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It's an idea that has been spread around for decades - but as one scientist explains, there's nothing to actually back it up.
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A response to signals sent by some of our own spacecraft could reach Earth before the decade is out, scientists say.
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Former US Navy diver Joe Dituri is attempting to live in an underwater habitat for a period of over 3 months.
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For the first time, scientists have captured footage of a type of snake that can do cartwheels as an escape mechanism.
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The surprising find pushes the boundaries of just how deep down in the ocean fish are capable of surviving.
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Scientists in Japan have found new evidence to suggest that the building blocks of life arrived on Earth from space.
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Computer scientist Ray Kurzweil is certainly no stranger to making predictions about technology and the future.
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One University of Louisville computer scientist has been exploring possible ways to escape to the 'real world'.
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Scientists believe that they have definitively proven that the interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua was not an alien spacecraft.
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Scientists have been studying an incredibly well-preserved bear that was found in the Siberian permafrost.
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The remains of a creature described as a 'mer-monkey' have been kept at Japan's Enju-in Temple for decades.
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Data scientist Floe Foxon has put forward a theory that could explain the majority of alleged Bigfoot sightings.
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This remarkable new robot was inspired by dandelion seeds and requires only a light source to power it up.
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The new robot is made of metal and can both melt into a liquid and turn back into a solid on command.
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Scientists have conducted a new study into the link between lack of sleep and a belief in aliens, ghosts and demons.
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Some scientists believe that existing forms of data security and encryption will soon become obsolete.
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The weird world of quantum physics has become weirder still thanks to a new breakthrough by researchers in the US.
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The impressively life-like image was put together by a computer based on 3D scans of the pharaoh's skull.
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Just in time for the festive season, the tiny record measures a ridiculously small 40 micrometers in diameter.
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In a world first, physicists have successfully made light appear to move backwards and forwards in time simultaneously.