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A 13,000-year-old probe in Earth’s orbit?
The Black Knight satellite conspiracy claims that an ancient alien probe has orbited Earth for 13,000 years, silently observing humanity. The theory traces its roots to early radio experiments by ...
If launched in 2035, a spacecraft performing such a maneuver could fly by 3I/ATLAS by 2085. When you purchase through links ...
A tiny new probe can monitor an unborn baby's health inside the womb during surgery. It is the first device capable of continuously tracking the vital signs of a fetus while still in the uterus, say ...
A new, hair-like robotic probe developed by Northwestern University researchers is the first device of its kind that can safely enter the uterus and monitor a fetus' vital signs during in utero ...
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first device that can continuously track a fetus's vital signs while still in the uterus—a feat that previously had not been possible. The soft, ...
An infographic showing the average declines in abundance of key terrestrial insect groups due to invasive alien species. The extent of declines varies across species and regions. Insects are often ...
Those concerned that 3I/ATLAS' arrival to our solar system meant that some sort of alien invasion was imminent can breathe a sigh of relief. And they have the evidence to prove it. To be clear, the ...
Astronomers found no radio signals from the comet that would suggest it is an extraterrestrial spacecraft. 3I/ATLAS was confirmed as the third known object to enter our solar system from interstellar ...
Scarlett Howard currently has funding from the Australian Research Council and the Hermon Slade Foundation. Adrian Dyer receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the Alexander von ...
Tsukuba, Japan—The Chinese hwamei, an invasive alien bird species, is native to eastern Eurasia, ranging from southern China to Southeast Asia. In Japan, the species had been brought to Japan as a pet ...
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