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Aliens are rewriting human memories
Its not science fiction, but abductees across the world describe the same thing. Aliens dont just take you; they edit you.
The Pluribus Season 1 finale brings its central mystery into sharper focus and finally addresses the enigmatic Hive Mind ...
The Doctor was happy for the Sycorax to leave, defeated, because they would tell other races that Earth was defended. Instead ...
The Absolute Universe has defined itself as a far grittier, darker, and more corrupt world than the heroes of DC are ...
Sci-fi is one of the most popular genres in television today. With that in mind, let's take a moment to heap praise on 15 ...
Brenner’s notes explain that the Upside Down is a wormhole connecting Hawkins, Indiana to another dimension. Dustin dubs that ...
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The global empathy crisis that confronts us this Christmas
Empathy levels diminished 14% across the U.S. after the pandemic, with the steepest drop among millennials, according to a ...
Pittsburgh’s market rank will drop another position as Nielsen downgrades the region from No. 27 to No. 28 nationally for ...
"One conservative: 'I love America, the Constitution, and the boys in blue.' The same conservative: "I fully support throwing ...
While it can be daunting to choose from their huge catalog of titles, we've curated a list of the 27 best films on Hulu, from ...
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Endless bouncing balls
A physics demonstration shows how bouncing balls can appear to keep moving endlessly, explaining the energy transfer and motion behind the effect.
All the way back in 2009, director James Cameron introduced the world to the planet Pandora and the Na’vi race in “Avatar.” ...
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