Scientists are closer than ever to answering one of humanity’s biggest questions: are we alone? With the power of the James ...
Twelve humans were selected for a mission unlike anything in history—traveling 40 light years to an alien world. But what ...
Prediction markets are exploding and with them the ability to bet on almost anything. Will Jesus return before 2027? Will the U.S. confirm that aliens exist before the end of this year? How many ...
Physicists may soon witness a cosmic fireworks show: the explosive death of a primordial black hole. Once thought to be unimaginably rare, new research suggests there’s up to a 90% chance of catching ...
The purple egg-shaped object – that looks like it is from the poster for the 1979 horror “Alien” – is in fact a potato that ...
Viral photos showed the floating, purple egg-shaped object with tendrils exploding out of it like the poster for the 1979 sci ...
The supply disruptions, according to one client at Citi, are akin to the sun exploding. The fighting continues in the Middle East, and oil's back on the move, as the clock ticks on President Donald ...
Ryan Gosling's improvised Rocky antics in 'Project Hail Mary' are exploding into Oscar memes and fan gold. This puppet duo is ...
Star Trek Season 1 did introduce some pretty iconic villains; there’s a prototype Q called Tremayne, and who can forget the ...
The US government has registered the domain aliens.gov, according to WHOIS (GoDaddy registry data). The registration was reportedly completed by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ...
NASA’s Hubble telescope captured an “extraordinarily” rare moment of a comet exploding into fragments, the space agency said. The comet K1, whose full name is C/2025 K1 (ATLAS), was caught fragmenting ...
The Executive Office of the President registered aliens.gov on March 18, 2026, through the official government domain registry—a move that sounds like satire but shows up in CISA’s records as ...