Somewhere out there, a planet roughly the size of Earth may be orbiting a distant star in conditions that could support life.
Volker Engel and Douglas Smith revisit the signature scene from Roland Emmerich's 1996 summer blockbuster.
A mind wrapped in skin and bone can feel like the obvious model for consciousness. But that assumption may say more about where you live than about what consciousness really requires.
Exclusive: IndieWire unveils the massive third wave of genre programming coming to Montreal July 16 to August 2.
The Pentagon released over a hundred newly declassified files related to UFOs (now officially referred to as Unidentified ...
Valiant Comics might not have the same level of popularity as Marvel and DC, but its characters are very powerful.
NASA discovers extreme planet: Astronomers are witnessing an alien world's dramatic transformation thanks to the James Webb ...
The Wow! Signal review – Only Muse can make this gravity-defying sound. It’s ludicrous but great fun
The trio’s 10th album, a glam odyssey, fuses metal, techno, science fiction and prog rock into an overstuffed inferno of ...
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Science fiction vs. science fact: Alien life might be just as strange as Project Hail Mary makes it out to be
"Project Hail Mary" really pushes the limit when it comes to non-humanoid aliens. But researchers posit that real aliens ...
Milly Alcock brings a rebellious edge to "Supergirl," but the latest DC adventure never quite matches its heroine's energy.
In addition to the performance, the quartet offers a variety of meet-and-greet packages, allowing them to straddle the line ...
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