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3 Body Problem: Game of Thrones creators on why they swapped dragons for aliens – BBC.com

  1. 3 Body Problem: Game of Thrones creators on why they swapped dragons for aliens BBC.com
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Lexington, Ky., invites aliens with travel advertisement beamed into space – The Washington Post

  1. Lexington, Ky., invites aliens with travel advertisement beamed into space The Washington Post
  2. Kentucky scientists beam message to star system 40 light years away inviting aliens to visit state: ‘We have bourbon’ New York Post
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  5. ‘Trying to get us wiped off the map’ say space fans as Kentucky scientists beam special message to seven ‘a… The US Sun

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Is the White House hiding aliens and UFOs? Here’s what an ex-intel official says | This World – WION

  1. Is the White House hiding aliens and UFOs? Here’s what an ex-intel official says | This World WION
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Las Vegas aliens? Police called to home after 911 caller claims UFO crashed in backyard with 8-foot creatures inside – KABC-TV

  1. Las Vegas aliens? Police called to home after 911 caller claims UFO crashed in backyard with 8-foot creatures inside KABC-TV
  2. Las Vegas family claims to see aliens after several report something falling from sky KLAS – 8 News Now
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Charms Cannes With Six-Minute Standing Ovation for Scarlett Johansson as Movie Star Visited by Aliens – Variety

  1. Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Charms Cannes With Six-Minute Standing Ovation for Scarlett Johansson as Movie Star Visited by Aliens Variety
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Scientists reveal what was behind mysterious radio signal sent from 9 billion light years away

Scientists have detected a mysterious radio wave which started almost nine billion light-years away from Earth.

But before you get excited, this is not a sign that aliens are trying to contact us from another corner of the universe.

Instead, cosmologists from the Indian Institute of Science and McGill University say that the signal was emitted from a star-forming galaxy 8.8 billion years ago.

Properties of the signal indicate that it came from gaseous hydrogen in a faraway galaxy named ‘SDSSJ0826+5630’.

Scientists have detected a mysterious radio wave which started life almost nine billion light-years away from Earth. Pictured: Image of the radio signal from galaxy SDSSJ0826+5630

The radio wave in question was picked up by the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in Pune (pictured), India, and had a wavelength of 48 cm 

WHAT IS ‘REDSHIFT’? 

As radiation travels across expanding space, its wavelength is stretched and frequency reduced, through what is known as ‘redshift’.

The magnitude of the redshift allows scientists to calculate when the waves was emitted.

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‘It’s the equivalent to a look-back in time of 8.8 billion years,’ said Dr Arnab Chakraborty from McGill University.

Hydrogen is of great interest to physicists as it is the simplest element and one of the key building blocks of the universe.

After the Big Bang, around 13.8 billion years ago, hydrogen was spread throughout the universe as a fog from which the first stars and galaxies formed.

Scientists are always looking out for  waves that can be traced back to this early hydrogen, to discover more about the creation of the universe.

The radio wave in question was picked up by the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in Pune, India, and had a wavelength of 48 cm.

However, the researchers from Montreal, Canada and Bangalore, India deduced that this particular radio signal actually started life with a wavelength of 21 cm.

Neutral hydrogen atoms emit waves with a characteristic wavelength of 21 cm and frequency of 1420 MHz.

This enables them to penetrate dust clouds and cover great distances across the universe, where eventually some of them are detected by Earth-bound scientists.

But as this radiation travels across expanding space, its wavelength is stretched and frequency reduced, through what is known as ‘redshift’.

Redshift allows scientists to calculate how long ago the wave was emitted which, in this case, was when our galaxy was just 4.9 billion years old.

Gravitational lensing is where the gravity of a massive object causes the magnification of electromagnetic radiation.  Massive objects like galaxies cause space-time to bend around it, and if they are on the path of rays of light, the rays will be forced to take different paths to bend around it too. The rays then converge on the other side as a single, focused ray

WHAT IS ‘GRAVITATIONAL LENSING’? 

Gravitational lensing is where the gravity of a massive object causes the magnification of electromagnetic radiation.

Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity states that gravity is not a force, but a warping of space-time as a result of the presence of mass or energy.

If you think of a stretched-out sheet as space-time, and a melon as a representation of mass, dropping the melon on the sheet will cause the latter to curve around it.

As a result, objects with less mass move towards the densest object on this curve, manifesting as a gravitational pull. 

Light is also affected by this curvature, as a massive object in its path causes each ray to take a different path and bend around it.

All the rays then converge into a focused point on the other side of the object as a single, magnified ray which is more easily detectable by telescopes.

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Signs of hydrogen in the outer reaches of the universe are notoriously hard to come by.

The waves hydrogen atoms produce often have long wavelengths are are low in energy, making them unlikely to survive the long journey to our telescopes.

Up until now, the oldest hydrogen emission ever detected was 4.4 billion years old.

But this latest signal benefited from a phenomenon called ‘gravitational lensing’, which focused the rays and allowed for their detection.

Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity states that gravity is not a force, but a warping of space-time as a result of the presence of mass or energy.

If you think of a stretched-out sheet as space-time, and a melon as a representation of mass, dropping the melon on the sheet will cause the latter to curve around it.

As a result, objects with less mass move towards the denser object on this curve, manifesting as a gravitational pull. 

The more massive the object, for example a star, black hole or galaxy, the more space-time is warped and the stronger its gravitational pull. 

Light is also affected by this curvature, as a massive object in its path causes each ray to take a different path and bend around it. 

All the rays then converge into a single, focused ray on the other side of the object which is more easily to detect with telescopes.

Co-author Dr Nirupam Roy, from the Indian Institute of Science, said: ‘Gravitational lensing magnifies the signal coming from a distant object to help us peer into the early universe. 

Co-author Dr Nirupam Roy said: ‘In this specific case, the signal is bent by the presence of another massive body, another galaxy, between the target and the observer. This effectively results in the magnification of the signal by a factor of 30, allowing the telescope to pick it up.’ Pictured: Image of foreground galaxy taken by the Hubble Space Telescope which magnified the light from SDSSJ0826+5630

‘In this specific case, the signal is bent by the presence of another massive body, another galaxy, between the target and the observer. 

‘This effectively results in the magnification of the signal by a factor of 30, allowing the telescope to pick it up.’

The physicists were able to glean information about the hydrogen gas in the source galaxy from the signal.

In their paper, published this month in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, they say that the atomic mass of gas in SDSSJ0826+5630 is nearly double that of the stars visible from Earth.

They also hope that the discovery of such an old hydrogen emission means that more could be on the horizon, and result in a better understanding of the universe.

‘A galaxy emits different kinds of radio signals,’ said Dr Chakraborty.

‘Until now, it’s only been possible to capture this particular signal from a galaxy nearby, limiting our knowledge to those galaxies closer to Earth.

‘But thanks to the help of a naturally occurring phenomenon called gravitational lensing, we can capture a faint signal from a record-breaking distance. 

‘This will help us understand the composition of galaxies at much greater distances from Earth.’

Aliens haven’t contacted Earth yet because there’s no sign of intelligence here, study claims 

If aliens really do exist, why haven’t they already tried to contact us?

The idea of intelligent extraterrestrial life has long gripped scientists and the public alike, with a multitude of theories about what may or may not be out there in the depths of space.

A recent study has now put forward a new explanation for why aliens haven’t visited our planet – because there is no sign of intelligence here.

In essence, they mean that we have only been sending out signals detectable from space since the 1930s, so extraterrestrials haven’t really had that long to receive the message or reply to it.

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I’ve got two vaginas… but I didn’t know about them until I was 21

A woman born with two vaginas has told how she was clueless about her bizarre anatomy until she was 21.

Scarlett Rose, now 30, suffered years of excruciating pain during sex that left her feeling ‘like an alien’ because ‘I didn’t know what was wrong with me’.

Mrs Rose, who lives in Queensland, Australia, assumed it was because she ‘wasn’t ready’ or that it was ‘supposed to hurt’. Medics even told her that the pain she felt was ‘in her head’. 

Scarlett Rose, now 30, suffered years of excruciating pain during sex that left her feeling ‘like an alien’

It was only when the she became pregnant that doctors discovered the mother-of-one’s vagina was split in two.

Discussing her ordeal, she said: ‘When I found out I had two vaginas I was relieved because it took me years to figure out what was wrong.

What is a vaginal septum?  

A vaginal septum is when the female reproductive system doesn’t fully develop, leaving a dividing wall of tissue inside the vagina.

There are two different types of the condition – longitudinal vaginal septum (LVS) which runs vertically and transverse vaginal septum (TVS) which runs horizontally.

Many girls don’t realise they have a vaginal septum until they reach puberty or when they become sexually active and feel pain during sex.

Some women with a vaginal septum never have any symptoms.

Medics aren’t sure what causes the condition but they know it happens as the person is developing as a fetus in the womb.

Figures suggest around one in 72,000 women have a transverse vaginal septum

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‘Now, sex isn’t painful and I can lead a normal life.’

Mrs Rose, a councillor, added: ‘I also want other women to know they are not alone in this.’

Figures suggest up to 72,000 women globally have a transverse vaginal septum — when a wall of tissue separates the vagina into two. 

Her tissue ended two centimetres before the vaginal opening, making it difficult to see and hard for any doctors to diagnose.

There are two different types of the condition — longitudinal vaginal septum (LVS) which runs vertically and transverse vaginal septum (TVS) which runs horizontally.

Mrs Rose, who started having sex at 18, said: ‘The first time that I tried to do anything I thought I wasn’t ready or that it was supposed to hurt.’

While she sought help at the time, doctors and gynaecologists were baffled by the cause of her agony.

Over the course of three years she endured laparoscopic surgery, smears and ultrasounds, as well as treatment for thrush, bacterial vaginosis and vaginismus — when the vaginal muscles tighten during penetration.

Discussing her quest to find answers. she said: ‘It was really hard. 

‘I developed severe anxiety because of it. I was told that it was in my head.

‘I knew that what I was experiencing physical pain and when you are told there is no issue or that people don’t believe you it’s very difficult. I was so embarrassed.’

Mrs Rose added: ‘Once I met my husband (Jamie) he told me my pain wasn’t normal and I realised there was a problem.’

It was only when she became pregnant in 2014 with her son Hunter, now eight, that doctors discovered Mrs Rose’s vagina was split in two. Pictured with husband Jamie and son Hunter

Despite the strain her condition put on her relationship with her field service technician husband, the pair (pictured together) got married and started trying for a baby

She struggled to find any answers to her questions about her pain online, and no-one she knew had experienced anything similar.

Mrs Rose added: ‘Even when we talked to friends about it, men would tell me I wasn’t good enough and that I needed to figure my problems out as a lack of sex wasn’t fair on my husband.

‘Having sex was incredibly painful. Intercourse isn’t just for pleasure it’s a way to bond in relationships.

At 21-weeks pregnant Mrs Rose was rushed to hospital after she was found to have a weak cervix which could induce premature labour. Pictured with her husband after giving birth

‘My husband was so supportive and understanding and made sure that I was okay.’

Despite the strain her condition put on their relationship the pair still got married and tried for a baby, which Mrs Rose described as ‘incredibly painful’. 

She added: ‘Doctors told me that delivering a baby may help with the pain as they assumed my pelvic floor was too tight and having a baby can loosen it.’ 

Mrs Rose and her field service technician husband became pregnant in 2014 with her son Hunter, now eight.

However, at 21-weeks she was rushed to hospital for a surgery as she was found to have a weak cervix which could induce premature labour. 

During the surgery, doctors discovered her vagina was split in two and removed the septum, creating one vagina.

She was told that if they hadn’t discovered the tissue she could have hemorrhaged during birth, which could have killed her and her son.  

‘After I gave birth I had to have a smear test at six weeks post-partum. I was terrified because they were usually incredibly painful but after the surgery it was completely fine’, she said.  

‘I wanted to raise awareness because then you can go to appointments with an idea of what is going on and you’re more likely to get help and support.

‘I want people to see my story and know about it so they can advocate for themselves.’

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NC State broadcaster Gary Hahn suspended indefinitely for ‘illegal aliens’ reference – Raleigh News & Observer

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Julia Fox flexes her abs as she models yet another revealing outfit

Julia Fox flashes her abs as she models yet another revealing outfit consisting of a denim bra, oversized jacket and long skirt while in New York City

Julia Fox donned another revealing look on Thursday as she posed in a midriff-baring denim ensemble on the streets of New York City. 

Kanye West’s ex-girlfriend wore an oversized denim jacket with a matching bralette and a bell-bottom skirt.

The 32-year-old actress gave her risqué look some extra edge by sporting alien shades, a black leather purse, suede gloves and matching boots.

Reliably revealing: Julia Fox, 32, donned another revealing look on Thursday as she posed in a midriff-baring denim ensemble on the streets of New York City

Baring her body instead: Julia has kept relatively quiet about sharing her opinions on Kanye West, 45, and his public meltdown

With her long tresses styled to have a greasy look, Fox did not shy away from embracing a grungy aesthetic as she posed in a variety of industrial locations. 

At one point she stared down the camera while standing in front of a truck that was graffitied with the message: ‘Cheat death NYC.’

The Uncut Gems star allowed no emotion to register on her face as she flaunted her abs for all to see. 

Midriff-baring ensembles have become a signature look for the mother of one. She frequently leaves little to the imagination and was seen earlier this week in a sheer white corset mini dress, which exposed her black bra and matching thong. 

Grunge Queen: With her long tresses styled to have a greasy look, Fox did not shy away from embracing a grungy aesthetic as she posed in a variety of industrial locations

The Big Apple alien: The actress gave her risqué look some extra edge by sporting alien shades, a black leather purse, suede gloves and matching boots

The provocative star collaborates with her stylist Briana Andalore, 31, to create the constant stream of eye-popping outfits. 

The pair have known each other for fifteen years, concocting an endless array of theatrical looks that helped propel Fox into an infamous presence on the New York City fashion scene. 

Julia and Briana first became best friends in high school after meeting on a street in Manhattan. 

‘I met Julia when I was 16,’ Andalore told Dazed in May. ‘We first met on the street, actually. Then we met again at a party, where she had a cat and I had a backpack full of weed, so it was kind of like a match made in heaven.’

Partner in crime: The provocative star collaborates with her stylist Briana Andalore (31, pictured left) to create the constant stream of eye-popping outfits

Fox and Andalore’s divine meeting eventually led to them starting a cult fashion label called Franziska Fox in the early aughts.  

They shuttered the business a few years later, but then Kanye West, 45, entered the picture and launched Fox into the stratosphere as a style icon. 

‘When Kanye came along,’ Briana explained to Dazed, ‘it was just this incredible new resource that meant anything was possible.’

Possibilities are rapidly becoming less and less for West as of late due to his disturbing antisemitic rants and the implosion of his empire.

Fox and West parted ways in February of last year after dating for only six weeks. The controversial rapper’s public meltdown hasn’t elicited a response from his former muse. Julia has kept relatively quiet about sharing her opinions on the matter, choosing to bare her body instead. 

Her mask of no emotion: The Uncut Gems star allowed no emotion to register on her face as she flaunted her abs for all to see

 A muse no more: Fox and West parted ways in February of last year after dating for only six weeks

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Early Martian life forms may have doomed themselves: study

Primitive life forms thrived on Mars around the same time prehistoric life was developing in Earth’s oceans — but the Red Planet’s denizens doomed themselves, a new study suggests.

Mars’ microorganisms were likely flourishing just under its crust, gobbling up the hydrogen in its atmosphere, around 3.7 billion years ago, according to the study published in the scientific journal Nature on Monday. But the depletion of the planet’s hydrogen may have caused an ice age that led to their extinction, the study says.

“The ingredients of life are everywhere in the universe,” the study’s author, Sorbonne University post-doctoral researcher Boris Sauterey, told Space.com. “So it’s possible that life appears regularly in the universe. But the inability of life to maintain habitable conditions on the surface of the planet makes it go extinct very fast.

“Our experiment takes it even a step farther as it shows that even a very primitive biosphere can have a completely self-destructive effect.”

Temperatures on Mars reached up to 70 degrees billions of years ago, before the Martian ice age.
Boris Sauterey and Regis Ferriè

Mars’ once-moist and warm climate was conducive to life billions of years ago, around the same period when simple life forms were developing in Earth’s prehistoric oceans, the study notes.

But the Red Planet was significantly cooled off by the microbes’ consumption of hydrogen and excretion of methane, which contributed to the thinning of its carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere.

While temperatures on Mars could have been between 14 and 68 degrees, they may have plummeted by about 400 degrees when the planet’s once-dense atmosphere was depleted of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and hydrogen that it relied on to warm the planet, the study says.

Primitive life forms would have had to burrow deep into Mars’ crust, the study found.
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The increasingly inhospitable climate would have caused the early Martian life forms to recede deeper into the crust of the planet to survive over a period of hundreds of millions of years, the research says.

Ultimately, they would likely have doomed themselves — raising “a bit gloomy” but also a “very stimulating” issue, the study says.

“They challenge us to rethink the way a biosphere and its planet interact,” Sauterey said.

Meanwhile, during the same period, microbes on Earth some 68 million miles away may have helped foster a warmer climate that supports complex life because our planet is dominated by nitrogen, scientists said.

“On ancient Mars, hydrogen was a very potent warming gas because of something we call the collision-induced absorption effect where molecules of carbon dioxide and hydrogen interact with each other,” Sauterey said.

NASA’s Mars Preservation rover has collected space rocks that suggest life was once present on the planet.
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“We don’t see that on Earth because our planet’s atmosphere is not as rich in carbon dioxide as that of Mars used to be. So the microbes essentially replaced a more potent warming gas, hydrogen, with a less potent warming gas, methane, which would have had a net cooling effect.”

Researchers said the findings support the theory that microbial life may still be present deep in the Martian crust and may have survived near the surface of the planet’s warmest regions such as Hellas Planita, Isidis Planitia and Jezero Crater — once the site of a lake system, where NASA’s Mars Preservation rover is collecting rocks.

On Thursday, the rover gathered samples that indicated signs of microbial life were once present in Jezero Crater, NASA said.

“The places on the planet where those microbes would have been closest to the surface would have been the warmest regions,” Sautery said.

“And the warmest places are usually the deepest places. At the bottom of these craters and valleys, the climate is much warmer than on the rest of the surface, and that’s why it would be much easier to search there for evidence of these life forms.”

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