NASA Is Figuring Out How to Use AI to Build Autonomous Space Probes0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- June 30, 2017
Who needs humans?
Who needs humans?
With the discovery of thousands of planets beyond the solar system, scientists are eager to learn if rocky “super-Earths,” up to 10 times more massive than Earth, might also be able to harbor life.
If confirmed, the shiny new worlds may help astronomers better understand how strange planets known as hot Jupiters are created.
The new book UFOs TODAY – 70 Years of Lies, Misinformation and Government Cover-Ups by Irena Scott PhD contains an amount of controversial and thought provoking information as the title of the book might suggest. If I were a gambling man I would bet on one piece of information in this book being the most controversial within its pages. With it being the 70th anniversary of the Roswell Incident, an event that many claim was the crash of a space vehicle from an ET origin, the news that an alleged new witness emerging might not be that big a surprise.
Astronomers have identified another rare example of an extreme helium star.
‘There is almost no mistaking their authenticity’ says Japanese museum curator
When Will We Clone a Human?
‘Apparently, Neandertals possessed a good knowledge of medicinal plants … the use of antibiotics would be very surprising, as this is more than 40,000 years before we developed penicillin’
The musician has been named 2017’s UFO researcher of the year, has co-written a novel about aliens and claims to have allies in the US government