Author: UAP Staff

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / September 17, 2025 / BeaconTV announce American Paranormal, an eight-part investigative docuseries premiering Q1 2026 on a major network. Hosted by Jack Osbourne (Portals to Hell, The Osbournes Want to Believe) and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Serena DC (Interview with the Extraterrestrial, Cheaters), the series explores UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, Sasquatch, alien mummies, mysterious metallic spheres, ancient subterranean civilizations, simulation theory, and alleged underwater UFO bases off the California coast. American Paranormal investigates a new frontier of unexplained phenomena, where Jack and Serena seek to uncover connections between UFO’s, extraterrestrial life, ancient technological artifacts & paranormal…

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One thing about 3I/ATLAS is for certain: It’s definitely not from Earth’s solar system.But what exactly is the intriguing interstellar object discovered speeding through our cosmic neighborhood? Most astrophysicists widely agree 3I/ATLAS displays all the telltale signs of an icy comet.Now, a trio of researchers led by Avi Loeb, a controversial astrophysicist from Harvard University, are positing a very different theory: What if 3I/ATLAS isn’t just some random space rock that arrived in our solar system by happenstance but an intelligently controlled alien spacecraft?Even the authors of the research paper positing the wild idea aren’t fully sold on it, but…

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In 1942, Isaac Asimov introduced a visionary framework—the Three Laws of Robotics—that has influenced science fiction and real-world ethical debates surrounding artificial intelligence. Yet, more than 80 years later, these laws demand an urgent revisit and revamp to address a fundamentally transformed world in which humans coexist intimately with AI-(em)powered robots. Central to this revision is the need for a 4th foundational law rooted in hybrid intelligence—a blend of human natural intelligence and artificial intelligence—aimed explicitly at bringing out the best in and for people and planet. Asimov’s original Three Laws were elegantly concise: A robot may not injure a…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said there is “no sign” Russia is preparing to end the war in his country as President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are just days away from meeting in Alaska. The Ukrainian leader wrote on X Wednesday, “This war must be ended. Pressure must be exerted on Russia for the sake of a just peace. Ukraine’s and our partners’ experience must be used to prevent deception by Russia. “At present, there is no sign that the Russians are preparing to end the war. Our coordinated efforts and joint…

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When you’re a star, they let you do it. Since the very moment we met him, Boy Kavalier has operated with poisonous oligarchian arrogance. The drive to create Prodigy’s first line of human consciousness-loaded hybrids, with its massive investment in human lives and capital,  was mostly so this dude could have “someone smarter than me” to talk to. A corporate sabotage play that cost even more lives, untold sums, and literally dropped a starship on a city – its larger ramifications were not considered. And the lab attacks that destroyed a pricey Prodigy prototype and left one of Kavalier’s chief…

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A University of Colorado Denver engineer is on the cusp of giving scientists a new tool that can help them turn sci-fi into reality. Imagine a safe gamma ray laser that could eradicate cancer cells without damaging healthy tissue. Or a tool that could help determine if Stephen Hawking’s multiverse theory is real by revealing the fabric underlying the universe. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Aakash Sahai, PhD, has developed a quantum breakthrough that could help those sci-fi ideas develop and has sent a ripple of excitement through the quantum community because of its potential to revolutionize our understanding of…

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A commentary on “Part 4: Minerals have rights” When Donna Beneteau asked if I could be a potential contributor to this article (one night at the start of a CIM event), I believe I said the premise — that mineral deposits could be granted legal personhood, was both intriguing and complex, and that I would be happy to investigate the matter. Further review of the article and others around the topic of extending legal personhood further into the natural world (i.e., beyond rivers, glaciers, and waves) has confirmed my initial reaction. Downing and Beneteau propose that mineral deposits be granted…

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Dakota Fanning had been a talent to watch out for since her early roles in I Am Sam and Uptown Girls, but fans may be missing out on a highly underrated miniseries early on in the performer’s career. Before she and her younger sister, Elle Fanning, broke out as equally fascinating actors to watch, the two starred in Steven Spielberg’s overlooked and forgotten sci-fi series, Taken. The acclaimed director has made a lucrative career out of alien visitation plots, but this was the most ambitious. Premiering in 2002, the story was created by Leslie Bohem and unfolded over 10 episodes,…

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In his Introduction to Psychology, the father of psychology as a scientific discipline, Wihlem Wundt, wrote that “This science has to investigate the facts of consciousness, its combinations and relations, so that it may ultimately discover the laws which govern these relations and combinations.” However, his use of introspection, or “internal perception,” lacked the tools for observing, reproducing, or experimentally modulating these internal perceptions, and the field of psychology was on the brink of collapse. In a coup, a school of researchers who rejected any ambition of empirically studying the mind came to dominate the field with behaviorism. In the…

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This post contains spoilers for this week’s episode of Alien: Earth, “Emergence,” now streaming on Hulu.The amount of time it takes a Xenomorph to gestate from face-hugger to chest-burster to full-sized monster has varied from film to film in the Alien series. In some movies, the chest-burster can take days to make its disgusting appearance; in others, it happens very quickly, as later directors assume the audience knows the whole life cycle and would like to get to the point already.More from Rolling StoneThough Noah Hawley is most reverent towards the first two films — particularly Alien, where it takes a…

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