From mudstones on Mars to strange gases in exoplanet atmospheres, tentative evidence for extraterrestrial life is starting to ...
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Scientists scanned 3I/ATLAS for alien signals, here's the result
The third known visitor from another star system, Comet 3I/ATLAS, has been racing through the Solar System with just enough ...
When interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was scanned for alien technology, scientists ran the most sensitive search ever attempted.
Law enforcement group accuses Fairfax prosecutor of leniency towards illegal immigrants a after murder suspect was released ...
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Jupiter’s “wall demon” might be our best clue to alien life
On the frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa, a strange, star-shaped scar has become an unlikely focal point in the search for life beyond Earth. Nicknamed a “wall demon” by scientists, the feature ...
This “internet of beings” could be the third and ultimate phase of the internet’s evolution. After linking computers in the ...
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS puzzles scientists with a sunward anti-tail and wobbling jets, revealing secrets of alien solar ...
Even though they were preceded by classics or audience favorites, these 10 sequels didn't come close to approaching the magic ...
All the while, Musk’s personal fortune has grown to new levels. His net worth surged, more than doubling, to around $726 ...
The new standard port for North American EVs means easier connecting to Superchargers, as well as public charging that's more ...
Fake band exposed by hoax spokesman, turning ChatGPT evil, and a vending machine calls the FBI over $2. The weirdest AI Eye ...
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With Bazball now pronounced dead, can England afford to sack Brendon McCullum?
Australia’s demolition of England has exposed the limits of Bazball and left the ECB facing a stark choice: evolve with McCullum, or risk another identity crisis by sacking him.
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