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Lava planets may sound like science fiction, but they're very real for astrophysics professor Dr. Lisa Dang, who is studying ...
If you’re not familiar with the series, the TARDIS resembles a police box, a big, blue telephone booth that was common on the ...
In this concocted, fictitious listicle, we spotlight Bangkok locations that feel like they were contrived for the ...
The panel, which was one of the widely attended with over 6,000 attendees, was narrated by Oscar nominee Queen Latifah, and joined by three-time Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro and Oscar-winning Death ...
SWRI experiments could explain puzzling levels of equatorial hydrogen peroxide on Saturn's moon Europa detected by the JWST.
The last few decades have seen sci-fi TV shows evolve into something far more cerebral than just space battles and time ...
Mark Russell's Vanishing Point #3 explores what makes us human through alien experimentation in this sci-fi horror anthology ...
Nestled in Portland’s Northwest district, the Peculiarium’s exterior gives just a hint of the delightful madness waiting inside. The entrance, with its distinctive blue plastic strip curtains, serves ...
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The Museum of Jurassic Technology stands as California’s monument to the wonderfully weird – a place where fact and fiction dance so closely together you’ll stop caring which is which. You’ve likely ...
Science & Environment Cascadia earthquake tsunami threat may not be quite as bad as we thought (but it’s still bad) By Jes Burns (OPB) July 3, 2025 6 a.m.