking a different approach. Using more than 80,000 documented UFO sightings, we’ll investigate one […]

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Did Hollywood Make People See More UFOs? A Data Analysis

UFOs have fascinated people for generations. Whether they represent extraterrestrial visitors, misunderstood natural phenomena, or simply the quirks of human perception, millions of people have looked to the skies and wondered. In this series, we’re taking a different approach. Using more than 80,000 documented UFO sightings, we’ll investigate one question at a time through the […]

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The Future of Humanity Is Moving

Imagine trying to predict where nearly 11 billion people will live 75 years from now. It sounds impossible. After all, no one can foresee wars, pandemics, technological breakthroughs, or political upheaval. Yet every few years, demographers at the United Nations release updated population projections that often prove remarkably accurate over the long term. While no […]

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Biology

Mummy Secrets, AI Truths, and Melatonin Concerns

In a fascinating intersection of ancient practices and modern science, researchers have turned their noses towards history to unveil the secrets of Egyptian mummification. A recent study published on Science Daily has revealed that the distinctive aroma of ancient mummies provides valuable insights into the mummification process, highlighting the complexity and sophistication of ancient embalming […]

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Supershoes and the Women’s Marathon

I used to be a running. I still am, but in a much more limited capacity. I still follow the sport though, and was surprised to see a MAMMOTH world record in the women’s marathon this past week by Ruth Chepgnetich. I decided to revisit some analysis I did of top track times since the […]

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