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Scientific analysis, space exploration, AI, robotics, AARO reports, and emerging technologies.
Luna meets Loeb at Harvard, opening a direct working line between the Oversight Task Force and the academic peer-review case
On 17 April, the chair of the House Oversight Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets travelled to Cambridge to meet the Harvard astrophysicist who has spent four years arguing that any UAP release should clear scientific peer review before it carries evidentiary weight. The meeting establishes a working line that will shape the editorial frame around any video that lands through the aliens.gov pipeline.
Avi Loeb Asks Washington for Raw UAP Data, Not Processed Videos
Harvard's Avi Loeb is urging the Trump administration to release raw sensor data, not processed video, arguing that compressed broadcast clips cannot answer the question scientists actually need answered.
AARO Held Invite-Only Workshop to Shape Future of UAP Research
The Pentagon's UAP office convened approximately 40 government, academic, and independent researchers for a private workshop focused on standardizing UAP data collection and applying AI to large-scale datasets.
Two VASCO Papers Pass Peer Review: Link Pre-Sputnik Sky Transients to Nuclear Tests and UAP Reports
Dr. Beatriz Villarroel's VASCO project has published two peer-reviewed papers identifying statistically significant correlations between transient light events on 1950s sky survey plates, above-ground nuclear tests, and UAP sighting reports.
The Scientific Record on UAP: What Official Studies and Reports Have Found
A review of official scientific analyses, government reports, and academic research on UAP, including AARO's findings and the documented criticisms they've received.