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Researchers have discovered a potentially habitable exoplanet just 25 light-years from Earth—but is its precarious location on the cosmic shore too dangerous for extraterrestrial life?
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Researchers have identified a potentially habitable exoplanet 25 light-years from Earth, but its precarious cosmic location may pose dangers for extraterrestrial life.
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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.
Avi Loeb analyzes a declassified UAP object (DOW-UAP-PR043) from a government disclosure, proposing it is likely a missile based on terrain matching analysis.
SETI researchers are expanding their search for extraterrestrial intelligence beyond the traditional radio frequency band known as the 'water hole,' broadening the scope of detection methods.
Avi Loeb proposes that the Nimitz Tic Tac objects observed in 2015 may have been megafilaments of laser-produced plasma rather than unknown craft, based on analysis of CO2 laser propagation behavior in air.
Avi Loeb discusses triangulation methodology using three Galileo Project observatories in Las Vegas to measure the distance to a UAP, demonstrating how multi-site observations can constrain object properties.
An article claims ancient Greek high-status individuals wore jewelry of extraterrestrial origin, with the reason for its disappearance 3,000 years ago described as mysterious.
The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics released an unprecedented comprehensive catalog of high-energy universe observations from the eROSITA mission.
SETI researchers are expanding their search for extraterrestrial intelligence beyond the traditional radio frequency band known as the 'water hole,' broadening the scope of detection methods.
The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office released its Fiscal Year 2025 report, concluding no evidence supports exotic technology but acknowledging that some UAP cases remain unexplained.