Perhaps the reason Project Hail Mary hits the spot in the spring of 2026 is that novelist Andy Weir, who wrote the 2021 novel ...
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Why the first detected alien signal might mark a dying civilization
The first unmistakable sign of extraterrestrial technology may not arrive as a calm greeting. It may look more like a flare.
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Scientists warn first detected alien signal could mark dying civilization
The history of astronomical discovery shows that many of the most detectable phenomena, especially detection firsts, are not ...
Perhaps the reason Project Hail Mary hits the spot in the spring of 2026 is that novelist Andy Weir, who wrote the 2021 novel ...
The Supreme Court has a lot of problems with the Trump administration’s theory for restricting birthright citizenship.
WASHINGTON — A two-time Latin Grammy winner and House Democratic candidate hoping to flip a GOP-held district in Texas has ...
These findings suggest that the absence of past detections does not mean discovery is imminent. If extraterrestrial ...
Sci-fi fans can rejoice as the Alien franchise's entire collection, including classics and director's cuts, drops on a new streamer on April 1.
While the document appeared on the CIA's website, it was merely a translation of a newspaper article based on a fabricated ...
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In honor of "Project Hail Mary"'s Rocky, we celebrate 17 sci-fi aliens who look nothing like humans
Because there's more to extra-terrestrial life than humans with prosthetics stuck to their foreheads.
A new Project Hail Mary clip shows Ryan Gosling figuring out how to communicate with an alien named Rocky. In the film, science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up on a spaceship light-years from home with ...
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