The researchers who scan the skies for radio signals from extraterrestrials are now rethinking their approach.
SAN ANTONIO - A Mexican national has been sentenced to more than 30 years in federal prison in Del Rio for a smuggling conspiracy that resulted in at least one ...
Fewer migrants are being detained at the ICE detention facility in Dilley, according to the latest statistics, a drop that comes as a McAllen family whose deten ...
The justices on April 1 will hear oral arguments in a landmark case in which the high court will decide whether it is constitutional for the president to block the children of immigrants without legal ...
SAN ANTONIO — The man who was killed in a neighbor dispute on the Southeast Side last week has been identified.The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office identi ...
The Barbie star’s cutesy space caper seems to be experiencing a little engine trouble ...
New SETI research suggests space weather like solar winds could be interfering with alien radio signals, making them harder to detect.
We may be missing alien radio signals because they have become smeared beyond the narrowband detectors that SETI utilizes, a new study suggests.
Avi Loeb, who challenged scientists on the true origin of 3I/ATLAS, reckons alien life form will make contact with us soon ...
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