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- January 25, 2018
“The brain is an organ that is really important for what makes us human.”

“The brain is an organ that is really important for what makes us human.”

A type of virus that dominates water samples taken from the world’s oceans has long escaped analysis because it has characteristics that standard tests can’t detect.

Nature study outlines method to make the images of science fiction

MARS has been called the Planet of War.

Puzzled scientists expected the brightness to fade quickly

With the recent revelation by the Pentagon and their admission that there has been an ongoing program to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon; the fact that Montana has had several cases of interest within that context came to mind.

How an international team of researchers is constraining the speed of invisible and undetectable dark matter

Two exoplanets in the TRAPPIST-1 system have been identified as most likely to be habitable, a paper by PSI Senior Scientist Amy Barr says.

Who goes there?
Left at East Gate: A First-hand Account of the Bentwaters Woodbridge UFO Incident.

Saturn’s moon Titan may be nearly a billion miles away from Earth, but a recently published paper based on data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveals a new way this distant world and our own are eerily similar.