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The alien planet that feels more real than most sci-fi worlds
Snaiad's strange creatures and ecosystems continue to evolve in one of speculative biology's most convincing alien worlds.
Octopus cyanea found in the both Indian and Pacific ocean. It grows to 16 cm in mantle length with arms to atleast 80 cm.© Amirkhans world/Shutterstock.com If forced to choose one descriptor for the ...
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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.
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If aliens exist, they might look like this
Science suggests that alien life may not be as random as science fiction often imagines. Through evolution and natural selection, organisms on other worlds would likely develop familiar traits like ...
There’s no data to suggest that aliens exist. However, if we believed they existed and came to Earth, our planet would offer ...
If forced to choose one descriptor for the octopus, the best word may be “otherworldly.” These truly amazing marine animals are known for unique behaviors and traits rarely found in any other creature ...
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