Canadian lawmaker Larry Maguire calls for increased transparency and investigations into UAPs following a February 2023 shootdown over Yukon territory.
In a recent study, researchers at Aalto University used Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to explore how different types of love activate the brain.
New research reveals a heavy dose of psilocybin can alter a person's perception and sense of self by reducing coordination between various regions of the brain.
Neel Lee Chauhan, Founder of MNDLB5 (Mind Labs) and former Music Music DJ discusses the ethical dilemmas, creative potentials, and future possibilities of AI in music.
Chip Fletcher, PhD & Phoebe Barnard, PhD join us to discuss their comprehensive paper and explain why we need to act now - a call for global cultural change to save the planet.
Edward Lerner, physicist, computer scientist, science fiction, and techno-thrillers novelist, deconstructs the Science Behind the Fiction and the intriguing connections between scientific fact and its influence on science fiction within Western culture.
Jeffrey J. Kripal, a professor who holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, joins Chrissy Newton for a discussion about UFOs, religion, and more.
Chrissy Newton is joined by Thomas Olson, Director of Business Development for Avealto, to discuss how his team is playing a crucial role in bringing wireless technology to the masses.
In the latest episode of Rebelliously Curious, The Debrief's Chrissy Newton goes one on one with U.S. Representative Tim Burchett to discuss UAPs, crash retrievals, whistleblowers and corruption.
In this podcast, John Gruener, a space scientist from NASA's Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division, explains why lunar soil is crucial for future human missions to the Moon, and shares his passion for space farming.
A new video shows a human-shaped ‘robot’ escaping from a miniature jail by transforming itself into a liquid metal state, and then slipping through the prison cell bar.
Writer, producer, co-host of the podcast Need To Know and former CNN correspondent Bryce Zabel joins Chrissy Newton to discuss how Hollywood has played a major role in propelling cultural feedback loops within pop culture surrounding the UAP topic.