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Discovering alien life in 2026 could change everything
Is intelligent alien life really out there? With powerful telescopes identifying more potentially habitable planets each year ...
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This alien creature lives beneath the waves - and it breaks biology
Nudibranchs look like fragile, colorful decorations drifting across coral reefs — but their biology tells a different story. These sea slugs steal toxins from their prey and repurpose them as chemical ...
And so, in celebration of the beauty of love in all its many, sometimes very tentacle-heavy forms, we offer up this: A look ...
If you're searching for science fiction movies that will make you question or contemplate humanity, these are some of the ...
A mind-controlling fungus wakes from Cold Storage in Jonny Campbell's charmingly silly gross-out horror-comedy.
Life may have started in sticky, rock-hugging gels rather than inside cells. Researchers suggest these primitive, biofilm-like materials could trap and concentrate molecules, giving early chemistry a ...
Our planet was once a harsh, alien, icy world. Yet this deep freeze may have shaped you, me and all life on Earth ...
The Boundless Deep by Richard Holmes is an enthralling biography of Alfred Tennyson in his youth.
A recent paper published in December to the journal Religions posed a simple yet profound question with its headline: ...
Not every great science fiction movie starts a franchise or gets a sequel, and we've been waiting multiple decades for some of these.
How did life begin? A team of scientists from Japan, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and Germany believes the answer may involve sticky gels that coated ...
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Darwinian discoveries, family misfortunes and a happy hamster by various authors – children’s book reviews –
Climb on board The Beagle and join Charles Darwin for adventures in Galápagos, meet an online vlogging family discovering the downside of social media fame, celebrate the landmark anniversary of ...
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