Missing-link in planet evolution found
That chain really broke up bad – missing links in Africa, out in the Oort cloud, they dropped everywhere!
That chain really broke up bad – missing links in Africa, out in the Oort cloud, they dropped everywhere!
If it goes now, I might live long enough to see it land
Home of the first breeder reactor, and home of the only deaths from working on reactors in the US
There may come a day when a parent says to their child “you can’t marry a Martian, they’re different!”. And that parent would be right.
Hmmm. Big surprise – if you teach AIs in a biased manner, you’re going to get biased AI….
Dark Matter may be shooting up our galaxy
Watching clouds and drilling for clay, it’s just Curiosity’s ordinary (Martian) day.
Unmanned hypersonic spacecraft. What could they possibly be for?
This design could become the world’s first real flying saucer. Aliens? Not so much.
It’s getting scary up there
“We’re a collection of cells…”
Mining old data with new algorithms reveals smaller Earth-like exo-planets
“You’re a Science Fiction fan? So you’re into flying saucers?”
A NASA contest asked dozens of architects and technology experts to submit designs for 3D-printed habitats that could one day house humans on Mars. These are the designs that won. Source: Pictures: NASA-approved designs for […]
The ‘Pale Blue Dot’, the golden disc, Cosmos and now a solar sail. Sagan keeps on giving.
Vescovo has now been to the deepest point of two oceans…three more to go
Apollo’s twin sister’s Mission will have a sister aboard
The Kuiper Belt is a quiet place, preserving the state of the solar system shortly after it was formed.
ow to land on Mars – a primer.
Yes. And there are men who might be with the CIA who can kill goats with their minds….
Death of a star, in glorious color
A patent application reveals that a room temp superconductor methodology may have been found
Wonderful. Insects controlling robots. Who controls the insects?
Alpha Centauri sure has an interesting SF history; it went from “of course it has Earth analogues, it’s our closest stellar neighbor” to “multiple star systems can’t host planets” and now back again to “we might just be able to live there”
Liquid and solid at the same time…kind of like that alien goo mentioned elsewhere
This is so much like all of those “alien” technologies that require one to stick their hands into alien goo to operate
Kermit is an omnicompetent individual who grew up in a former bawdy house before relocating to his state’s capital city. His family includes many talented artists and an uncle who founded The Church of Bigfoot. He has a passion for storytelling often exploring new ways to engage audiences.

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