Galactic X-rays could point to dark matter proof0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 8, 2017
A small but distinctive signal in X-rays from the Milky Way could be key to proving the existence of dark matter.

A small but distinctive signal in X-rays from the Milky Way could be key to proving the existence of dark matter.

A small comet named “45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova” (45P for short) is approaching Earth. At closest approach on Feb. 11th, the comet will be 7.4 million miles from our planet, visible in binoculars and small telescopes.

A long-standing mystery among marine biologists is why otherwise healthy whales, dolphins, and porpoises — collectively known as cetaceans — end up getting stranded along coastal areas worldwide.

A proposed project would send soap-size spacecraft to orbit Proxima Centauri, offering enough time to study the star’s intriguing world.

Researchers have discovered the earliest known ancestor of humans – along with a vast range of other species.

The story of the Blue Beings visiting the UFO conference has made the rounds of UFO talk radio and the experiencer underground.

Dr Tom Harvey from the Department of Geology, University of Leicester, together with Professor Nicholas Butterfield, University of Cambridge, discovered the new species while conducting a survey of microfossils in mudstones from western Canada.

Where is everybody? Are we really alone out here, or are aliens avoiding us?

It is a common misperception that scientists are not interested in UFOs or claims of alien contact. Scientists have actually been leading proponents of research into these areas, and three will be presenting their findings later this month at the International UFO Congress, the Guinness World Record holding largest UFO convention.



