Nina L. Diamond
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New study shows interest in studying UFOs/UAPs has reached US academia and many are pushing for further academic research.
The study shows:
37% of US academics are interested in researching UFOs/UAPs
19% have either witnessed or know someone who has witnessed UFOs/UAPs)
[The Jerusalem Post]
11:51 AM - May 28, 2023 (Edited)
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Nina L. Diamond
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"...just 4% of respondents said they had done any academic research on UFOs/UAPs"
"...55% said they would be more likely to conduct research into it if they had funding for it"
"...43% said they would be more likely to do so if there was a reputable academic scholar in their field who did too."
11:59 AM - May 28, 2023
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Nina L. Diamond
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"...37% also shared that it is very important for there to be further research into UFOs"
"...64% said it was important for academic scholars to be involved in it."
12:01 PM - May 28, 2023
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The importance of academia's role in UFO study comes as notable scientists have "made strides" in this field, including astrophysicist Avi Loeb, former head of Harvard's Astronomy Department who launched the Galileo Project in 2021, and Stanford University professor Dr. Garry Nolan, an immunologist.
12:10 PM - May 28, 2023
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K Ray
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I know a couple that witnessed a very large UFO, and they were entirely clear thinking (not intoxicated or on drugs).....a truly "Close Encounters" kind of thing. Very scary for them, and forever changed their view of the world.
12:06 PM - May 28, 2023
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Nina L. Diamond
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Wow.
12:11 PM - May 28, 2023
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