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Earth—our tiny blue dot in the galaxy—is approximately 26,000 light years away from a fascinating and active region of the Milky Way called the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ). This region holds clues ...
According to Breakthrough Listen Initiative scientist Brian Lacki, alien Dyson spheres may destroy themselves long before we ...
Exoplanets—planets that orbit stars beyond our solar system—have transformed our understanding of the universe. Since the ...
It’s so…black! You can hardly make out its shape…light just seems to fall into it! That is the word of David Kipping of the ...
Maura Higgins made a defiant return to the red carpet for this year’s TV Baftas following her drunken kiss with Danny Jones — ...
The Fermi Paradox, named after physicist Enrico Fermi, highlights a contradiction in our understanding of alien life: despite ...
It's a Mother's Day weekend motherlode of new music releases with albums coming from Arcade Fire, Blake Shelton, Outkast's ...
Queensland get ready to step into LASSÙ, an adults-only cosmic Cabaret, perched on the galaxy's edge, where space cowboys, ...
Some star systems had disks that didn’t match the expected ratio of size to stellar mass. All of these issues can now be explained by the new model. Because the disk is still pulling in new ...
Tarsier sleeping on a tree branch in the forest. Image via Unsplash. The Star Wars universe captivates audiences with its diverse array of alien species, each with unique appearances, abilities, and ...
Group photo opportunities will feature reunions from Aliens, Starship Troopers, and The Office. ECHO photographer Colin Lane was at the first day of Comic Con today to capture these brilliant moments.
The 1982 classic film E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial could have gone a very different way — at least, that’s what the movie’s star Dee Wallace is revealing. “There’s little bits of it left ...