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Could this telescope find life on alien worlds?
The ExoLife Finder (ELF) looks like no telescope ever built. A spectacular crown of 15 five-meter mirrors perches atop a ...
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White House breaks silence on 10 missing scientists... but leaves more questions to be answered
The White House has issued their first comments regarding the mysterious deaths and disappearances of US scientists, and the ...
On April 11, 1960, astronomers began the first scientific experiment that would search for extraterrestrial life. Known as ...
Window-cleaning robots haven’t quite arrived, but if you’ve got enough very large windows, it could be worth it.
After an eighty-two-million-dollar renovation, the museum has put on a sprawling show about the war between our species and ...
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Darwin's Paradox! Review
Konami's quirky new puzzle-platformer brings good times, but occasionally hits a brick wall.
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White House breaks silence on 10 missing scientists privy to nation's biggest secrets
Karoline Leavitt answered a reporter's question about 10 missing scientists, but people were still unsatisfied.
Happening today — Rep. Robin Bartleman will host a legislative town hall in Weston, offering residents an opportunity to ...
I/ATLAS may be more than the strangest space object astronomers have observed within our solar system—it could also be one of the oldest.
Morning light, afternoon sun, and evening glow each create different effects. The stark beauty here reminds you that ...
A research team has developed a new approach to detecting life beyond Earth that does not rely on identifying specific ...
A new study proposes detecting life in space by spotting patterns across many planets instead of focusing on one at a time.
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