More than 2,500 alien plant species could find suitable conditions in the Arctic, especially in northern Norway and Svalbard.
Some insects look more like aliens than they do insects. One example is a grasshopper that is able to survive by not looking ...
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How Subnautica built a believable alien species
Subnautica’s alien species stands out for its realism. This breakdown looks at how the game combined science-inspired design ...
Researchers have catalogued which alien plants may pose a threat to plants in the Arctic. The post Study warns thousands of ...
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5 iconic Star Trek alien species that changed sci-fi forever (ranked)
The most beloved beings from strange new worlds.
A new national monitoring program provides, for the first time, area-representative knowledge of semi-natural grasslands in Norway. The results show that this habitat covers a larger area than ...
Tensions erupted within seconds of Trump entering the chamber Tuesday night. As Trump stopped to take photos with lawmakers, ...
For decades, scientists have searched the skies for signs of extraterrestrial technology. A study from EPFL asks a sharp ...
The Hindu’s weekly Science for All newsletter explains all things Science, without the jargon. The frozen Arctic—where trees cannot exist, but lichen thrives— presents one of the most iconic stories ...
From bat flowers to carnivorous sundews, these strange plants look almost unreal — and some call Australia home.
As "Invincible" Season 4 gets underway, the show's trailer has unveiled a slew of new characters ripped straight from the ...
A more relaxing, combat-free survival game experience, Astrobotanica is now live on Steam, and it's got a solid roadmap for ...
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