The past few decades have seen remarkable advances in our knowledge of exoplanets (planets orbiting stars outside the solar system). The first, found in the 1990s, were extreme worlds known as hot Jupiters – gas giants with a mass and radius similar...
... it is that some organisms can tolerate extreme conditions not found on Earth. Could these organisms have contributed as alien life to our rich biological diversity? Could they have applications for humankind and might they perhaps...
... omission is disco music, of course. Then again, perhaps NASA was being prudent and didn’t want to provoke aliens into destroying human civilisation.
We’re used to thinking of Pluto as a distinctly alien world. But the latest photos of the dwarf planet make it seem pretty familiar. The pictures have ...
The search for life on far-flung planets might just have got a little easier to spot thanks to a new technique that allows scientists to detect oxygen more clearly. Oxygen is essential for life as we know it. On Earth organisms such as algae, plants...
... to present a faster-than-light human spacecraft, this movie considers the ‘Monster in the Id’ and the capacity of alien civilisations, and perhaps humanity, to play a dangerous game through the naïve use of technology. I find this film fascinating...