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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.
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X-Men finally cross over with Alien in Marvel's biggest sci-fi event yet
In space, even the X-Men can't hear you scream.
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10 space horror books that will make you fear the darkness beyond Earth
India, June 16 -- Space has always inspired wonder, but it also hides unimaginable terror. From abandoned spacecraft and ...
With 'Disclosure Day,' the director returns to a longtime preoccupation. Two Times staffers explore his ongoing fascination ...
When you hear the word "alien" in reference to the film series begun by Ridley Scott in 1978, you probably think of one specific kind of alien: the Xenomorph. The ultra-violent extraterrestrial ...
Conor McShane has been writing about movies and TV in one form or another for 15 years, since starting his first Wordpress blog in 2009. During his 10 years living in Chicago, he wrote theatre reviews ...
These wildly different films explore the wondrous, and sometimes terrifying possibilities of contacting extra-terrestrial life.
Like many fans we are simply having fun using science to analyze the creatures. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. This article was ...
Hybrid humans, corporate nation-state competitors, and xenomorph chat rooms: we’ve learned much since the USCSS Maginot went splat on New Siam in Alien: Earth Episode 1 (“Neverland”). We’re also ...
"Star Wars" has a seemingly never-ending supply of alien designs. However, these five are the worst of the bunch, falling ...
While the movies of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe might have left much to be desired, they did feature an alien threat more powerful than the Xenomorph. Marvel’s Symbiotes are heavily featured, with the ...
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