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If Aliens Landed Tomorrow, What Would They Eat?
A nutrition scientist applies metabolism, biology and food science to one of science fiction's oldest questions.
Maybe we did not create life in the biological sense, but maybe we created something stranger: an alien form of ...
A lot of money and engineering time has been invested in transporting humans to the red planet, including more than $15 billion on Starship development. Musk envisions a flotilla of several thousand ...
Pomacea canaliculata, commonly known as the apple snail, is a pest commonly found in Hong Kong's wetlands and farmlands. It ...
Artists and cultural figures celebrate the great Yorkshire painter who could ‘make teabags and toothpaste glamorous’ – with a poem from a fellow Yorkshireman ...
In 2016, during the first Trump campaign, I wrote an article asking whether American democracy could survive the reduction of politics to entertainment. At the time, the question seemed exaggerated to ...
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UAE lists six invasive birds for control
Greenlogue/APThe UAE has classified six non-native bird species as priority threats under a national plan aimed at protecting local biodiversity, farms, public spaces and human health from the spread ...
The world is about to learn that aliens have been living on Earth for decades. Although Jane, the onetime novitiate, is no ...
This novel is nominally about an interstellar voyage. It’s actually about sex, love, God, and the problem of evil.
The United States government's recent release of hundreds of previously classified unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) ...
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