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NASA unveils a clutch of Earth-size habitable-zone worlds around a single sun.
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An infinite variety of alien environments (science video).

There may be an infinite number of bizarre new planets in our universe, many of which may have environments that

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Vesper (scifi movie: trailer).
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Fermi Paradox: is it explained by Lotka’s Law? (science video)

Where are the extraterrestrial civilizations that should inhabit the universe, our science brain Tim Ventura asks Dr. Kent Peacock –

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Star Trek: Prodigy (new trailer).
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Is our Solar System stuck in a galactic dead zone? (science video)

Why do dark forces from space seem to swirl around our humble solar system? Are we actually drowning in a

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SpaceX celebrating as Starship SN8 aces its high-altitude flight test (science news).
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To Earth and the… err, only Earth? (science video)

Our resident scientist guru Isaac Arthur predicts that one day humanity will travel the galaxy in search of our true

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According to NASA, the collision of their DART mission altered the course of the asteroid it was attempting to deflect (science news).

NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) analysis of data collected over the previous two weeks confirms that the spacecraft’s kinetic

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The Man in the High Castle - the making of.
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Many Worlds & the Multiverse with Andy Friedman, David Brin and Dr Brian Keating (science video).

How many Multiverses are there? It’s a thorny issue, but luckily in this science video we have Andy Friedman, scifi

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If you had cogs stuck on your skull, you'd be evil, too.
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Fermi paradox redux: the case of the evil alien superintelligence (science video).

An investigation into what some believe to be one of the most eerie explanations to the Fermi Paradox, which might

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Does Goldilocks Make Better Science Fiction Realities? – an article by: GF Willmetts.

When I was reading ‘A Fortunate Universe: Life In A Finely Tuned Cosmos’ by Geraint F. Lewis and Luke A.

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), a movie retrospective (video).
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When the Fermi Paradox got… grabby? (science video)

According to the new Grabby Aliens theory, there might be thousands of huge alien civilizations in the universe right now…

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First-ever planetary defense test conducted by NASA's DART Mission (science news).
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First-ever planetary defense test conducted by NASA’s DART Mission (science news).

NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) successfully struck its asteroid target on Monday, marking the agency’s first effort to redirect

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