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What should astrobiologists look for while they search for alien life? A new study has an answer
The new study published in Nature Astronomy stresses the need to look for patterns in organic molecules and not just the ...
Aliens tend to fall into two distinct camps: those who want to zap us with lasers, and those who want to be our cool new intergalactic BFFs. While the world-invasion types tend to grab the headlines ...
In what is widely expected to be a down year for theatrical business, including a smaller release slate absent multiple top-tier franchise summer releases, studios and cineplexes are filling gaps with ...
With “Alien: Romulus” hitting theaters, the 45-year-old series is getting a new jolt of life. How does the latest film stack up against its predecessors? By Elisabeth Vincentelli Just like the space ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. First of all, no, Alien: Earth is not a nature documentary.
Scientists may have found a powerful new way to hunt for alien life — not by searching for specific molecules, but by looking for hidden patterns in how those molecules are organized. Researchers ...
Alien: Romulus promises to cleverly mix the horror thrills of Ridley Scott's original 1979 masterpiece with the action-heavy 1986 sequel by James Cameron. If you're currently in the mood to get back ...
In Alien: Romulus, Rain Carradine (Caylee Spaeny) and her android “brother” Andy (David Jonsson) are marginalised and exploited by their mining colony. They join a group of young people who stage a ...
New detection approach: Scientists found life leaves a unique statistical pattern in organic molecules, differing from nonliving chemistry. Beyond molecule hunting: Instead of targeting specific ...
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