A new study proposes detecting life in space by spotting patterns across many planets instead of focusing on one at a time.
From lava tubes on Mars to ice pockets on Europa, subterranean environments may offer the best chance of finding life—and ...
Ancient Greeks believed in alien life, as well as in gods, souls, and beings that inhabited the Moon, stars, and Heavens.
Deep within massive rocky exoplanets, hidden oceans of molten rock may be generating powerful magnetic fields in an ...
The possibility of life on other planets is one of the biggest mysteries in science. But what would happen if we actually ...
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Review: Shinehill Feels a Little Like a Resident Alien Life Sim
Did you ever hear of the Syfy comedy starring Alan Tudyk called Resident Alien? The concept is an alien crashes on Earth and ...
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Why The Octopus is Our Planet’s Most Alien-Like Creature
If forced to choose one descriptor for the octopus, the best word may be "otherworldly." These truly amazing marine animals ...
New research suggests scientists can search for life beyond Earth by studying patterns across many planets instead of relying ...
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Could this telescope find life on alien worlds?
The ExoLife Finder (ELF) looks like no telescope ever built. A spectacular crown of 15 five-meter mirrors perches atop a ...
'Do all aliens really need sunlight?' ...
In the sci-fi book and now movie Project Hail Mary, astronaut Ryland Grace, played by Ryan Gosling, encounters three ...
The Alien universe just got a little more star power. Deadline reports that Game of Thrones alum Peter Dinklage is joining ...
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