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Here’s Why UFOs Are Back in the News
UFOs are back in the news this week with the release of a long-awaited Pentagon report that was designed to address public interest in the topic. UFOs (or, rather, UAP, as they’re now known), were injected back into the public consciousness last year thanks largely to a former high-ranking intelligence official, David Grusch, who, after…
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You’ve Never Seen Jupiter Look So Much Like Cotton Candy
You probably know Jupiter, the rotund fifth planet from the Sun, as orange and tan with a big red splotch. But the Hubble Space Telescope recently imaged the gas giant in ultraviolet light, giving the world a very different look. At UV wavelengths, Jupiter’s clouds appear in bright pinks, blues, and purple hues. The image is…
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South Korean University Investigating Author of Those Viral Superconductor Claims
LK-99 was a promise for a better tomorrow, but Korea University is now investigating the circumstances around the publications that revealed the superconductor.
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A Fully Aligned Webb Space Telescope Sees a Field of Stars
The Webb Space Telescope is one step closer to being fully operational: It is now fully aligned and calibrating its suite of four instruments to collect data on our universe. NASA announced the new milestone in a blog post yesterday.