The lack of athletes of color at the Winter Olympics — and in winter sports in general — has been a recurring theme in the ...
The new teen-led Paramount+ TV show isn't Trek's first attempt to study at the Academy.
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s ...
Kids These Days' and 'Beta Test' reflect the push and pull between 'Starfleet Academy' and its twin desires of feeling like ...
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Are aliens blinking at us like fireflies? 1967 pulsar clue reignites debate
When astronomers first picked up a perfectly regular radio heartbeat from deep space in 1967, some of them half-jokingly ...
Indonesia—both its people and authorities—has evidently grown ever more resilient against terrorism and radical beliefs. The ...
As immigration enforcement intensifies, Minneapolis communities retreat indoors while grassroots networks quietly mobilise in ...
An immigration action at a Home Depot in Phoenix could mark an escalation in immigration arrests in a swing state as midterm elections near.
Heated Rivalry’s unexpected success has helped it to become discussed in mainstream media, including US talk shows and sports ...
The '90s saw the rise of the modern blockbuster as we know it today, and great movies like Jurassic Park and Terminator 2: ...
A night at the theater tends to mean a play. But storytelling events, more low-key and informal, are theater as well.
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Could alien signals hide in radio-bright galaxies? New study asks
Radio telescopes have long scanned quiet patches of sky for a lone, artificial-sounding ping, but a growing body of research is pushing astronomers to look instead at the loudest neighborhoods in the ...
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