The fictional biologist in ‘Project Hail Mary’ claims that potential alien organisms might not be made of carbon or require water, unlike life on Earth.
Astrobiologist and planetary scientist Mike Wong is a big fan of Rocky’s non-traditional look, because it points to the fact that evolution is often random.
" Project Hail Mary ", the new movie based on author Andy Weir's book of the same name, is a wild romp through the cosmos.
By snatching chloroplasts from algae, animals called sacoglossans produce their own energy through photosynthesis ...
Andy Weir discusses his science-fueled novel “Project Hail Mary,” which has been adapted into a film that opens in theaters ...
Could ancient humans really have built the pyramids without extraterrestrial help? Or do such questions reveal more about modern anxieties than the past itself?
A trove of controversial UFO documents describing a secret government group tasked with recovering alien spacecraft may be authentic after all. A researcher claims the long-debated Majestic-12 (MJ-12) ...
The technology has gotten too good for politics to stop it The future tends to sneak up on you, especially when it has a whisper-quiet electric motor. The thing looks like a typical white SUV, save ...
Over hundreds of thousands of years, humans somehow evolved a type of intelligence found nowhere else in the animal kingdom, at least on Earth. According to the most famous theory describing the ...
“The odds that we find something on Mars or Europa are high,” said Jack Pallotto, senior in LAS and president of the Astrobiology Club. “But whether I’ll be there? That’s a different question.” Here ...
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