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Voyager’s most underrated alien race is now Star Trek’s scariest threat
Star Trek: Voyager: Homecoming #4 was written by Susan Bridges and Tilly Bridges and drawn by Angel Hernandez. Janeway and ...
“Dek of the Yautja” – For the first time ever, director Dan Trachtenberg has given audiences an extended peek at Predator culture. Follow the evolution as filmmakers reveal the process behind ...
Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics. As we argue in a new paper published in ...
/Film on MSN
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Review: This Wonderful YA-Flavored Series Punches Way Above Its Weight Class
With its ridiculous comedic swings and two-tiered storytelling approach, the YA-style Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is a joy ...
Space.com on MSN
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS isn't an alien spacecraft, astronomers confirm. 'In the end, there were no surprises.'
Though this hunt came up empty, the fact that 3I/ATLAS is only the third known object found in the solar system after ...
Woman's World on MSN
19 Lost Episodes of ‘Star Trek’: The Adventures of Captain Kirk and the Enterprise You’ve Never Seen
During its original network run in the 1960s, Star Trek was famously saved from cancellation twice by fan letter-writing ...
Comic Book Resources on MSN
Emma Stone’s Bugonia has sci-fi's smartest twist endings
In Bugonia, the threat of aliens is constantly questioned, but its twist ending is not only smart, but it also sets viewers ...
"Today we encourage all who share our dreams, goals, and values to join a new generation," said the executive producers.
Tadeo Ramirez-Parada studied the timing of plant flowering for his PhD — but he didn’t touch a single petal. Instead, he ...
The Nation on MSN
The Banal Spectacle of “Avatar: Fire and Ash”
That bond, and the transcendental encounters it makes possible, are threatened in Avatar: Fire and Ash. In Cameron’s third ...
Microsoft's massive Xbox layoffs in 2025 also led to the cancellation of Project Blackbird, Matt Firor's passion project.
Live Science on MSN
Advanced alien civilizations could be communicating 'like fireflies' in plain sight, researchers suggest
A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The ...
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