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This weird skeleton is definitely not an alien
A tiny, pointed skull looks like it could belong to an extraterrestrial, but looks can be deceiving.
From Nantucket’s cottages to Malibu’s beaches, from urban parks to Midwestern hammocks: it’s time to pick a spot and hunker ...
Scientists have rewritten global 'first contact' protocols for how to confirm and announce the discovery of alien intelligence, stressing verification and transparency in an age of deepfakes and ...
From classic family shows dating back to the '70s to modern-day sitcoms and dramedies, we've gathered the very best TV shows ...
Race to develop ‘embodied AI’ focuses on creating dextrous hands to transform humanoid robots from gimmicks into useful products ...
By tracking neural crest cells in catshark embryos, researchers discovered that the molecular toolkit behind face-building is ...
The summer’s most anticipated film will raise epic questions about culture wars, classics and the nature of film-making ...
Haunted pumpkins, killer clowns, and plenty of familiar horror faces are all part of the 2026 Halloween line-up.
Lionfish, mitten crabs and “sea vomit.” Meet eight marine species inadvertently brought to new territory that are taking the ...
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A 441-foot ship ran aground in thick fog - its rusting skeleton is still there, "Abandon Ship"
Hidden Beneath The Cliffs Of Palos Verdes, California, The Rusting Remains Of The Dominator Continue To Cling To The Rocks More Than Six Decades After Disaster Struck. Originally Built As A World War ...
Explore Santa Fe's galleries, Roswell's UFO obsession and the vast underground chambers of Carlsbad Caverns on this four-day adventure.
We explore the litany of cinematic deaths of the 1990s and select the five that prove the funniest of the lot. Read more ...
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