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Unlocking the secrets of the universe through neutrinoless double beta decay

The discovery that neutrinos have mass was groundbreaking. However, their absolute mass remains unknown. Neutrinoless double beta decay experiments aim to determine whether neutrinos are their own antiparticles and, if so, provide a means to determine the mass of the neutrino species involved. …read more […]

Enabling distributed quantum sensors for simultaneous measurements in distant places

A research team has succeeded in implementing a distributed quantum sensor that can measure multiple spatially distributed physical quantities with high precision beyond the standard quantum limit with few resources. Their findings are published in the journal Nature Communications. …read more […]

Performing complex-valued linear transformations using spatially incoherent diffractive optical networks

The bulk of the computing in state-of-the-art neural networks comprises linear operations, e.g., matrix-vector multiplications and convolutions. Linear operations can also play an important role in cryptography. While dedicated processors such as GPUs and TPUs are available for performing highly parallel linear operations, these devices are power-hungry, and the low bandwidth of electronics still limits their operation speed. Optics is better suited for such operations because of its inherent parallelism and large bandwidth and computation speed. …read more […]

The Reptilian Alien Race: Living among humans for centuries?

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Throughout history, we have heard tales about these strange looking creatures that apparently live among us on Earth.

There are so many stories about reptilian entities both in the past and in the present as if these beings were since the beginning of time present on our planet.

History talks about them and modern day sightings are becoming more and more frequent.

There have been stories of beings half-human, half-reptile for centuries, but is this just the result of human imagination or is there something more about these strange beings that have conquered our History texts.

Looking back in history, we find several tales about strange …read more […]

Astronomers investigate the properties of a peculiar cataclysmic variable

Astronomers from Turkey and Russia have performed optical observations of a magnetic cataclysmic variable known as SRGA J213151.5+491400. Results of the observational campaign, presented Jan. 11 on the pre-print server arXiv, yield important insights into the properties of this peculiar system. …read more […]

New stem cell research to take flight into space

A Mayo Clinic research experiment will be part of a payload that launches into space from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Jan. 29, subject to weather conditions and other factors. The research team from the lab of Dr. Abba Zubair is preparing stem cells for the flight to test how the absence of gravity plays a role in bone loss. …read more […]

Japan says ‘possibility’ Moon lander power can be restored

Japan switched off its moon lander almost three hours after a historic touchdown to allow for a possible recovery of the craft when the sun hits its solar panels, the space agency said Monday. …read more […]

The Origin of our civilization: The Constellation of Orion

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Why is this pattern of stars repeated in monuments throughout the ancient world? Why did ancient man consider Orion as one of the most prominent constellations in the sky?

Orion has been crucial to ancient man in the past, and these long-lost civilizations paid tribute to the gods of Orion by constructing incredible monuments and placing them in specific locations on Earth mimicking the sky.

Astronomers refer to Orion as M42, but ancient humanity knew about this constellation thousands of years before modern day astronomy, without telescopes such as the Hubble. The questions are how and why? Orion’s is a place where stars are born and astronomers refer to …read more […]

Friends camping at Cedar Lake (10mi E of Wilkeson) hear possible BF vocals (Report 60878)

Class B; August 2018; Washington, Pierce County …read more […]

Large bipedal figure seen by pheasant hunter on public hunting land in Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt, near Bondurant (Report 76464)

Class A; November 1997; Iowa, Polk County …read more […]

Third Eye In The Ancient Americas

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Scholars of Eastern religions recognize the Third Eye as having a long history in India, China, and Asia, where Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism hold sway. Strangely, the Third Eye is ignored by archaeologists of New World cultures, despite extensive evidence of Third Eye symbolism in ancient American artwork. Are the following Third Eye images from the New World (that author Richard Cassaro has researched and collected during the past two decades) the key to unlocking the religions of the Maya, Olmec, Aztec, Inca, pre-Inca, and other ancient American cultures?


The Hermetic tradition teaches that during a long-ago Golden Age, our ancestors …read more […]

James Webb Space Telescope: Finally, the edge of the universe and beyond

Launched in 2021 on Christmas Day, the James Webb Space Telescope is the most complex, precise and powerful space observatory ever built. …read more […]

European crew arrives at ISS on private mission

An all-European crew including Turkey’s first astronaut arrived at the International Space Station on Saturday on a voyage chartered by Axiom Space. …read more […]

NASA regains contact with mini-helicopter on Mars

NASA has re-established contact with its tiny helicopter on Mars, the US space agency said Saturday, after an unexpected outage prompted fears that the hard-working craft had finally met its end. …read more […]

Iran says launches satellite in new aerospace milestone

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched a research satellite Saturday, a minister said, putting it into a higher orbit in a new milestone for its aerospace program that has faced Western criticism. …read more […]