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The Eschatian Hypothesis: Why Our First Contact From Aliens May Be Particularly Bleak, And Nothing Like The Movies
In this scenario, our first contact with aliens would be tragic. We should look for "loud shouts in the night".
Pocock, a space scientist at University College London and BBC presenter, predicts alien life will be found by 2075 but ...
Besides the original cult hit film, the sci-fi franchise Alien Nation also encompasses a TV series and several TV movies ...
As 2026 approaches, Baba Vanga’s predictions of disasters, global unrest, and alien contact return to the spotlight.
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Convergent evolution; would aliens really look like us?
Dive into the intriguing world of alien evolution! From convergent evolution to the basics of extraterrestrial anatomy, explore the possibilities of intelligent life and how it may differ or ...
Why does Bermuda appear to float? Scientists' discovery may be the answer Scientists Tested the '5-Second Rule' for Dropped Food—Here’s What They Found Some Republican lawmakers call for mass ...
The world of Avatar, with its giant blue cat people, talking whales and dragon-like public transport may not immediately strike you as a mirror image for our world. But with the third entry in the ...
Fire and Ash” is now playing in theaters, bringing with it a third eye-popping trip to Pandora and dozens of impressive ...
Long before scientists discovered that other stars in the universe host their own planetary systems, humanity had ...
From budgetary issues to wanting to recast Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley, James Cameron’s version of Aliens almost never ...
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Saturn's largest moon may be riddled with 'slushy tunnels' that contain alien life, new study hints
Decades ago, a spacecraft suggested Saturn's largest moon, Titan, had an ocean. New observations suggest that the liquid may look more like slush.
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