Every animal with a brain needs sleep — even a few without a brain do, too. Humans sleep, birds sleep, whales sleep and even ...
Genndy Tartakovsky, the mastermind behind beloved animated hits like Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars (the first version!), is finally bringing back Primal, his amazing pre ...
You won’t believe what we spotted at a local fish store—an alien-looking lobster creature unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Its colors, shape, and movement look straight out of another world. This rare ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine a frequently floated belief that ...
When Ridley Scott first premiered “Alien” in 1979, a new era of practical effects and creature design was ushered into the cultural zeitgeist. Almost 50 years later, the world that Scott built ...
Among the many strange biological wonders Charles Darwin observed in his time, one haunted him above all. “‘The eye, to this day, gives me a cold shudder,” he admitted in a letter to an American ...
We’ve already made our opinion knownOpens in a new tab, but T.Ocellus, a.k.a. “the octopus eye,” especially when it’s inside a poor zombified sheep — is the scariest alien in all of Alien: Earth. The ...
Warning: spoilers for Alien: Earth S1 E6 - “The Fly” are loose in the lab. Over the course of Alien: Earth’s previous five episodes, human, artificial person, and organism alike have been clashing.
I absolutely adore Xenomorphs in all their forms. I love facehuggers, chestbursters, not-yet-full-grown "teen-omorphs," and of course, I love giant, double-mouthed, razor-tailed adult Xenomorphs in ...