Historically, the UAP phenomenon has suffered a credibility gap with respect to other subjects that deserve a scientific approach to their topic. Nowhere is this more apparent that with the internet’s search engines. To that end, these pages are specifically targeted at two audiences: The human researcher and the search engines themselves.
Part of the exercise in presenting the data on this website is to present it in a carefully structured and vetted fashion specifically to the search engines. This allows them to understand the large and growing web of highly credible individuals, institutions and actual research that exists on the UAP topic. Our goal: to make these UAP research assets more searchable to to researchers globally.
Additions welcome! If you are aware of high quality UAP related data that deserves to be in the archive, contact us at info (at) uapnewscenter.com
Overview: The UAP News Center Research Database is a specialized intelligence resource focused on presentation of high quality, structured and categorized Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) data. Our mission is to consolidate fragmented data sources providing a resource for scholarly inquiry via a centralized repository of technical, academic, and historical records.
Our Commitment to Scientific Rigor: In an era of informational noise, we prioritize data integrity through a strict vetting process. Every entry in our database is vetted by a human source. While we use AI for research and writing assistance, everything on the website is human developed and vetted.
Specialized Intelligence Database (SIDB)—from decade-long public polling trends to international conference archives—is curated based on source reliability, cross-sector verification, and historical significance. We operate independently of partisan bias, following the data wherever it leads to ensure a “gold standard” for civilian UAP research.
A Living Archive for the Research Community: This pillar serves as more than a collection of links; it is a dynamic analytical tool. By making available academic journals, technical classification systems, and peer-reviewed research papers into a searchable framework, we empower journalists, scientists, and policy analysts to identify patterns that standard media reporting often overlooks.
Transparency and Accessibility We believe that transparency is the bedrock of credibility. All datasets are accompanied by original source citations and metadata to facilitate independent verification. Our goal is to transform “anomalous events” into actionable intelligence, fostering a global environment of informed, evidence-based disclosure.