Will we really live in mega-structures as big as cities?
Science fiction cities are often portrayed as self-contained, almost fortified mega-structures. But will this really be the future?
Science fiction cities are often portrayed as self-contained, almost fortified mega-structures. But will this really be the future?
The NASA team announced at the end of May has been set up, and from next week will begin examining all cases of UAP sightings, to make the inexplicable explainable.
Two years later, two serious scientific studies ignite the debate on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
The soap opera about UAPs, unidentified objects, has a new chapter. The US Congressional notes believe that those 'man-made' should be investigated separately. And what are the others?
A new algorithm predicts crimes a week in advance and with 90% accuracy. Dystopia? No, “simple” strategic evolution.
The signal picked up by the FAST telescope made Chinese scientists jump from their chairs, but it is too early for any conclusion.
The hearing on UAPs on May 17th uncovered a Pandora's box: over 400 confirmed sightings, several without explanation. NASA decides to contribute to the investigations.
The telephone conversation between the Defense Ministers of the USA and China does not bring the calm: the sword of Damocles hangs dangerously over Taiwan.
The farewell to nuclear power is becoming a little more complicated all over the world: Belgium is also a "ripper" among the European nations and is postponing it for a good ten years.
Anyone who wants to learn how to recognize a genuine UFO sighting should consider enrolling in this free University course.
A group of scientists from important institutions have been meeting since last November to explore antigravity, alternative propulsion and... unidentified phenomena.
A new nuclear space rocket successfully continues its tests, and promises to close the distance between Earth and the Red Planet.
20 years since 11/XNUMX offers us a sad awareness, and an even stronger message for the future.
Physicist Michio Kaku reiterates in tweets the need for scientists to keep an open attitude on recent UFO sightings.
The Marines test a vertical-fuselage drone capable of carrying an explosive load. Yes, you read that right: a flying grenade.
And finally the Pentagon UFO report arrives at its destination. It is a big question mark, but it clears customs after decades the search for phenomena that have now been established.
As a "layman" of the "terrestrial and non-terrestrial" UFO phenomenon, I observe with curiosity the events of the report due at the end of June. And I must say that you never get bored while waiting.
Skirmishes between the USA and China on the topic of AI: Big Tech fears an Orwell-like reality, but they are no different.
The Chinese military is using artificial intelligence to track and study unidentified flying objects.
Pending the presentation of the report on UFO sightings, the utterances of the authorities are increasing.
Inventions that were unsuccessful, or premature, or boasted. They were all important: but take a look at the flops they encountered!