Schrödinger’s cat could be saved, say scientists0
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- June 4, 2019
New research casts doubt on idea that a quantum jump is instant and unpredictable
New research casts doubt on idea that a quantum jump is instant and unpredictable
Scientists use the world’s saltiest body of water as a terrestrial base for studying water on Mars.
The Media Loves this UFO Expert Who Says He Worked for an Obscure Pentagon Program. Did He?
This scalding hot river was thought to be a myth, until one geoscientist made it his quest to study the mystical waters.
Just as every state has its own urban legends, many have controversial conspiracy theories.
Google’s DeepMind labs trained bots play a virtual version of capture the flag, showing them how to work as a unit
A rover scanning the surface of Mars for evidence of life might want to check for rocks that look like pasta, researchers report in the journal Astrobiology.
The former leader of the U.S. government’s top-secret UFO program has stories to tell, and he is sharing some of them for the first time in a new documentary.
Maxar wins $375m deal to build the Lunar Gateway’s power and propulsion element
It’s been a big week for UFO fans; first, the US government admitted the state had indeed investigated such phenomena, then ex-defense official Christopher Mellon expanded the dialogue on unexplained aircraft even further.