Why do some people still claim that aliens shaped ancient civilizations
This article discusses the enduring belief that extraterrestrial beings influenced the construction of ancient monuments, exploring its cultural significance and historical context.
Rectangular skulls thousands of years old.. what is the scientific reason?
The article explores the origins and misconceptions surrounding elongated skulls found in ancient civilizations, debunking claims of extraterrestrial involvement and attributing their shapes to human practices of head shaping.
Where is everyone? The astronomer Drake's equation searching for inhabitants of the universe
The article discusses the Fermi Paradox, which raises the question of why, in a vast universe filled with billions of stars and planets, we have not yet encountered any evidence of extraterrestrial civilizations.
What if aliens have already sent us signals? A study suggests that 'space weather' could be hiding them
A new study suggests that radio signals emitted by potential extraterrestrial civilizations may be distorted by 'space weather', complicating their detection.
Warning: In the search for extraterrestrial civilizations, we forgot an important factor
The article discusses the crucial role of coal in the industrial revolution and its implications for energy sources and technological advancements.
Bad news for space enthusiasts: the closest species may be over 33,000 light-years from Earth
A new study suggests that humanity could be virtually isolated from potential extraterrestrial life, with the nearest communicative species located at least 33,000 light-years away.
Erich von Däniken has died. He was 90 years old
Famed Swiss author Erich von Däniken, known for his controversial theories on extraterrestrial influences on ancient civilizations, has passed away at the age of 90 in Interlaken, Switzerland.