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The Mars landing from space.
GENREScience

Any landing you can roll away from…

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has sent back a picture of the landed rover on Mars along with all the assorted

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And yet another Spock from the classic Trek series.
GENREMEDIAScifiStar TrekToys/Models

Classic Spock.

Our chums over at Hollywood Collectibles are making with a 1:4 scale Spock from the classic Star Trek series to

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Battlestar Galactica by Bryan Singer.
FilmsGENREMEDIAScifi

Bryan Singer’s Battlestar Galactica movie.

In this video, Bryan Singer (of X-Men fame) chats to IGN about his plans for a big budget Battlestar Galactica

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Roswell crash.
GENREScifi

Mag-pulse weapon downed Roswell UFO.

There’s some interesting new information floating around concerning the 1947 Roswell UFO crash. This ‘new find’ originates from an interview

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Grimm season 2 TV series.
FantasyGENREMEDIATV

Grimm season two.

The second season of US TV series Grimm is shortly about to hit the screen, and to celebrate, they have

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ComputersGamesGENREMEDIA

PS2 on a PC?

Another strike for the classics. In this case, PS2 emulation for a PC for all you old-time playstation fans who

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Sand castles built by robots
CultureGENRE

Robo Sandcastle Builder.

While everyone may be familiar with Robocop, they might be less familiar with its arm-like cousin, Robo Sandcastle builder. Actually,

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GENREScience

Happy landings.

Our chums at NASA certainly know how to wow us. Not only have they landed the Curiosity rover on Mars

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Borg wedding cake.
CultureGENREStar Trek

Just married or just assimilated?

Now to many of those with a sarcastic bent, getting hitched is a lot like getting assimilated by the Borg.

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GENREMEDIAStar WarsToys/Models

Without Rancor?

Those bods at the 501st Legion are some crafty people. Not content with rocking some awsome Star Wars costumes as

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