"Harvard physicist discovers potential alien technology in interstellar meteor fragments"

Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb and his team have recovered 50 tiny spherules, believed to be fragments of a meteor that crashed into the Pacific Ocean nearly a decade ago. Loeb suggests that these fragments could be the remains of a "technological gadget" from another solar system, as they are made of a steel-titanium alloy stronger than iron found in other meteors. The Defense Department confirmed that the meteor's velocity indicates an interstellar trajectory. The samples will undergo further testing at Harvard to determine their composition, opening a new frontier in astronomy. Loeb plans to search for larger debris from the meteor impact in future expeditions.
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