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Scientists found life 6 miles under the seafloor - then it pointed to where aliens may be hiding
Scientists have found a hidden biosphere stretching miles beneath Earth’s surface and as deep as 6 miles below the seafloor.
The other day I posted a comment wondering whether anybody has ever made a colony simulator set in the Aliens universe, with players raising the Weyland-Yutani flag on planets that contain absolutely ...
Half a century after "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," the director returns to the subject of UFOs with "Disclosure Day." His science fiction films are informed by his fascination with alien encou ...
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Space runners, a Bard dream and future fun by various authors – children’s book reviews –
Head for the skies with a funny, action-packed space adventure, enjoy Shakespeare’s iconic plays in a new and more accessible ...
JWST has revealed dramatic differences between the dawn and dusk regions of the scorching exoplanet WASP-121 b. Fierce winds appear to carry heat from the planet’s permanent dayside, making the ...
From Disclosure Day to Backrooms, a new wave of films promote stories of paranoia, alienation and mistrust. What are they trying to tell us? The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a ...
Nikki Goldstein says she was ashamed of being Jewish before meeting a rabbi who saved her life — and taught her how to face ...
Steven Spielberg has dabbled in just about every genre, but he keeps coming back to the future. “Disclosure Day,” which scooped up more than $90 million globally in its opening weekend, is the ...
WASHINGTON — It looks from afar more UFO than UFC. Maybe it’s the kind of contraption that has carried space aliens to the White House to force a meeting with America’s leader. But come closer and you ...
Every fossil is a time capsule with its own story to tell—or sing. Now paleontologists have listened as never before, recreating an insect song that has not been heard in 165 million years. Working in ...
In an abyssal chasm yawning deep beneath the Indian Ocean, a vast 'city of the dead' has slowly been growing in the frigid darkness. Along some 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) of the Diamantina Fracture ...
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