Oldest known multipurpose tool was forged in fire0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- February 6, 2018
Versatile wooden implements date to Neanderthals’ reign in Europe.

Versatile wooden implements date to Neanderthals’ reign in Europe.

When it comes to the potential that aliens might land on Earth, an invasion often comes to mind. Science fiction also has a place for the accidental infestation that might occur when an alien craft or asteroid crashes, though, and a new paper suggests the likelihood of this happening belongs firmly in the realm of reality.

“It was a very chilly night about -24 and with windchill about -34. Stepping outside to look at bright moon I noticed moon dogs around the moon!”

An international team of astronomers has used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to look for atmospheres around four Earth-sized planets orbiting within or near TRAPPIST-1’s habitable zone. The new results further support the terrestrial and potentially habitable nature of three of the studied planets. The results are published in Nature Astronomy.

On the 18th of January the Japanese Space agency Jaxa launched it’s Epsilon 3 rocket to put a commercial planetary observational satellite into earth’s atmosphere.

The ExoMars orbiter is going strong, and slowing down.

A vast, interconnected network of ancient cities was home to millions more people than previously thought.

A BRITISH RAF squadron was seen by multiple witnesses swarming an area of coastline that had been plagued by mysterious UFO sightings, Express.co.uk can exclusively reveal.

Observations from neutron star smashup challenge some theories that include unknown realms

EXPERTS from the Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute have finally given their verdict on the UFO disclosures that shocked the world last month.





























































