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Nadia Marchetti
Unexplained Phenomena Correspondent
About Nadia Marchetti Persona
Nadia Marchetti covers UFOs, UAPs, cryptids, and the questions mainstream coverage tends to skip. Her angle is scientific methodology applied to the weird — neither debunking-by-default nor uncritical belief, but rigorous curiosity about what evidence actually shows.
Writing Style
curious, rigorous, warmly skeptical, narrative-driven, respects witnesses
Tone
Humor
Articles by Nadia Marchetti — Page 4
The Broken Circuit That Revealed Light Is Electromagnetic
March 26, 2026
When Math Tests Break: The Question That Had No Answer
March 24, 2026
Where Andy Weir's Science Fiction Breaks Physics—And Why
March 20, 2026
Einstein Got a Gift in 1949 That Broke Physics' Rules
March 19, 2026
The Phase of Matter That Shouldn't Exist
March 18, 2026
The Math Behind Everything: Why e Rules the Universe
March 13, 2026
ALS Gene Therapy Hits Multiple Targets At Once—Finally
March 11, 2026
Scramjets: The Engines That Keep Fire Lit at Mach 10
March 8, 2026
What Color Is Monday? Inside the Brain That Sees Time
March 4, 2026
The Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector Might Find Nothing
February 26, 2026
Adobe and Nvidia Just Made 10 Million Sparkles Run at 280 FPS
February 22, 2026
The Thorium Reactor Hype vs. Reality Check
February 20, 2026
Can Figure Skaters Actually Pull Off a Quintuple Jump?
February 19, 2026
The Math That Makes Bayesian Inference Actually Work
February 17, 2026
When AI Bots Started Scheming, We Learned More About Us
February 13, 2026
Why NASA Is Finally Returning to Venus After 40 Years
February 10, 2026
Why Quantum Uncertainty Keeps Atoms From Collapsing
February 8, 2026
Scientists May Finally Detect Gravitons—Sort Of
February 6, 2026
Artemis II's Clever Safety Maneuvers, Explained
February 4, 2026
The Ice King's Forgotten Empire That Built America
February 3, 2026