A NASA astronaut preparing for a grueling eight-month stint in orbit reveals a plan to test for extraterrestrial life.
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman says declassified UAP files show real unexplained phenomena but no alien bodies or crashed ships have been found.
On June 12, the Pentagon released a third set of declassified files on what NASA calls Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as unidentified flying objects (UFOs). One of the ...
They haven’t found alien life out there yet, but following the first successful in-space DNA sequencing, astronauts have a better way to look for it. This first test was mostly just to see that DNA ...
A third batch of declassified UFO files were released by the Pentagon Friday. The latest such release in the Trump administration's new wave of public disclosure of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena ...
A biologist specializing in invasive species has partnered with a former Pentagon strategist in pushing NASA to construct a ...
McClelland claims he is a retired NASA spacecraft operator (ScO) who worked with NASA’s Shuttle Fleet at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida from 1958 to 1992. He was involved in hundreds of NASA ...
The Department of War just dumped a huge batch of UFO files, but does it have proof of aliens? Here's what we make of it. Ajay has worked in tech journalism for over a decade as a reporter, analyst, ...
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The United States government’s recent release of hundreds of previously classified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) cases spanning the 1940s to the present, along with the new Steven Spielberg ...
NASA astronaut Anil Menon spoke with Newsweek's Leonardo Feldman about life in space, recently declassified UFO sightings, ...