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Harvard Professor Says He May Have Found Alien Technology
Harvard professor Avi Loeb has been on the hunt for evidence proving the existence of extraterrestrial life for quite some time and now, the theoretical physicist says he may have found pieces of alien technology during his hunt. During an expedition to the waters off of Papua New Guinea earlier this summer, Loeb and his team discovered metallic granules that entered the planet’s atmosphere as a meteorite in 2014. It’s these granules Loeb says could actually be a part of alien technology used to scout the universe, not unlike NASA’s Voyager crafts. “We found ten spheres. These are almost perfect…
Garden catalog season gives gardeners a chance to explore, shop for next year’s seeds
January begins the annual flight of vegetable, flower, and fruit tree catalogs to your mailbox or inbox. Depending on your level of gardening, the catalogs are starting to arrive frequently and en masse. “It used to be you would get either a vegetable catalog or a fruit catalog or flower catalog,” says Richard Hentschel, University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator. “Many catalogs now contain something for everyone, including the garden gadget addicts.” It used to be that Swiss chard was green, but now it is also available in shades of pink, orange, yellow, gold, white and purple. Illinois gardeners should…
Garden catalog season gives gardeners a chance to explore, shop for next year’s seeds
January begins the annual flight of vegetable, flower, and fruit tree catalogs to your mailbox or inbox. Depending on your level of gardening, the catalogs are starting to arrive frequently and en masse. “It used to be you would get either a vegetable catalog or a fruit catalog or flower catalog,” says Richard Hentschel, University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator. “Many catalogs now contain something for everyone, including the garden gadget addicts.” It used to be that Swiss chard was green, but now it is also available in shades of pink, orange, yellow, gold, white and purple. Illinois gardeners should…