A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The ...
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While the Star Trek franchise as a whole is typically known for optimism, The Next Generation explored darker themes in many ...
"Star Trek" is home to countless alien species, many of whom offer beloved characters. Some are not. We rank the 10 most ...
It’s hard to keep up with all the discoveries made around the world every year in science, but harder still to sort the hype ...
A study led by Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has determined that the size and composition of our social support networks directly influence how we perceive our body image. The findings could ...
Is it the invasion of the genome snatchers? Just in case the idea of aliens walking around in human skin suits wasn’t frightening enough. An outlandish study asserts that aliens might have abducted us ...
The Alien franchise has always carried the stench of flesh, slick corridors, bodies torn open, creatures that crawl inside people. Yet Alien: Earth pushes this legacy further by embracing body horror ...
This week the action is divided primarily between two separate attempts to get off Boy Kavalier’s Neverland island. By Sean T. Collins “Alien: Earth” does something I’ve never seen another show do ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. And, as it turns out, in space, nobody can tell if you’re bad at your job, either. At least, that seems to be the premise of Alien: Earth episode 5, in which we ...