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Advanced alien civilizations could be communicating 'like fireflies' in plain sight, researchers suggest
A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The ...
ADVANCED alien civilisations might be talking to each other across the vast reaches of space using a “firefly” technique.
Humans have always been fascinated with space. We frequently question whether we are alone in the universe. If not, what does ...
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People compare how aliens would reconstruct animals based on their skulls vs. what they really look like (28 pics)
This time, people are imagining what aliens would reconstruct if they came across the skulls of some of the most loved residents on our planet, like cats, dogs, and wild cutie pies. Scroll down to see ...
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Cartoons About Animals For Your Creature-Obsessed Child
A list of animated cartoon series that kids who are obsessed with animals can watch to learn about ecosystems, animals and ...
Advanced aliens could be chatting with each other using light flashes in plain sight, similar to how fireflies communicate, ...
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Humans may communicate with aliens in mathematical language, bees study suggests
So what could possibly connect aliens and us? A new study suggests the answer is mathematics. The researchers argue that math ...
While late M-stars are the easiest places to find Earth-sized planets, a new study suggests they are biological dead ends where animal life may never find enough fuel to evolve.
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These Rare Deep-Sea Creatures Are the Stuff of Nightmares
Far below the ocean’s surface, where sunlight disappears and pressure reaches crushing levels, some of the planet’s strangest ...
A rapid climate collapse during the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction devastated ocean life and reshuffled Earth’s ecosystems.
"Toy Story" and "Star Wars" are back. Steven Spielberg, too. We've got an exclusive peek at the must-see 2026 movies to mark ...
Tadeo Ramirez-Parada studied the timing of plant flowering for his PhD — but he didn’t touch a single petal. Instead, he ...
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