We took Andy Weir to a science museum and watched him nerd out with an astrophysicist and about making "Project Hail Mary" ...
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In the second part of the candy adventure, the candy continues to communicate, while kids ...
I'm Hew Moran, and I create funny and entertaining comedy skits and vlogs by combining my love for video games and humor.
The Man Who Fell to Earth cast Bowie to type as an extraterrestrial, but this sci-fi film didn't exactly have a song in its ...
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These cotton candy exoplanets hide behind a haze even the James Webb Space Telescope can't penetrate
These three exoplanets are among the least dense ever found, and all attempts to probe their atmospheres have been blocked by ...
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14 Popular Easter Candies, Ranked Worst To Best
The candy industry works overtime over the Easter period, but not all of its sweet treats are up to scratch. We reviewed and ranked this year's offerings.
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Why freeze-dried candy is the new popcorn
Walk through any mall in America right now, and you’ll find at least one kiosk with bins of puffy, chalky-looking candy in ...
For those worried that the cliffhanger at the end of Alien: Earth would never find resolution, you can breathe easy. Via Variety, we’ve learned that FX has renewed Noah Hawley’s series for a second ...
Aliens have invaded the news again. Last month, two US presidents weighed in on the topic in rapid succession, managing to make a public that was already obsessed with extraterrestrials even more so.
I'm sure the best places to catch a UFO sighting in the Tri-Cities could be Badger Mountain, Candy Mountain, or Jump Off Joe, ...
Ridley Scott’s new sci-fi movie is getting closer to its big-screen release by the day, but there are still plenty of alternatives to The Dog Stars to check out on streaming before the film hits ...
Why is there such resistance to the acceptance that there is alien life that is much more physically evolved and incomprehensibly more technologically advanced than us? Common sense tells us the ...
A bizarre, ultra-light planet is cloaked in such a thick haze that even JWST can’t reveal its composition. Its unusual size and orbit are forcing scientists to rethink how planets form.
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