From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
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When will we find alien life? UCL scientist says first discovery possible by 2075
Will we discover alien life by 2075? A top scientist predicts we will. Learn about the search for life beyond Earth, from ...
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26 resilient microbes found in NASA cleanrooms spark new fears of Mars contamination
Scientists have discovered 26 previously unknown bacterial species living inside NASA’s ultra-sterile spacecraft assembly ...
A major contributor to the exceptional 2001 "Justice League" animated series was its stellar voice cast who brought heart and ...
Amblin Entertainment dropped an unnerving trailer for its upcoming sci-fi ‘Disclosure Day.’ Here’s what the film is about.
New laboratory studies could shed light on a rock containing potential signs of alien life that’s stranded on Mars ...
A bizarre ecosystem discovered 3,640 meters deep in the Arctic reveals "frozen reefs" and alien-like life. Learn about this ...
Some of Trump’s more recent off-the-cuff speeches and statements have been beyond bizarre – rambling, disjointed utterances ...
Amirali Aghazadeh receives funding from Georgia Tech. When NASA scientists opened the sample return canister from the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample mission in late 2023, they found something astonishing.
Scientists have uncovered a hidden world 3.6 kilometres beneath the Greenland Sea, where methane mounds and life thrive in complete darkness. The discovery could transform climate science and ...
As someone who watches TV and movies for a living, these are my top shows of 2025 and where you can stream them.
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The Eschatian Hypothesis: Why Our First Contact From Aliens May Be Particularly Bleak, And Nothing Like The Movies
In this scenario, our first contact with aliens would be tragic. We should look for "loud shouts in the night".
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