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On November 1st, 2024, Project Hyperion – an international, interdisciplinary team of architects, engineers, anthropologists, ...
A new study reveals that a common human technology may be quietly broadcasting our presence to alien civilizations—without us ...
Radar signals from "leaky" civilian and military aviation systems could act as a beacon to alien life, revealing intelligent life on Earth while helping us pinpoint them.
Radar from airports and military systems may expose Earth to alien detection. These signals could be used to find intelligent ...
The nearest potentially habitable world beyond our solar system is Proxima Centauri b, which is 4 light-years away ... Lead researcher Ramiro Caisse Saide says it would look "clearly artificial to ...
NASA could one day send a fusion-powered probe to Proxima Centauri b – a potentially habitable exoplanet located just over four light years from Earth – with new research indicating the ...
Light pollution is increasing worldwide, leaving a significant impact on our wildlife. Artificial light at night, also known as ALAN, is growing at an average annual rate of approximately 2-2.2% ...
Artificial light, while beneficial to humans, has disrupted the natural day-night cycle and created light pollution, negatively affecting wildlife. Humans also suffer from light pollution ...
West Virginia University's Randy J. Nelson discusses five decades of groundbreaking research on circadian rhythms in a new Genomic Press interview. His work reveals how artificial light at ...
Today’s large language models are hardly related to the kinds of machine intelligence we see in science fiction, according to Martha Wells, author of the Murderbot Diaries series ...
Dr. Nelson, who chairs the Department of Neuroscience at West Virginia University, has spent the past decade uncovering the hidden dangers of artificial light exposure.
Light pollution is rampant, and it can make stargazing nearly impossible. Luckily, there’s an interactive, online tool that can help you find the darkest skies in your area.