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Science / Politics

The UFO Files Are Actually Out Now — Here's What's Real, What's Old, and What's Genuinely Unexplained

The Trump administration's PURSUE program dropped 162 declassified files today at war.gov/ufo. Some of it is recycled. Some of it is routine military footage. And one Apollo 17 photograph has the government conducting an active investigation it didn't have before.

May 7, 2026 · 7 min read
Science / Politics

Aliens.gov Is Dark, the Deadline Already Passed, and Trump Says It's Coming 'Very, Very Soon'

The Trump administration registered alien.gov and aliens.gov in March, promised imminent UFO disclosure, and has so far delivered: nothing. Here's what the record actually shows, who's skeptical and why, and what 'psyop' would actually mean in this context.

May 5, 2026 · 8 min read
Science / Health

A Cruise Ship, Three Deaths, and a Virus That Kills 40% of the People It Infects. This Is Not the Next COVID.

The MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak is genuinely unusual — an unprecedented cluster of Andes virus cases, now scattered across multiple countries. The science explains why that's alarming in a specific way, and why 'the next COVID' misses the point entirely.

May 5, 2026 · 9 min read
Science / Space

The Universe Is Dying — But the Headlines Are Doing It Wrong

Two separate studies with very different mechanisms and very different levels of evidence are being reported as one story. One is peer-reviewed and interesting. The other is a preprint that deserves a closer look.

May 4, 2026 · 7 min read
Science

The Artemis II Crew Saw Something No Human Has Ever Seen. It Got Buried Under Iran Coverage.

A 57-minute solar eclipse from beyond the Moon. Colors on the lunar surface human eyes have never resolved. The far side, disorienting and wrong-looking. Asteroid impacts flashing in real time. Four planets aligned behind a black disk.

April 5, 2026 · 8 min read
Analysis

A Congressman Says Classified UFO Briefings Would 'Set the Earth on Fire.' He Won't Say Why.

Rep. Tim Burchett claims he's seen information that would cause national upheaval if released. After years of escalating vague claims and zero verifiable disclosures, the classification system itself is the story.

April 2, 2026 · 8 min read
Science / Space

Something Is Hitting Earth More Often. Scientists Don't Know Why.

Large fireball events have more than doubled in Q1 2026. A meteorite punched through a Texas roof in March. The American Meteor Society says the spike is real — and the cause is unknown.

March 30, 2026 · 7 min read
Science / Technology

A Cholesterol Drug Has Been Available for a Decade. New Trial Data Suggests We've Been Under-Prescribing It to the Wrong Patients.

The VESALIUS-CV trial shows evolocumab cuts first heart attacks by 25% — in patients who haven't had one yet. Only 3.3% of eligible patients currently receive PCSK9 inhibitors. Insurers approve less than half of requests.

March 30, 2026 · 7 min read
Science / Technology

The H5N1 'Death Rate' Story Is About Lab Hamsters in a Spacesuit Facility. Here's What the Study Actually Found.

A Nature Communications paper on H5N1 transmission is being framed as reckless pandemic-creation research. The actual finding — airborne transmission remained inefficient — is the reassuring headline nobody ran.

March 29, 2026 · 7 min read
Science / Space

Artemis II Launches April 1. The Heat Shield Problem It's Flying With Isn't Fully Solved.

Four astronauts will fly around the Moon for the first time since 1972. NASA resolved a serious heat shield anomaly from Artemis I by changing the flight profile, not the shield. That distinction matters.

March 28, 2026 · 9 min read
Science / Technology

AI-Generated X-Rays Fool Radiologists More Than Half the Time. The Fraud Risk Is Real.

A peer-reviewed study put 17 radiologists from 12 countries against AI-generated medical images. When they didn't know fakes were present, only 41% caught them. Experience didn't help. Neither did asking the AI that made them.

March 28, 2026 · 7 min read
Science / Technology

Ozempic Is Changing Brains, Not Just Bodies

New research confirms semaglutide reduces depression, anxiety, and addiction risk alongside weight loss. The mechanism points to something psychiatry has underweighted for decades: the metabolic roots of mental illness.

March 28, 2026 · 8 min read
Analysis / Space

Pre-Satellite Photos Show Nine Unexplained Objects in Earth's Orbit. Here's What the Science Actually Says.

A former NASA developer has independently confirmed anomalous 1950s sky survey data. The Daily Mail called it proof of alien intelligence. Reality, as usual, is more interesting — and more uncertain — than that.

March 27, 2026 · 9 min read