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US government wanted to reverse-engineer alien ships — but never found any, Pentagon UFO report reveals

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Subterranean ‘Baby Dragons’ Are Revealed to Sneak to the Surface

Physicists Finally Find a Problem Only Quantum Computers Can Do

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The Movile Cave Was Sealed Off For More Than 5 Million Years And The Creatures Inside Of It Create Food In A Completely Unique Way

NASA Reveals Message Europa Clipper Will Carry During its Search for Extraterrestrial Life on Jupiter’s Moon

Legal row could finally force mystery artist Banksy to reveal his real name

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Webb & Hubble confirm Universe’s expansion rate

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The James Webb Space Telescope hones in on star-forming region in the Triangulum Galaxy (images)

Matrix multiplication advancement could lead to faster, more efficient AI models

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