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A Massive New Survey of the Nearest Stars Just Revealed the Best Spots in the Galaxy to Look for Alien Life
The sheer scale of Carrazco-Gaxiola’s survey, titled “An All-Sky Spectroscopic Reconnaissance of More Than 2,100 K Dwarfs ...
Sputnik skies to analysis of interstellar visitors, scientists are rethinking how and where to look for physical traces of ...
Space.com on MSN
How to find 4 legendary spacecraft in January's night sky
The JWST tracks a path right-to-left across the eastern horizon in the hours following sunset in January. On Jan. 19 it will be located to the left of the star Nu Orionis in the raised right arm of ...
Space.com on MSN
This SETI program is chasing down its final 100 signals. Could one of them be from aliens?
Astronomers are using China's powerful FAST radio telescope to chase after 100 intriguing signals detected by the SETI@home ...
Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
Friendly rivalries between Washington and Oregon include many aspects of Northwest life, from college football to urban hipsterism (best microbrew? coziest kombucha culture?) to record rainfall.
Protesters have taken to the streets in Minneapolis again after a Venezuelan man was shot in the leg by an immigration ...
The City of Lake Geneva will host the 31th annual Winterfest celebration Wednesday, Jan. 28, through Sunday, Feb. 1. The event is held along the shores of Geneva Lake at ...
Futurism on MSN
A Man Bought Meta’s AI Glasses, and Ended Up Wandering the Desert in Search of Aliens
In the real world, convinced that aliens were planning to beam him into the sky, Daniel says that he repeatedly drove his ...
Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
NASA found a planet that rains glass at 5,400 mph, and it looks like Earth
It looks like a sapphire jewel in space, but HD 189733bis anything but serene. With winds reaching seven times the speed of ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
First alien signal may be a civilization’s final cry
Could the first confirmed signal from an extraterrestrial source be less a hello than a goodbye? Astrophysicist David Kipping argues as much, and his “Eschatian Hypothesis” reimagines the way ...
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