"Star Trek" may be science fiction, but the technology depicted in its shows has often led to real-world equivalents being developed that we can use today.
Ben struggles with his transformations while fighting Kraab and dodging the army in Ben 10 #3, hitting stores Wednesday.
Some of these approaches may show promise, but new research indicates much of today’s AI is even more easily duped by false ...
Are we alone in the universe? Consider mysterious "extraterrestrial" radio signals. Unexplained gases on other planets.
A breakthrough in biomedical engineering could help pave the way for tiny implantable devices capable of diagnosing, ...
A London clinic owner has claimed he is treating people with stage 4 cancer by sealing them into a plastic bag while they're naked from the waist down and gassing them with chlorine dioxide.
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Aliens: The search for life
After reading about this topic for over a decade and spending months researching the possibilities, I’m going to show you the three most promising solutions to the paradox and explain something nearly ...
This video explores whether alien life would really need DNA, or whether that assumption is just a product of Earth’s own biology. By looking at RNA worlds, alternative genetic molecules like XNAs, ...
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