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If Aliens Landed Tomorrow, What Would They Eat?
A nutrition scientist applies metabolism, biology and food science to one of science fiction's oldest questions.
Octopus cyanea found in the both Indian and Pacific ocean. It grows to 16 cm in mantle length with arms to atleast 80 cm.© Amirkhans world/Shutterstock.com If forced to choose one descriptor for the ...
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The alien planet that feels like a real ecosystem
A journey through Phtanum B explores its strange creatures, environments and believable worldbuilding.
The vast majority of our planet remains a complete mystery, hidden beneath miles of crushing water where sunlight never penetrates. In this eternal darkness, evolution has taken a path so bizarre that ...
"Star Wars" has a seemingly never-ending supply of alien designs. However, these five are the worst of the bunch, falling ...
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