Scientific controversies
Experts: China is pulling ahead in race to identify extraterrestrials
If there’s any first contact to be made with alien civilizations, researchers suspect that FAST will be the instrument that does it
Universities: End of an era
Greek universities are plagued by violence and lawlessness. Anyone who questions this fact probably benefits from that state of affairs.
The Left refuses to admit to the problem. It is stubbornly stuck to developments up to 1974. However, the country's military dictatorship did come to an end. Democracy and the rule of law apply everywhere, except university grounds.
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Nearly 50% of People Believe in Extraterrestrial Civilizations
Nearly 50 percent of people believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life and want to establish contact with them. This shows a survey in 24 countries, which according to the authors explains somewhat the popularity of the Star Wars saga 40 years after the release of the first film of the series, Reuters reported.
Scientists Detected 'Weird Signals' from a Nearby Star
Scientists from Puerto Rico have heard some "strange signals" from a star that is just 11 light-years away. The mystery of the signals has already spawned speculation about extraterrestrial life around the red dwarf star Ross 128. Reported France Press.
NASA claims discovery of alien life certain within two decades
NASA scientist Ellen Stofan gave a speech in Washington D.C. in which she said that our galaxy is comprised of two hundred million planets like ours. Thus the question is not whether scientists will discover alien life or not, but rather when, since it’s a given.
Intergalactic Pirates Again
I really liked the furious debate that broke out recently among astronomers about whether we should send out signals to the universe saying "we're here."
It implicitly assumes that somehow, if your science is really advanced, then interstellar travel is possible.
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