Seismic signal that pointed to alien technology was actually a passing truck
Mysterious samples from the ocean floor are not associated with 2014 meteor, study suggests
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Mysterious samples from the ocean floor are not associated with 2014 meteor, study suggests
Urban climatologist Radhika Khosla is our podcast guest
Excerpts from the Red Folder
In this podcast we look at issues surrounding two emerging technologies
Future colliders, neutrinos and dark matter are key targets
Excerpts from the Red Folder
The Caltech aeronautics engineer is our podcast guest
Hamish Johnston reviews Superfluid: How a Quantum Fluid Revolutionized Modern Science by John Weisend
Materials expert Krzysztof Koziol also talks about hydrogen-powered aircraft
Excerpts from the Red Folder