The remains of Melissa Casias, a New Mexico national laboratory staffer, were found almost a year after her disappearance.
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We expected aliens to say hello. They may leave something stranger behind
The most interesting part of the alien search is not the silence. It is the possibility that the silence may be our mistake. A signal might be recorded once, cataloged, archived, and forgotten because ...
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Researchers discover prism-like light-scattering crystals in deep-sea predator
The next breakthrough in medical implants could come from a terrifying, needle-fanged fish lurking ...
Some invertebrates can be good for gardens, but they're not the only ones. This fascinating mammal will enrich and aerate ...
Scientists are baffled after new DNA tests on Peru's ancient 'conehead' mummies failed to rule out alien origins, fuelling ...
When a species is facing extinction, it takes an enormous human effort to stave it off. Case in point: the painstaking ...
Celebrating its 13th year, our annual competition showcases the best travel photography — we reveal the winners and finalists ...
'Subnautica,' which left a significant mark on the Open-World Survival Craft (OWSC) genre with over 18.5 million copies sold worldwide, has returned with its official numbered sequel, 'Subnautica 2.' ...
If someone told you there’s a California town where houses cost less than a Tesla, you’d probably assume they’re either lying ...
Area 53 in Brooklyn decided that adults deserve to have the same kind of unbridled fun that kids get, except with better ...
The White House launched a website teasing new information on extraterrestrials this week, but it actually delivers immigrant arrest data.
Hundreds of monster hunters descended on the Scottish Highlands this weekend for an annual search for the Loch Ness Monster — this time armed with an underwater drone mapping the lake’s murky depths.
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