The “alien” is actually a potato. Specifically, it is a purple tuber nicknamed Spudnik-1, grown and photographed by Pettit.
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Designed by Yutani, the Saturnix is an open-source DIY camera project with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and Arducam IMX519 camera ...
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The theory that aliens assisted the builders of ancient monuments was popularised by Swiss author Erich von Däniken in his ...
Built to disrupt, the Intuit Dome's most intense section affects games in real time by turning fans into participants -- and ...
A stunning recovery brings long-lost 1960s Doctor Who back to life — and it’s every bit as thrilling, strange and essential as fans hoped.
This week's Kickstarter roundup includes tiny, cozy dragon hoards, alien ship escape rooms, treasure chests, and much more!
Science fiction films are notorious for drawing thousands of eager fans to the cinema, and for many science fiction nerds ...
The comedy in It Takes a Village is warm, absurdist, and structurally precise — and what it is doing beneath the crop circles ...
Mother Nature apparently has a sense of humor, and Bowling Ball Beach is the proof. Imagine walking along the coastline and discovering perfectly round boulders lined up like someone’s getting ready ...
The eerie purple orb freaking out social media is actually Spudnik-1, a homegrown ISS potato pointing to NASA's plans for ...