Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi blockbuster is a non-stop thrill ride, but did it convince you that we are not alone?
This article was originally published on www.redshirtsalwaysdie.com as Star Trek: TOS 'Dagger of the Mind' 60th anniversary ...
Netflix’s library changes constantly, but great movies tend to stick around. While new releases and trending titles often ...
Alan Ritchson's hit sci-fi actioner is officially getting a sequel, which can correct the biggest mistake the Predator series ...
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Humanoid robots can crawl like demons but should they?
But arguably, the most unnerving thing about humanoid robots is that they are not bound by human limitations at all. A viral ...
A federal immigration judge has granted asylum to a woman orphaned in Iran in the 1970s and adopted by an American war ...
The emotional, intrinsic connection Sugar has with his Corvette Stingray echoes James Garner’s attachment to his Pontiac ...
Before Sugar Season 2 arrives, revisit the alien twist, Olivia's case, Henry's betrayal, Djen's mystery, and Sugar's choice ...
Between the mid-1970s and early 1980s, two physicists, Michael Hart and Frank Tipler, published a controversial series of papers arguing that extraterrestrial intelligence didn't exist. As they argued ...
Now, with Disclosure Day, the director has focused on how the knowledge of alien life would impact a destabilised planet ...
Musk’s presence on X can often feel like performance art—one of those continuous “bits” that have turned much of social media ...
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Star Trek: TOS 'What Are Little Girls Made Of?' 60th anniversary (Redshirts retro review)
An underground lab, an android fiancé, and the cost of trying to perfect humanity.
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