If the government confirms nonhuman intelligence, psychological research offers clues about the range of ways humans might ...
The fan favorite (and much longer) edit of David Fincher's film contains a different version of the much-maligned 'Alien' ...
Alien experts claim powerful extraterrestrial life exists in the universe, which is beyond the control of any government — ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. So, of course, it makes sense that A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski is being eyed to direct a sequel to Alien: Romulus, reports Nexus Point News.
There is one week left to file a claim in the SiriusXM do-not-call list settlement, which stems from allegations that the satellite radio company repeatedly contacted people who had opted out of ...
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Alien signal or not?
Chinese scientists' claims that their "Sky Eye" telescope could have picked up signals from intelligent aliens have been met with skepticism by an American colleague. Donald Trump gets clear message ...
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You kind of knew that Steven Spielberg believes in aliens. But did you know know? In your heart of hearts? The man behind E.T., Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and War of the Worlds is leaving no ...
58 years ago, 2001: A Space Odyssey hit screens. Read SFX legend Douglas Trumbull on the movie's original "crap script" and ...
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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.
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Some churches don't preach a literal resurrection. Here's how they celebrate Easter.
(RNS) — In some noncreedal faith communities, the holiday is about metaphorical transformation and resisting empire.
The cuttlefish may be one of the strangest animals in the ocean. With specialized skin cells called chromatophores, it can change color and pattern almost instantly, blending into its surroundings or ...
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