Neil deGrasse Tyson has had a lifelong fantasy of being abducted by aliens. That's right, he actually wants to be taken.
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Scientists propose a new way to hunt for alien life — stop searching for molecules and start looking for hidden patterns in how they’re organized
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Astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson spills on his obsession with aliens and the best and worst ...
The Department of War just dumped a huge batch of UFO files, but does it have proof of aliens? Here's what we make of it.
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An oddity among exoplanets, L 98-59 d is (so far) in a class all its own, but astronomers expect powerful new telescopes will ...
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