Isaac Arthur on MSNOpinion
Human aliens
When we imagine alien life, we picture monsters, insects, or tentacles—but what if the most realistic aliens are human-like?
New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
Quick, imagine an animal tongue. What came into your mind? The flicking forked tongue of a snake? A cow licking a block of ...
Breaking Taps on MSN
That hidden world living on a single insect
A fruit fly seems simple—until you see it up close. Under an electron microscope, this everyday insect becomes an alien ...
Language and radio signals may not matter to aliens. Instead, they might be using patterns to leave a biological fingerprint.
Of all the various subgenres attached to the sci-fi domain, alien invasion flicks come off as timeless favorites. Here are ...
Wondering what to play first on your shiny new PlayStation Portal? There’s a world of options thanks to PS Plus, but here’s ...
Arash Nassiri’s film installation at London’s Chisenhale Gallery uses an abandoned “Persian Palace” to reflect on the lives ...
Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
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10 Animals That Look Unreal But Are 100% Real
Nature often outperforms imagination. While fantasy films rely on CGI and special effects, the real world quietly hosts ...
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences described 72 new species last year, from elegant birds to strange sea ...
Friends of Kloofendal's weeding team is making a significant impact on stopping the spread of alien invasive plants.
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