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Insane detail in Alien: Romulus!
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In this fifth part of my interview series with Bob Lazar, he discusses the elusive Element 115 - and lists what he believes ...
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Chinese Scientists Bioengineering Plants With Firefly Genes to Glow, in Effort to Light Cities at Night
Night lighting may be due for a plant-based glow-up. The post Chinese Scientists Bioengineering Plants With Firefly Genes to ...
A video, now viral on the social media, shows a bright object slowly falling from the sky over Indonesia, triggering claims ...
Science fiction films may provide thrills and cutting edge special effects, but they don't always bring the logic along with ...
"It really bent your mind." The Artemis astronauts’ reflections echo a long described change that occurs when humans are ...
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All Toy Story skins in Fortnite & how to get them
Fortnite x Toy Story invites Disney Pixar icons into the Battle Royale in their faithful animated design. Here are the ...
Reboots of shows ranging from Millennium to Homeboys in Outer Space could be wildly successful given the right circumstances.
Here’s an excellent reason to keep looking up, thanks to the American Meteor Society: not just great but greater balls of fire overhead in recent months.
The first world you might encounter is Numina, and stepping into it feels like tumbling into a bioluminescent wonderland.
Here’s a fun fact that’ll blow your mind: while everyone’s busy planning expensive trips to see glaciers in far-off lands, ...
Using gene-editing technology, scientists and start-ups are aiming to provide electricity-free illumination.
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