One night about 60 years ago, physicist Enrico Fermi looked up into the sky and asked, "Where is everybody?" He was talking about aliens. Today, scientists know that there are millions, perhaps ...
When Alien: Earth debuted its first two episodes, there were certain things to expect. Xenomorphs, commentary on corporate greed, and deeper philosophical questions about artificial intelligence.
From a meteor crashing down off the coast of South Florida, to former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-N.V.) accusing Lockheed-Martin of housing UFO fragments, to the widely popular “Ancient ...
Pocock, a space scientist at University College London and BBC presenter, predicts alien life will be found by 2075 but likely as 'grey sludge' ...
There's no denying that the practical alien costumes and makeup effects on Resident Alien are impressive, but keep in mind: The actors are actually wearing those alien costumes. So we couldn't help ...
Discovered in 1963 near Alicante, Spain, the Villena Treasure remains one of the most fascinating finds of the Late Bronze Age. This extraordinary collection of 66 artifacts, predominantly gold, also ...
Would a malevolent extraterrestrial dramatically sing along to Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” and sip from her Stanley on the way home from work? Teddy (Plemons) is a sweaty, nervy conspiracy ...
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