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The move aims to mitigate any potential threat posed by UAPs to nuclear facilities across the continent.
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Astronomers have discovered the fastest-growing black hole ever seen and it's an absolute whopper.
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The former president of the United States briefly touched upon the phenomenon and the possibilities of alien life.
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Struck down with motor neuron disease, Dr. Peter Scott-Morgan wanted to reinvent what it means to be human.
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Scientists have discovered a hidden ecosystem deep down beneath the ice of Antarctica's Larsen Ice Shelf.
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An elephant named 'Happy' has been the subject of a legal battle to have her released back into the wild.
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China's 'Sky Eye' telescope has picked up possible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.
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The self-healing, living skin - which is based on human cells - has been demonstrated on a robotic finger.
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Col Tim Peake, who previously spent time aboard the space station, discussed UAPs during a recent TV interview.
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A set of cutting and skinning tools is being hailed as evidence that our ancestors shared knowledge.
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Scientists have discovered a tortoise belonging to a species thought to have died out 100 years ago.
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A senior software engineer at Google believes that the search giant's LaMDA AI tool has become self-aware.
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An enormous tree in the Chilean Andes is a contender for the oldest living tree on Earth at 5,400 years old.
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A man who stopped his car to rescue a kitten was stunned to discover that it wasn't alone.
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The US space agency has thrown its hat into the ring with a new effort to investigate unidentified arial phenomena.
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A recent poll has demonstrated that many people in the US still believe that aliens crashed at Roswell in 1947.
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The next-generation telescope has been hit by a tiny space rock, but there's no need to be too concerned about it.
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The 56-year-old made headline news in the early 2000s after he was caught hacking into US government computers.
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A grave marker inscribed with a curse in red lettering was found during conservation work at Beit She'arim park.
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Data collected during the early days of the SETI@home project is now at risk of being lost.