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If Aliens Landed Tomorrow, What Would They Eat?
A nutrition scientist applies metabolism, biology and food science to one of science fiction's oldest questions.
Between government document dumps and a Spielberg movie about extraterrestrial life, it’s a good week to believe in aliens.
New research suggests that alien radio signals may be transformed by plasma from their home stars — and scientists on Earth ...
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California scientists scanned 3I/ATLAS for alien tech, and found only Earth-based noise
"Eventually, our own Voyager spacecraft will be extraterrestrial artifacts in other stellar systems." ...
The United States government’s recent release of hundreds of previously classified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) cases spanning the 1940s to the present, along with the new Steven Spielberg ...
Scientists propose building a lab on the moon to screen Mars and other space samples for alien microbes before they ever ...
Between planning for VFX, jump scares and Xenomorphs, composer Jeff Russo had his otherworldly soundscape work cut out for ...
Editor Regis Kimble says the creature’s reveal was never the priority, though one episode-two scene proved too intense even for FX.
Russo joined IndieWire's roundtable of composers to discuss his work on the sci-fi series.
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