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.
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After a year and a half of remote work and learning, UC Santa Barbara undergraduate students Sophia Lecuona Manos, Gabrielle ...
Sharks might not be a natural biological group, with most species potentially closer kin to rays than to an oddball group of sharks.
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After Fede Álvarez decided against returning to helm the planned Alien: Romulus sequel, a new report reveals that The Death of Robin Hood filmmaker Michael Sarnoski is now in the mix.
Fede Álvarez decided against stepping back into the director's chair for the planned Alien: Romulus sequel, but a new report ...
Roughly 425 million years ago, in the warm seas over what is now southern China, there lived a meter-long bony fish with jaws ...
A 38-year-old Allen man received a life sentence this week after his conviction last year for sexually assaulting a Plano woman. Detaron Fenley targeted the victim because prosecutors said her status ...