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UFOs and Aliens….”the White House statement”

UFOs and Aliens….”the White House statement”

 though many folks may somewhat feel that they cannot trust our government on many (or, most) issues, at least on this particular issue, it is my feeling that the White House (office of Science and Technology Policy), to the best of its knowledge, is telling the truth when it stated (in 2011): (QUOTE) “The U.S. government has no evidence that ...

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How to Build an Artificial Womb

How to Build an Artificial Womb

 are a staple of science fiction, but could we really build one? As time passes, we’re inching closer and closer to the day when it will finally become possible to grow a baby entirely outside the human body. Here’s what we’ll need to do to pull it off. More than just an incubator A fully functional artificial uterus will be ...

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Quantum Space Network Between Earth and ISS –”10,000 Times the Speed of Light”

Quantum Space Network Between Earth and ISS –”10,000 Times the Speed of Light”

 researchers have proposed the largest quantum network yet: Between Earth and the International Space Station. Such a network would see entangled photons transmitted over a distance of 250 miles — two or three times greater than previous quantum communication experiments. Not only will this be the first quantum experiment in space, but it will allow the scientists to see if ...

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Video: 6000 years old: Ancient Atomic Blast and Aeronautical Science

Video: 6000 years old: Ancient Atomic Blast and Aeronautical Science

Discoveries – Ancient Atomic Blast and Aeronautical Science

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Drugs that combat aging may be available within five years

Drugs that combat aging may be available within five years

that combat aging may be available within five years, following landmark work led by an Australian researcher. The work, published in the March 8 issue of Science, finally proves that a single anti-aging enzyme in the body can be targeted, with the potential to prevent age-related diseases and extend lifespans. The paper shows all of the 117 drugs tested work ...

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Strange ‘Methuselah’ Star Looks Older Than the Universe

Strange ‘Methuselah’ Star Looks Older Than the Universe

oldest known star appears to be older than the universe itself, but a new study is helping to clear up this seeming paradox. Previous research had estimated that the Milky Way galaxy’s so-called “Methuselah star” is up to 16 billion years old. That’s a problem, since most researchers agree that the Big Bang that created the universe occurred about 13.8 ...

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Potentially good news for life on Europa

Potentially good news for life on Europa

new study suggests that salt water from the massive ocean beneath the icy surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa makes its way to the surface through cracks in the ice sheet–a discovery that could be good news for the search for extraterrestrial life. As Space.com explains, “Scientists have detected chemicals on Europa’s frozen surface that could only come from the global ...

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Temporary Tattoos Could Make Electronic Telepathy, Telekinesis Possible

Temporary Tattoos Could Make Electronic Telepathy, Telekinesis Possible

emporary electronic tattoos could soon help people fly drones with only thought and talk seemingly telepathically without speech over smartphones, researchers say. Commanding machines using the brain is no longer the stuff of science fiction. In recent years, brain implants have enabled people to control robotics using only their minds, raising the prospect that one day patients could overcome disabilities ...

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A sensational breakthrough: the first bionic hand that can feel

A sensational breakthrough: the first bionic hand that can feel

he first bionic hand that allows an amputee to feel what they are touching will be transplanted later this year in a pioneering operation that could introduce a new generation of artificial limbs with sensory perception. The patient is an unnamed man in his 20s living in Rome who lost the lower part of his arm following an accident, said ...

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Nasa scientists plan Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter moon

Nasa scientists plan Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter moon

$2bn project, yet to get funding approval, would look for life on Europa, which has vast ice-covered oceans of water. Nasa scientists have drawn up plans for a mission that could look for life on Europa, a moon of Jupiter that is covered in vast oceans of water under a thick layer of ice. The Europa Clipper would be the ...

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Humans and robots work better together following cross-training

Humans and robots work better together following cross-training

pending a day in someone else’s shoes can help us to learn what makes them tick. Now the same approach is being used to develop a better understanding between humans and robots, to enable them to work together as a team. Robots are increasingly being used in the manufacturing industry to perform tasks that bring them into closer contact with ...

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