Steven Spielberg's alien film Disclosure Day
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After 74 million hits, SETI finds no sign that 3I/ATLAS is an alien probe
"That is why it is important to keep searching."
Maybe we did not create life in the biological sense, but maybe we created something stranger: an alien form of intelligence.
The SETI Institute is the latest to confirm what scientists have long suspected: the interstellar 3I/ATLAS comet is not an alien spaceship.
The IAA SETI Committee has updated rules for evaluating and revealing the detection of extraterrestrial intelligence.
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Every Spielberg Alien Movie Explores a Different Human Emotion — and He’s Never Missed
Spielberg really loves his aliens, doesn't he?Disclosure Day comes out today, and this is the fourth time this man has sat behind a camera and said, "Okay, but what if something came down from the sky.
Scientists are listening in on sperm whale conversations and studying Earth's strangest microbes to prepare humanity for first contact with extraterrestrial life.
Steven Spielberg’s fourth film about alien encounters is “Disclosure Day,” following “ET: The Extra-Terrestrial,” “War of the Worlds,” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” That inspired us to take another look at what Roger Ebert thought about some of the most famous and infamous alien movies,
Scientists are stunned by HD 189733b, a blue planet 63 light-years away, resembling Earth but far more hostile. Orbiting its star in just two days, it endures scorching temperatures, supersonic winds,
