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UFO Gaming has partnered with Beam, a blockchain platform for gaming applications. Together, they will develop a new marketplace utilizing Beam’s L1 blockchain and the Web3 game Super Galactic ...
The internet was left debating after a video of what appeared to be a ‘UFO sending down a giant beam’ was shared on social media. The incident reportedly happened in the US' Texas.
The tractor beam, the famous grabbing tool of choice by any UFO or spaceship, may be one step closer to reality after a breakthrough in an unexpected field.
Social media users across the Southwest, including in Arizona, shared photos of a mysterious beam of light in the sky on the night of May 16.
A mysterious vanishing light in the sky has left people baffled as some say it could be a UFO. The strange sighting was made on Thursday, December 15, and people are unsure what to make of it.
That mysterious purple light in the California sky above Golden 1 Center is no UFO. It’s the new Sacramento Kings victory beam.
The beams of light may look like UFO abduction rays, but they are actually an atmospheric phenomenon known as pillars of light that form when light reflects off of ice crystals in the air.
UFO footage shot by Mauricio Ruiz is shown during the Texas episode of "Chasing UFOs," premiering June 29 on National Geographic Channel. The researchers think it looks like a remote-controlled toy.
A bright beam of light shooting down from the sky looks extraterrestrial, but it may have only been a light phenomenon.
Those vertical beams of light that folks may have seen in Thursday's sunset in southern Wisconsin are known as sun pillars. Sun pillars occur when sunlight reflects off ice crystals in the Earth's ...
News World news Viral Alien abduction? Beams of light spark UFO rumours - but there's a perfectly reasonable explanation A stunning image shared online has been compared to everything from a scene ...