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NASA has selected advanced technologies to power a future space telescope designed to image Earth-like planets and search ...
Grab-and-go missions to asteroids have provided some of the most scientifically valuable samples since the Apollo ...
When Leonard Nimoy flew to Yellowstone in August 1978 to shoot a scene for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture, " Mammoth Hot ...
During its original network run in the 1960s, Star Trek was famously saved from cancellation twice by fan letter-writing ...
Yes, zombie creatures from another world could indeed land on a defenseless planet, but in a twist, it's the Earthlings who ...
Until now, scientists believed that Mars’ skylights – pits in the surface of mars – were formed by volcanic activity. But ...
If you're looking for sci-fi content on Netflix, the streamer has you covered with several compelling TV series. Here's how we rank these shows.
The ‘Pluribus’ finale shows the terrifying reality of a perfectly unified world with a single scene, starring Kusimayu ...