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A new paper from Harvard's sometimes controversial physicist Avi Loeb has suggested that if we want to find advanced alien ...
Avi Loeb, a Harvard professor, says research shows that the tiny spheres he holds in his hands are evidence of an object coming from beyond the solar system -- and that the it could have been made ...
Harvard professor Avi Loeb's team was combing the floor of the Pacific Ocean looking for remnants from a 2014 asteroid strike when they turned up something unmatched in our solar system.
Harvard physicist Dr. Avi Loeb responded to critics of his theories of possible alien life, saying they were not curious enough to challenge their own preconceptions.
Harvard Astronomy professor Abraham “Avi” Loeb and his research team have found metallic spherules of “likely extrasolar composition,” according to an Aug. 29 preprint posted to the online ...
In 2014, a meteorite dubbed IM1 broke apart over the Pacific Ocean, casting at least 700 remnants into the ocean near Papua New Guinea, according to Avi Loeb, Ph.D., a theoretical astrophysicist ...
CAMBRIDGE - Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he may have found fragments of alien technology from a meteor that landed in the waters off of Papua, New Guinea in 2014.
Prof Loeb chaired Harvard’s astronomy department from 2011 to 2020 and now leads the university’s Galileo Project, which is establishing open-sourced observatories across the world to search ...
Avi Loeb's team's findings may not say whether the metallic spheres are artificial or natural in origin, but they are unmatched in our solar system.
Avi Loeb, a Harvard astrophysicist, says that material recovered from the seafloor could be from an extraterrestrial spacecraft. His peers are skeptical. By Katrina Miller On Jan. 8, 2014, a ...
Avi Loeb, the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science and the Director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at the Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University, during the Chicago ...
Avi Loeb, a theoretical astrophysicist at Harvard University, followed the news about Oumuamua for months. Then one morning in the fall of 2018, he had an idea. For Oumuamua to accelerate as it ...