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Are Aliens Flashing at Us like Fireflies? Pulsar Discovery From 1967 Offers A Clue
Language and radio signals may not matter to aliens. Instead, they might be using patterns to leave a biological fingerprint.
The 28th annual Guthman Musical Instrument Competition includes a Fiddle-Henge, a modified bicycle wheel, and a 'Demon Box.' ...
Pat Imrie: I was always drawing and sketching as a kid and originally aspired to be a comic book artist. However, after ...
Aliens drawn by a 2000AD artist, graphics echoing the Dark Side of the Moon cover, Dennis the Menace fronting bacon and baked bean flavour … we pop open a new 140-page celebration of the weirdest, wil ...
Science fiction at its best isn't always just about spaceships and aliens. While blockbusters give us explosions and invasions, the truly great ones use their f ...
The trailblazing soft synth that we’d all but given up hope on has made a glorious comeback, but how does Absynth fit into a ...
Lego bricks may be simple, but putting them together rewards curiosity, trial and error and stubborn problem solving ...
Star Trek’s Starfleet Academy begins by taking all the best Star Trek ships of the past, and making them look ugly, by ...
The animators pack so many enriching details into their adaptation that even the most incidental scene feels consequential.
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12 breakthrough inventions transforming our future in space and robotics
From household robots to reusable rockets, a new wave of breakthrough inventions is redefining what humans can do in space ...
By the sixth generation, the Metroidvania genre was absolutely on fire, mainly due to the launch of handheld gems like ...
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