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Aliens aren’t green men: what scientists really expect
For more than a century, popular culture has trained us to picture extraterrestrials as bug-eyed, bipedal “little green men” ...
It is not the least of this world’s wonders that it’s been nearly half a century since Ellen Ripley, in the person of Sigourney Weaver, sent the Alien, in the person of a person in an Alien suit, ...
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Evolution’s blueprint: Why aliens might look like us
Why does Bermuda appear to float? Scientists' discovery may be the answer Scientists Tested the '5-Second Rule' for Dropped ...
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The Eschatian Hypothesis: Why Our First Contact From Aliens May Be Particularly Bleak, And Nothing Like The Movies
In this scenario, our first contact with aliens would be tragic. We should look for "loud shouts in the night".
When Alien: Earth makes its long-awaited debut tonight on Hulu and FX, it will introduce fans of the Alien franchise to a vast cast of new characters. As you’ll learn as soon as Alien: Earth starts, ...
"Considering the direction and frequency of our most common signals gives insights into where we should be looking to improve our chances of detecting alien technosignatures." When you purchase ...
Humans should look to planetary alignments outside of the solar system when searching for signatures of extraterrestrial communications, scientists say. The nascent search for radio transmissions from ...
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