A new study suggests that alien life may be more likely to exist on planets that are very different from Earth, challenging the conventional wisdom that habitable worlds must resemble our own. The research, published on Tuesday in Nature Communications, analyzed the chemical composition of more than 3,000 stars and their planets, and found that low-metallicity systems—those with fewer elements heavier than hydrogen and helium—may have a higher chance of hosting life than previously thought.…
This article is more than two years old and was last updated in November 2021. I recently bought a ghost hunting gadget called a TriField Meter. It’s nothing new, in fact they’ve been around quite a while but I’ve not seen one for myself until I bought my own on eBay. My first memory of this gadget was in the early episodes of ‘Most Haunted’ when Phil Whyman, was part of the team. During Yvette…
Paranormal Globe – Paul September 18, 2017 3,167 Views Make of this what you will. Police in Argentina have taken a photo of what they say is an alien wandering around a park. The police visited the park after a group of youths called the police to report seeing a strange creature in the area. When the police arrived at the…
Does it feel like you’re living in a dystopian sci-fi movie? Determining your current stress level depends on which movie you visualize. If you don’t feel like your life is being run by Keanu Reeves, maybe you’re not paying close enough attention. A new autonomous variation of ChatGPT – already a dystopian chatbot – called Auto-GPT was recently turned into yet another AI called ChaosGPT … and you already know with a name like that,…
The flashing of a nearby star has drawn MIT astronomers to a new and mysterious system 3,000 light years from Earth, reports MIT News. The stellar oddity appears to be a new “black widow binary” — a rapidly spinning neutron star, or pulsar, that is circling and slowly consuming a smaller companion star, as its arachnid namesake does to its mate. Astronomers know of about two dozen black widow binaries in the Milky Way. This…