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Did the Mexicans really discover aliens that lived a thousand years ago?

In a surprising turn of events that sparked a major outcry on global social media, Mexican journalist Jaime Mosan unveiled a group of mummified corpses housed in small wooden and glass boxes during a hearing on extraterrestrials at the Mexican Congress. Mosan, known for his advocacy regarding unidentified flying objects …

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Provost’s STEM Postdoctoral Fellowships for Diversity, Inclusion, and Impact

Brown University is pleased to announce the  Provost’s STEM Postdoctoral Fellow Program.  Fellows, appointed for two years, will form a multidisciplinary cohort of scholars with tenure-track faculty aspirations who can leverage Brown’s unique low-boundary collaborative environment to build exceptionally creative and influential projects across STEM disciplines. Teaching and mentoring opportunities …

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Extending Our Biological Clock: The Science of Aging

The field of aging, or “aging” as researchers call it, is currently experiencing a remarkable surge. Its primary aim is to comprehend the factors responsible for aging and, most importantly, how to combat them. It is astonishing to observe how nature invests in the longevity of its subjects, particularly in …

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