XPost: alt.ufo.reports
A nice paper by J Vallee discussing a few of the points that
have experts wondering where the UFO's "really" come from:
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https://www.scientificexploration.org/docs/5/jse_05_1_vallee.pdf>
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NASA approves $93 mn mission to study the Moon ahead of Artemis
Engadget, 05 Feb 2021 18:30Z
NASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace a $93.3 mn contract to carry out a
mission to conduct experiments and test new technologies on the Moon.
Venus flytraps produce magnetic fields when they eat
Livescience.com, 05 Feb 2021 18:30Z
These carnivorous plants generate tiny magnetic signals when they clamp down
on insects.
UFO sightings at all time high in Devon
Free Radio, 22 Jan 2021 07:02Z
From claims that a UFO is hovering over a flat in Torquay, to a man
reporting himself missing in Cullompton due to aliens - it seems extra-terrestrial sightings in ...
Near collision with UFO captured on camera by Singapore Airlines ...
Yahoo Lifestyle UK, 21 Jan 2021 18:35Z
Army Research Develops `Living Material' that Interacts with its
Environment
Syn-SCOBY is a new living material developed by Army Research backing.
Inspired by the trendy Kombucha tea, "Syn-SCOBY" is a living material
capable of detecting and defending itself from threats in its
environment.
Tim McMillan
The Debrief, 5 Feb 2021
Backed by the US Army Research Laboratory, engineers from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Imperial College London
have developed a durable, "living material" capable of detecting and
protecting itself from threats and interacting with its environment.
According to Army Research Labs, the unusual source of inspiration
behind this breakthrough living material was a mixture of bacteria and
yeast similar to what is used to make a trendy fermented beverage
called Kombucha tea. Combining a symbiotic culture of bacteria and
yeast, also called SCOBY, engineers created cellulose embedded enzymes
that could sense its surroundings and function like a living material.
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Teenager severs artery punching windscreen, police say
ABC News, 05 Feb 2021 22:58Z
A 19-year-old man is "lucky to be alive" after allegedly punching a car windscreen in Adelaide's southern suburbs and then being rushed to hospital.
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The Coronavirus Is a Master of Mixing Its Genome, Worrying Scientists
The New York Times, 05 Feb 2021 17:30Z
In recent weeks, scientists have sounded the alarm about new variants of the coronavirus that carry a handful of tiny mutations, some of which seem to
make ...
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