In a world easily startled by sensationalism, Tyson offers a cool, gentle voice of reason amid the unchecked fascination with alien visitation.
Astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson spills on his obsession with aliens and the best and worst Hollywood depictions of them.
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"A Parade of Horribles," also known as Dungeon Crawler Carl 8, publishes May 12. The author and audiobook narrator tease ...
Von Mierers extracted millions of dollars from his followers in the name of "God's higher cocktail party on Earth." ...
One of the biggest criticisms Andor has faced is that there simply aren't enough aliens. However, that wasn't always the case ...
In the summer of 1978, Hoyt Richards visited Nantucket with his family. One of six children, the then 16-year-old loved the annual trip to the Massachusetts island, a paradise full of sparkling water, ...
American” guy. Tall, tan and blond, Richards was awarded a football scholarship to Princeton before becoming the world’s ...
The Booker Prize winner sat down at the Sydney Writers' Festival to ponder the threat of AI to fiction, share some ...
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