The Why Files on MSN
Norad tracked it. Brazil found it. Then the aliens vanished
In January 1996, NORAD spotted an object entering Earth’s atmosphere. Minutes later, it crashed near Varginha, Brazil. The ...
Players do get little glimpses of the Xenomorph before this point — they'll witness it kill an NPC with its tail, hear it ...
Advanced aliens could be chatting with each other using light flashes in plain sight, similar to how fireflies communicate, ...
Live Science on MSN
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 ...
Are you a fan of the 'Predator' franchise? Then you'll want to stream this '80s oddity that landed seven years prior.
Blue blood may look alien, but it’s one of evolution’s most elegant solutions to life in extreme environments. Here’s how ...
History With Kayleigh Official on MSN
Nazca mummies declared a new alien species
Claims that the Nazca mummies represent a new alien species originate from a self-published paper by a retired paleontologist. A detailed peer review challenges these conclusions, identifying the ...
Space.com on MSN
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS isn't an alien spacecraft, astronomers confirm. 'In the end, there were no surprises.'
Though this hunt came up empty, the fact that 3I/ATLAS is only the third known object found in the solar system after ...
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.
A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive plants costs South Africa several hundred million rands every year.
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South Africa: Raising Revenue From Alien Invasives
Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive plants costs South Africa several hundred million rands every year. Now, a promising pilot project to recoup some of this cost by producing ...
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