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Three Nobel Laureates in Physics standing in front of the Athenaeum at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1931. Front row from left: Albert A. Michelson, Albert Einstein and Robert A. Millikan. (Image Credit: AlbertMichaelson.com ) On July 14, 1894, the first American to win the Nobel Prize in science, Professor Albert A. Michaelson, gave a speech at the dedication of the Ryerson Lab…
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Avi Loeb examines whether UAP observations suggest previously unknown physics, with historical context from early Nobel laureates in physics.
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A Naval Postgraduate School journal reports that Ukrainian Armed Forces have detected UAP/UFO objects during conflict with Russia exhibiting high speeds, instantaneous acceleration, and anomalous light effects that remain unidentified.
Scientists have developed a method to detect biosignatures on Mars using instruments already aboard the Perseverance Rover, potentially eliminating the need for sample returns to Earth.
Avi Loeb discusses a new preprint from Professor John Birks examining whether UAP orbs observed in a July 2025 northeastern US sighting could be explained as meteoritic dust clouds. The analysis is based on Pentagon-released files originally obtained by the FBI.
Avi Loeb announced the public launch of the UAP Science Advisory Council website and discussed a July 2025 UAP sighting in the northeastern United States documented in Pentagon/FBI files.
Avi Loeb discusses the UAP Science Advisory Council's efforts to identify signatures of non-human technology using state-of-the-art sensor data.
Avi Loeb has published a Q&A about aliens and black holes as part of promotional material for his book 'Extraterrestrial,' which includes discussion of SETI protocol updates. The excerpt is incomplete and lacks substantive content detail.
Avi Loeb discusses GJ 3378 b, a newly confirmed rocky exoplanet 25 light-years from Earth that has been identified as a top candidate in the search for extraterrestrial life based on re-analysis of previous observational data.
Avi Loeb explores whether laser-produced plasmas could explain some reported UAP orb sightings, extending his previous analysis of ball lightning as a naturally occurring phenomenon involving silicon-based nanoparticles.
Avi Loeb proposes that UAP orbs may be related to ball lightning, a rare atmospheric phenomenon that has been documented for centuries but lacks a fully confirmed physical explanation.