A new Nature Astronomy study warns that space missions are fixated on avoiding false alarms and may be quietly discarding real signs of alien life, arguing that AI will be vital for spotting subtle, ...
Getting a clean bill of health from a medical scan doesn’t always mean you’re healthy – sometimes the scanner just missed it. The same problem applies to searching for life on other planets, and until ...
Our understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum goes back to Isaac Newton, but astronomers are still finding new ways to ...
Sometimes, a movie sneaks up on you, sidling in like a lamb and striding out like a lion, revealing its brilliance only after you’ve brushed away the sand and grit of first impressions. Much more ...
Memphis audiences this week will have two opportunities to hear and see Kate Tayler Hunt and her theremin in action.
The U.S. Department of Defense released new batches of never-before-seen UFO files, including photos and video, on May 8 and 22. Greg Eghigian, professor of history and bioethics at Penn State and ...
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DoW's second set of UFO files reveals more Apollo anomalies: What's the science behind them?
The latest release contains files on strange phenomenon experienced by Apollo astronauts.
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CORTIS's 'Youngkk' Slang Sparks Generational Divide
Old generation, call us those young creators, young creators!” If the lyrics from CORTIS’s song *YOUNGCREATORCREW* seem like ...
The object, called 3I/ATLAS, is only the third interstellar visitor ever detected passing through our Solar System.
Only 6.6% of surveyed astrobiologists agreed that scientists had probably found extraterrestrial life on exoplanet K2-18b.
Astrobiologists are raising concerns that humanity’s search for alien life may be limited by the very tools designed to find it.
The SETI Institute is the latest to confirm what scientists have long suspected: the interstellar 3I/ATLAS comet is not an ...
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