Science Frontiers
The Unusual & Unexplained

Strange Science * Bizarre Biophysics * Anomalous astronomy
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About Science Frontiers

Science Frontiers is the bimonthly newsletter providing digests of reports that describe scientific anomalies; that is, those observations and facts that challenge prevailing scientific paradigms. Over 2000 Science Frontiers digests have been published since 1976.

These 2,000+ digests represent only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. The Sourcebook Project, which publishes Science Frontiers, also publishes the Catalog of Anomalies, which delves far more deeply into anomalistics and now extends to sixteen volumes, and covers dozens of disciplines.

Over 14,000 volumes of science journals, including all issues of Nature and Science have been examined for reports on anomalies. In this context, the newsletter Science Frontiers is the appetizer and the Catalog of Anomalies is the main course.


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Subscriptions to the Science Frontiers newsletter are no longer available.

Compilations of back issues can be found in Science Frontiers: The Book, and original and more detailed reports in the The Sourcebook Project series of books.


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Please note that the publisher has now closed, and can not be contacted.

 

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... Markedly Different Population Densities AWB12 Smooth Background Population of Lone Galaxies AWB13 Apparent Rapid Dispersal of Galactic Clusters AWB14 Structures Larger Than Superclusters AWB15 Anomalous Gas Motion in Elliptical Galaxies AWB16 Preferred Orientation of Galaxies in Clusters AWB17 The Existence of Galaxies AWF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH GALACTIC RADIATION AWF1 The Slight Blueness of Distant Galaxies AWF2 The Seyfert Energy Problem AWF3 Superluminous Infrared Galaxies AWF4 Luminosity Changes in Ordinary Galaxies AWF5 Variable X-Ray-Bright Galaxies AWF6 Ultraviolet Radiation from Elliptical Galaxies AWF7 Anomalous Radio Pulses from Galaxies AWF8 Quantization of Galaxy-Redshift Differences AWF9 Cluster Spiral Galaxies Have Higher Redshifts Than Ellipticals AWF10 Apparent Velocity Dispersion in Lines of Galaxies AWF11 Blueshifted Extragalactic Objects AWO MOROPHOLOGY AND STRUCTURE OF GALAXIES AWO1 Galactic Jets AWO2 Radio-Luminous Rings Associated with Galaxies AWO3 Radio-Luminous Threads inside Galaxies AWO4 Bridges and Tails Connecting Galaxies AWO5 Partial Shells of Stars around Elliptical Galaxies AWO6 Ring Galaxies AWO7 Galaxies with Polar Rings of Material AWO8 Disk Galaxies with Warped Edges AWO9 Asymmetrical Galaxies AWO10 Clumpy Galaxies AWO11 Galactic Halos AWO12 Oblateness of Elliptical Galaxies AWO13 Anomalies of Spiral Galaxies AWO14 Origin and Persistence of Double Radio Sources AWO15 Anomalous Gravitational Distortion of Galactic Images AWZ GALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELDS AWZ1 Magnetic-Field Anomalies in Our Galaxy AX PLANET X AXO OBSERVATIONS OF PLANET X AXO1 Visual Observations of Planet X AXO2 Infrared Observations of Planet X AXO3 Radio Observations of Planet X AY METEORS AND METEORITES AYB METEOR AND METEORITE FLUX ANOMALIES AYB1 Stationary Meteor Radiants AYB2 Meteor Rates Correlated with Solar Activity AYB3 Meteor Rates Correlated with Lunar Phase AYB4 Meteorites: Geographical Anomalies AYB5 Meteor and Meteorite Temporal Anomalies AYB6 The Unexpected Abundance of Very Large Meteors AYB7 Clouds and Swarms of Meteors AYB8 Micrometeoroid Loss ...
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