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Moon dust may hold the first evidence of alien technology, study suggests
A new line of research proposes that the first clear signs of extraterrestrial intelligence may not come from distant stars, ...
Moon dust may be hiding signs of pulverised alien technology, scientist says - Grain-sized remnants of alien technology may ...
Once small enough, these technograins might gain a trip out of its host solar system by a solar wind that overcomes the ...
The moment of first contact with extraterrestrials is a staple of science fiction. It usually involves a frantic scientist ...
The SETI Institute is the latest to confirm what scientists have long suspected: the interstellar 3I/ATLAS comet is not an ...
The blockbuster release of Pentagon UFO files under President Donald Trump's push for transparency has triggered widespread ...
NASA spacecraft observed the celestial iceball as it swung past Mars last October, venturing within 19 million miles ...
When Comet 3I/ATLAS entered our solar system last year—only the third known interstellar object to do so—astronomers took notice. When astronomers first discovered 3I/ATLAS in July 2025, the icy ...
The group leading the charge in the search for extraterrestrial life has given the all clear: An interstellar comet looks to be completely natural and free of any alien tech. The SETI Institute said ...
We may be able to find evidence of advanced alien civilizations in pulverized traces of their technology. Oxford ...
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