@misc{klass1968ufosidentified2,
    author = "Klass, P. J",
    title = "UFOs--Identified",
    year = "1968",
    howpublished = "New York, Random House, 290 p",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Klass, P. J., 1968, UFOs--Identified: New York, Random House, 290 p.}"
}

@misc{saunders1968ufos4,
    author = "Saunders, D. R. and Harkins, R. R",
    title = "UFO's? Yes!",
    year = "1968",
    howpublished = "Where the Condon Committee Went Wrong: New York, World Publishing Company, 256 p",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Saunders, D. R., and Harkins, R. R., 1968, UFO's? Yes!: Where the Condon Committee Went Wrong: New York, World Publishing Company, 256 p.}"
}

@book{page1972ufos3,
    author = "Page, T. and Sagan, C",
    title = "UFOs",
    year = "1972",
    publisher = "A Scientific Debate: Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Page, T., and Sagan, C., 1972, UFOs: A Scientific Debate: Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press.}"
}

@misc{hendry1979the1,
    author = "Hendry, A",
    title = "The UFO Handbook",
    year = "1979",
    howpublished = "A Guide to Investigating, Evaluating and Reporting UFO Sightings: Garden City, New York, Doubleday \& Co., 297 p",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Hendry, A., 1979, The UFO Handbook: A Guide to Investigating, Evaluating and Reporting UFO Sightings: Garden City, New York, Doubleday \& Co., 297 p.}"
}

@article{sparks1998does,
    author = "Sparks, Glenn G. and Pellechia, Marianne and Irvine, Chris",
    title = "Does television news about UFOs affect viewers’ UFO beliefs?: An experimental investigation",
    year = "1998",
    journal = "Communication Quarterly",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1080/01463379809370102",
    doi = "10.1080/01463379809370102",
    number = "3",
    pages = "284-294",
    volume = "46"
}

@article{anton2022ufos,
    author = "Anton, Andreas and Vugrin, Fabian",
    title = "“UFOs exist and everyone needs to adjust to that fact.” (Dis)Information Campaigns on the UFO Phenomenon",
    year = "2022",
    journal = "Journal of Anomalistics / Zeitschrift für Anomalistik",
    abstract = "“UFOs exist and everyone needs to adjust to that fact” was the headline of the renowned U. S. daily newspaper Washington Post on May 28, 2019. The basic message of the article is that in the wake of recent releases of various U. S. military information on the UFO issue, there could no longer be any doubts about the reality of the UFO phenomenon (in the sense of unidentified flying objects with anomalous characteristics). This positioning differs in a significant way from the usual reporting of important leading media in the USA on the UFO topic for decades. However, the Washington Post article does not stand alone, but is part of a whole wave of media events related to the UFO phenomenon that have attracted much attention in the U. S. and worldwide since late 2017. Among other things, it became known that the U. S. military intelligence agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), maintained a secret UFO research program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) from 2007 to 2012. This article sheds light on the background of the events and, with a view to historical PR campaigns and intelligence activities in connection with the UFO topic in the USA, endeavors to critically assess and contextualize the current situation. The focus is on the question of whether a targeted disinformation campaign could be behind the current reporting.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.23793/zfa.2022.18",
    doi = "10.23793/zfa.2022.18",
    number = "1",
    pages = "18-35",
    volume = "22"
}

@article{li2024talking,
    author = "Li, Yadong",
    title = "Talking about UFOs, Talking about Hope: Understanding Temporality and Narrative Hope in Chinese UFO Talks",
    year = "2024",
    journal = "Narrative Culture",
    abstract = "Almost simultaneously with the end of communism, the emergence of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) has become a hallmark event of the post-communist upheavals for many Chinese citizens. Although most UFO enthusiasts have only scant knowlContents edge of UFOs, in narratives they describe UFOs as a sign of radical hope. Drawing on public narratives and ethnographic fieldwork, the article discusses how and why the extraterrestrial imagination strikes resonance among China’s post-communist generations. Engaged with the concept of narrative hope, the article further examines how narrative practices produce hope through contesting linear temporality thereby playing with unfulfilled promises and alternative futures.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1353/ncu.2024.a941978",
    doi = "10.1353/ncu.2024.a941978",
    number = "2",
    pages = "222-241",
    volume = "11"
}

@article{doi101038d4158602502512y,
    author = "Crease, Robert P",
    title = "'A biographer's dream': this physicist investigated UFOs and flew over Hiroshima.",
    year = "2025",
    journal = "Nature",
    url = "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40775038/",
    doi = "10.1038/d41586-025-02512-y",
    pmid = "40775038"
}

@article{doi101038s41598025124424,
    author = "Jiao, Chenxu and Zhao, Xiaodong and Li, Lin and Wang, Chiyu and Chen, Yixin",
    title = "UFOS-Net leverages small-scale feature fusion for diabetic foot ulcer segmentation.",
    year = "2025",
    journal = "Scientific reports",
    abstract = "Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) is a critical risk factor for disability and mortality among diabetic patients, posing a significant public health challenge. Existing DFU datasets are limited in capturing the diversity and complexity of ulcer manifestations, preventing advancements in medical segmentation. This paper introduces SRRSH-DF, a novel DFU dataset that comprehensively covers characteristic symptoms and lesions across different foot regions. Expert participation ensures precise data annotations and professional evaluations. Building on this dataset, we develope UFOS-Net, a segmentation model incorporating the EMS Block to enhance the identification of small-scale masks and feature details. Additionally, we propose MODA, an improved data augmentation method tailored to the unique characteristics of DFU images. Experimental results demonstrate that UFOS-Net, when trained on the DFUC2022 dataset, ranks highly on the leaderboard. More importantly, training on SRRSH-DF achieved a Dice coefficient of 0.7745, validating the dataset's broad applicability and the model's effectiveness. We will provide the dataset to researchers who have a need for this study. This initiative aims to promote high-quality research and accelerate the advancement of DFU diagnostic tools, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing the burden of DFU in healthcare systems.",
    url = "https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12339962/",
    doi = "10.1038/s41598-025-12442-4",
    pmcid = "PMC12339962",
    pmid = "40789876"
}
