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- From Around the Web, Space
- July 5, 2019
New research presented at the 2019 Astrobiology Science Conference in Bellevue, Wa.

New research presented at the 2019 Astrobiology Science Conference in Bellevue, Wa.

UNC School of Medicine scientists created a powerful new “directed evolution” technique for the rapid development of scientific tools and new treatments for many diseases.

While the truth might be out there, technological aliens don’t seem to be — at least not yet.

Astronomers from the Basingstoke Astronomical Society are using commercially available telescopes to help the Ministry of Defence.

In America, UFO sightings peak on the Fourth of July

Could 16 Psyche make every person on Earth a billionaire? The space mining race is heating up.

Washington, Montana and Vermont are at the top of a new list for having the most UFO sightings in the U.S.

NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered a world between the sizes of Mars and Earth orbiting a bright, cool, nearby star. The planet, called L 98-59b, marks the tiniest discovered by TESS to date.

As if cockroaches weren’t already hard enough to get rid of, a new study from Purdue University suggests the German cockroach – the most common in the world – is quickly evolving to resist insecticides.

After investigating the nature of a mysterious and apparently cigar-shaped object called ‘Oumuamua spotted in 2017 speeding through our solar system, astronomers remain uncertain over how to classify it, but are confident it is not an alien spaceship.