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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I'd introduce aliens to shito sauce.' Items our panel would take into space

Personal items and literature can provide comfort and inspiration during a journey to the moon.
fromInverse
3 days ago

'Project Hail Mary's' Relativity Problem Is More Complicated Than You Think

"I've done a lot of time-dilated travel." This statement encapsulates the essence of Grace's journey, highlighting the profound effects of traveling at speeds approaching light, where time for the traveler slows down significantly compared to those remaining on Earth.
OMG science
#seti
Science
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Are We Blind to ET Communications Staring Us in the Face?

Searching for extraterrestrial signals may be hindered by cognitive biases and the overwhelming amount of data to analyze.
Science
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Are We Blind to ET Communications Staring Us in the Face?

Searching for extraterrestrial signals may be hindered by cognitive biases and the overwhelming amount of data to analyze.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades

Cameron Reed's science fiction explores cognitive estrangement, revealing alien worlds that reflect and challenge our own societal norms and moral dilemmas.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
5 days ago

Dystopian Futures: Anthropic and the Department of Defense

Dystopian visions of AI's impact on society raise significant concerns about control and governance as technology advances.
fromConsequence
1 week ago

10 Essential Songs for Space Travel, According to Astronaut Eileen Collins

Eileen Collins stated, 'The space shuttle flights were normally one to two weeks, and we were very busy. It seemed like we were always behind schedule. When I listen to music, I really get into it, so listening while I'm working doesn't work.'
Music
#project-hail-mary
Independent films
fromInverse
2 weeks ago

'Project Hail Mary' Author Reveals Why That Twist Ending Is So Essential

Project Hail Mary succeeds through its relatable protagonist Ryland Grace, whose character arc includes a late-film revelation that recontextualizes his heroism and ends with him teaching science to young Eridians on an alien planet.
Film
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

A Project Hail Mary final trailer? Yes please

Amazon MGM Studios released a trailer for Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling and based on Andy Weir's bestselling novel.
Film
fromThe Hollywood Reporter
1 week ago

Why Has 'Project Hail Mary' Ignited So Much Online Debate?

Project Hail Mary has achieved significant box office success and sparked extensive social media debate on various themes and topics.
Independent films
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

The first half of 'Project Hail Mary' is damn near perfect

'Project Hail Mary' has achieved significant box office success, indicating a resurgence of quality cinema.
Independent films
fromInverse
2 weeks ago

'Project Hail Mary' Author Reveals Why That Twist Ending Is So Essential

Project Hail Mary succeeds through its relatable protagonist Ryland Grace, whose character arc includes a late-film revelation that recontextualizes his heroism and ends with him teaching science to young Eridians on an alien planet.
#nasa
Science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

NASA scientist backs evidence of non-human intelligence in our skies

A former NASA scientist confirmed mysterious sky flashes linked to early nuclear tests, supporting findings from a previous study by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel.
Science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Tentacled object growing on ISS sparks calls to 'kill it with fire!'

A NASA astronaut shared a photo of a potato growing on the ISS, which sparked humorous reactions and discussions about space gardening.
Science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

NASA scientist backs evidence of non-human intelligence in our skies

A former NASA scientist confirmed mysterious sky flashes linked to early nuclear tests, supporting findings from a previous study by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel.
Science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Tentacled object growing on ISS sparks calls to 'kill it with fire!'

A NASA astronaut shared a photo of a potato growing on the ISS, which sparked humorous reactions and discussions about space gardening.
Books
fromInverse
1 week ago

Behind 'Project Hail Mary' And The Hard Sci-Fi Renaissance - And What's Next

Andy Weir's evolution as a sci-fi author reflects a blend of realism and personal growth in his characters and storytelling.
#science-fiction
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago
Independent films

Project Hail Mary is popcorn sci-fi at its best

Project Hail Mary successfully blends buddy comedy with hard science fiction, following a scientist and alien working together to save humanity from a cosmic threat.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Books

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Two novels blend science-fiction or supernatural elements with intimate suspense: an alien-linked serial-killer investigation and a Cornish folk horror about ancient sea pacts and sisterhood.
OMG science
fromBig Think
1 week ago

How "Project Hair Mary" turns hardcore science into page-turning drama

Ryland Grace, a science teacher, awakens in space on a mission to save humanity from extinction.
Independent films
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Project Hail Mary is popcorn sci-fi at its best

Project Hail Mary successfully blends buddy comedy with hard science fiction, following a scientist and alien working together to save humanity from a cosmic threat.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Cosmic Closet: Why We Misjudge Others' UFO Beliefs

Most people believe intelligent extraterrestrial life exists, but hesitate discussing it due to perceived social stigma rather than actual skepticism.
#sci-fi
Independent films
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

Project Hail Mary could teach humanity a thing or two

Project Hail Mary is a compelling sci-fi adaptation that emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving in the face of global crises.
Books
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

What to read this weekend: Revisiting Project Hail Mary and The Thing on the Doorstep

The miniseries adapts Lovecraft's story, focusing on friendship, murder, and the gradual descent into madness with unsettling visuals.
Books
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Project Hail Mary is in theaters-but do the linguistics work?

Grace and Rocky's rapid communication in Project Hail Mary raises questions about the complexity of language acquisition between different species.
Film
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Aliens announce their presence in latest Disclosure Day trailer

Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day employs deliberately vague marketing, revealing minimal plot details while hinting at an alien contact premise through cryptic Super Bowl trailer imagery.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Humanity receives mysterious 'mega-laser' signal from unknown source

This system is truly extraordinary. We are seeing the radio equivalent of a laser halfway across the universe. This galaxy acts as a lens, the way a water droplet on a window pane would, because its mass curves the local space-time. So we have a radio laser passing through a cosmic telescope before being detected by the powerful MeerKAT radio telescope.
Science
#exoplanets
OMG science
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Scientists discover 45 Earth-like planets that could have ALIENS

Scientists identified 45 Earth-like exoplanets in habitable zones where life could potentially exist, with some located only tens of light-years away.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

"Project Hail Mary": In Space, No One Should Hear Your Glib Jokes

Ryan Gosling stars as a middle-school teacher astronaut in 'Project Hail Mary,' a space adventure that blends humor and emotion while exploring themes of isolation and friendship across vast distances.
Miscellaneous
fromFuturism
1 month ago

This Is How Big a Telescope Aliens Would Need to See Dinosaurs on Earth

Observing dinosaurs from 66 million light-years away would require a telescope with a mirror 3.4 light-years across, weighing over 100 million times Earth's mass.
Independent films
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

'We Are Not Alone on Earth,' Warns Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg believes aliens exist and are currently on Earth, inspiring his first alien film in 21 years, Disclosure Day, premiering June 2026.
Science
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Something May Be Scrambling Alien Messages, NASA-Funded Research Finds

Space weather phenomena near alien planets could broaden and scatter extraterrestrial signals across multiple frequencies, making them undetectable by current SETI searches focused on narrow frequency bands.
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Anonymous Kalshi User Makes Huge Bet That the White House Is About to Confirm Alien Life or Technology

After it reviewed Kalshi trading data, The Atlantic reports that a single trader just bet nearly $100,000 that the Trump administration will confirm the existence of alien life or technology by the end of this year. Actually, that was just the first big bet. Just 35 minutes later, another wager appeared, possibly by the same person, for nearly double that amount.
World politics
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Three novels blend historical settings with fantastical elements: Jordan's memory-technology narrative spanning centuries, Sullivan's werewolf tale rooted in 18th-century France, and Mitchison's reimagined fairytale featuring an orphaned princess raised by magical creatures.
OMG science
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Non-Earth News: Fossil Stars, an Asteroid Dripping With DNA, and 2 Dueling Planets

Astronomy news offers a refreshing escape from overwhelming current events, inspiring curiosity about the universe's vastness and history.
fromInverse
3 weeks ago

The Bizarre Real-Life UFO Story That Inspired Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day'

I don't know any more than any of you do, but I have a very strong suspicion that we are not alone here on Earth right now. And I made a movie about that! This statement reflects Spielberg's public acknowledgment of his belief in extraterrestrial presence on Earth, marking a significant departure from his previous reluctance to discuss such convictions.
Independent films
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

George Takei: I've spent two minutes longer in zero gravity than Shatner'

I believe in discipline. I do want to—as we say—live long and prosper. There were so many Sunday mornings I woke up groaning: I'll never do that again, after debauched nights at college spent on the beer bus. I've learned that, if you take care of yourself, mother nature will be good to you.
Health
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

SETI admits its search for ET may be too narrowly focussed

If a signal gets broadened by its own star's environment, it can slip below our detection thresholds, even if it's there, potentially helping explain some of the radio silence we've seen in technosignature searches. This statement from Dr. Vishal Gajjar highlights how stellar environmental factors may cause detectable signals to become invisible to current SETI instruments.
Science
#astrobiology
OMG science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

What Bugonia reveals about the real search for aliens

Scientists lack consensus on defining life itself, making it difficult to identify extraterrestrial organisms that may differ fundamentally from Earth-based biology.
OMG science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

What Bugonia reveals about the real search for aliens

Scientists lack consensus on defining life itself, making it difficult to identify extraterrestrial organisms that may differ fundamentally from Earth-based biology.
US politics
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Trump's order to release evidence for aliens obscures the scientific search for extraterrestrial life

President Trump ordered the Department of Defense and federal agencies to identify and release government files on UAPs, UFOs, and extraterrestrial-related materials.
Science
fromMail Online
4 weeks ago

Aliens have tried to contact us for YEARS - 'looking for wrong thing'

Space weather distortion near alien star systems may be broadening radio signals, causing Earth-based detectors optimized for narrow frequencies to miss extraterrestrial transmissions.
OMG science
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Will Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Shock Humanity?

President Trump's 2026 directive to release government UAP files could fundamentally challenge human worldviews if they confirm nonhuman intelligence, triggering psychological responses ranging from curiosity to existential distress.
OMG science
fromFuturism
4 weeks ago

Scientists Find Microbes Can Survive Traveling from Planet to Planet While Clinging to Asteroids

Extremophile bacteria can survive extreme pressures simulating asteroid impacts, supporting the possibility that microorganisms could travel between planets via panspermia.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Do Aliens from Other Planets Also Believe in Gods?

My prediction is based on only two assumptions. First, our visitors from space can die; they are not immortal. Second, they care about each other. When one of their own dies, they mourn them, just as humans do. These assumptions, I think, will have led these aliens to invent gods and a belief in the afterlife. Belief in the afterlife, where we defeat death and are reunited with loved ones who have died, is the basis of all past and current religions.
Philosophy
Television
fromInverse
2 months ago

5 Years Ago, The Best Sci-Fi Show You Never Heard Of Marked The End Of An Era

Resident Alien revives classic network dramedy simplicity by blending sci-fi, small-town mystery, dark humor, and procedural elements into a genre-bending series.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Aliens could be CATAPULTED onto Earth via an asteroid, study claims

We found that life is more likely to survive an asteroid impact, so it's definitely still a real possibility that life on Earth could have come from Mars. Maybe we're Martians! The idea that life could have spread through the solar system or even the universe on rocks is known as the lithopanspermia hypothesis.
Science
fromFuturism
2 months ago

A Man Bought Meta's AI Glasses, and Ended Up Wandering the Desert in Search of Aliens

I turned 50, and it was the best year of my life,
Mental health
#extraterrestrial-life
fromBig Think
1 month ago
OMG science

Can the Drake equation's final term predict humanity's demise?

Despite discovering thousands of exoplanets, no extraterrestrial life has been detected, and recent research suggests technologically advanced civilizations may survive less than 5,000 years.
fromMail Online
1 month ago
Science

Aliens DO exist - they just haven't visited Earth, NASA veteran claims

Alien life likely exists elsewhere in the universe, but no evidence supports that extraterrestrials have visited Earth.
OMG science
fromBig Think
1 month ago

Can the Drake equation's final term predict humanity's demise?

Despite discovering thousands of exoplanets, no extraterrestrial life has been detected, and recent research suggests technologically advanced civilizations may survive less than 5,000 years.
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI | TechCrunch

Back in December, when SFWA announced that it was updating its rules for the Nebula Awards. Works written entirely by large language models would not be eligible, while authors who used LLMs "at any point during the writing process" had to disclose that use, allowing award voters to make their own decisions about whether that usage would affect their support.
Writing
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Former Banking Insider Makes Strange Warning About Discovery of Alien Life

"The United States government appears to be partway through a multi-year process to declassify and disclose information on the existence of a technologically advanced non-human intelligence responsible for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs),"
Miscellaneous
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Erich von Daniken, Swiss writer who spawned alien archaeology, dies at 90

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
US politics
Television
fromInverse
2 months ago

39 Years Later, Star Trek Just Gave An Old Alien Race A New Superpower

Starfleet Academy expands Betazoid abilities, labels the species empathic, reveals a Betazed psionic wall post-Burn, and shows varied Betazoid eye colors.
#barack-obama
Philosophy
fromBig Think
1 month ago

How the "dark forest theory" helps us understand the internet

Internet and ufology both center on communication across humans, machines, and unknown others, raising existential questions about agency, morality, uniqueness, and cosmic otherness.
fromAeon
2 months ago

Our Universe has light not by chance but by necessity | Aeon Videos

Light is one aspect of the Universe that, for most people, holds a deep and noticeable value in everyday life, helping them to navigate, learn from, and connect with the world around them. Yet it's not particularly difficult to imagine life without it. After all, many nonhuman animals live in lightless environments. However, as Gideon Koekoek, an associate professor of physics in the research group Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Physics
Philosophy
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Subsequently, runaway children turned the valley into a fortress, surviving on food they could catch or grow, with occasional forays into the towns below. Riley has heard the rumours, but it is only when she sees a green-clad boy or is it a girl? hovering outside her bedroom window offering directions on how to find Nowhere that she realises this might be her chance to escape and save her little brother from their sadistic guardian.
Books
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Could aliens in another galaxy see dinosaurs on Earth?

For example, reader David Erickson had this on his mind: If there were aliens 66 million light-years from Earth, how big a telescope would they need to see dinosaurs? Ha! I love this question. I've thought of it myself but never worked out the mathexcept to think, Probably pretty big, which turns out to dramatically underestimate the actual answer.
Science
Science
fromWIRED
2 months ago

The Search for Alien Artifacts Is Coming Into Focus

Scientists develop rigorous techniques to search for potential alien artifacts in the solar system, including using pre-1957 archival sky images, while maintaining high evidence standards.
Science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

If Scientists Ever Find Strong Evidence of Alien Life, Communicating It Will Pose Serious Issues

Communicating a confirmed detection of extraterrestrial life will be extremely difficult due to ambiguous data, cultural preconceptions, moral and religious implications, and public fear.
Science
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Christophe Galfard, physicist: I think there is more life in space than we think'

Human imagination and discoveries make the universe's vastness comprehensible, while science indicates the observable universe has a history and a beginning beyond current instruments.
Science
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

Space Cowboys

Billionaire suborbital flights spark controversy over priorities but contribute to engineering advancement and US space capability while raising valid ethical and practical questions.
fromNature
2 months ago

To infinity and beyond Earth's pale blue dot: Books in brief

This spectacular book of photographs of the Universe is dedicated to the late astronomer and broadcaster Patrick Moore, who introduced the authors to one another. Astrophysicist Derek Ward-Thompson, rock guitarist Brian May - who also holds a PhD in astrophysics - and astrophotographer J.-P. Metsävainio showcase some of the "billions of vast glowing islands in the immensity of what seems like infinite space and time". Several of the photos appear in adjacent pairs, visible in 3D with a stereo-focusing viewer.
Science
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Who gets to inherit the stars? A space ethicist on what we're not talking about | TechCrunch

In October, at a tech conference in Italy, Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos predicted that millions of people will be living in space " in the next couple of decades " and "mostly," he'd said, "because they want to," because robots will be more cost-effective than humans for doing the actual work in space.
Science
Science
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Network of Home Computers Detected 100 Potential Alien Signals

SETI@home used distributed volunteer computing to analyze radio telescope data, producing large datasets and refining sensitivity despite no confirmed extraterrestrial detections.
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Galactic Monsters Grew in Cocoons Like Giant Bugs, Scientists Say

How the most massive objects in the universe first formed is one of the biggest headscratchers in astrophysics. With more advanced telescopes, astronomers have found fully formed galaxies and colossal black holes earlier and earlier in the cosmos, just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. This shouldn't be enough time for these structures to reach their incredible size; to astronomers, it's like stumbling on a fully-grown oak tree that's only a year old.
Science
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Another Earth or a blip in the data? We may never find out

A single 2017 Kepler transit suggests a potential Earth-sized, habitable exoplanet orbiting HD 137010, but confirmation remains uncertain.
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