A year-long NASA study finds research into unidentified phenomena would benefit from scientific rigor and serious inquiry.
A new report from NASA says proper UFO research will need new scientific techniques, and a change in how we perceive UFOs culturally.
"We are not shying away from reputational risk," NASA’s science mission chief Thomas Zurbuchen said at the time."Our strong belief is that the biggest challenge of these phenomena is that it’s a data-poor field." The report found that the conspiracy-like stigma around UFO sightings makes it tough to conduct better research.
The report also said machine learning or artificial intelligence may be helpful in crunching through data to explain such events.
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