The best way to find alien technosignatures is to look for ones that have long survived their creators, according to a new ...
A biologist specializing in invasive species has partnered with a former Pentagon strategist in pushing NASA to construct a ...
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Moon dust may hold the first evidence of alien technology, study suggests
A new line of research proposes that the first clear signs of extraterrestrial intelligence may not come from distant stars, ...
Our search for technosignatures—clear signs of advanced civilizations beyond Earth—takes many forms. Many are driven by the famous Drake equation, which attempts to estimate how many technological ...
We may be able to find evidence of advanced alien civilizations in pulverized traces of their technology. Oxford ...
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He claimed there were alien bases on the moon - then said they caught him watching, "They knew I was there"
During the Cold War, the U.S. government secretly funded programs investigating psychic spying and remote viewing. One of the most famous participants was Ingo Swann, a man who claimed he could ...
A colossal ancient collision may have left some of the Moon’s deepest secrets surprisingly close to future Artemis landing ...
Moon dust may be hiding signs of pulverised alien technology, scientist says - Grain-sized remnants of alien technology may ...
The Moon’s biggest scar may be hiding something even stranger than the impact that made it. Deep beneath the South ...
Later this year, a prototype telescope is slated to land on the moon. It could usher in a new era of lunar radio astronomy.
University of Florida researchers are exploring how lasers could help astronauts build structures on the moon using materials already available there, including lunar soil transformed into glass. The ...
Scientists say extraterrestrial life may exist elsewhere in the universe, but vast distances, enormous energy requirements ...
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