Alien: Earth has introduced fans to a terrifying new alien lifeform — Species 64 — a creature that takes body horror to an entirely new level. The mysterious, parasitic “eye creature” known as T.
A 'biological invasion' of alien species is threatening life on Earth – with risks to human health, crops, and infrastructure, a new report finds. Around 37,000 alien species have entered new areas – ...
The so-called ticks are not the only extraterrestrial bugs appearing on Alien: Earth. We’ve also got a nest of flies, which seems to live inside a hornet’s nest from our own world. We don’t know much ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Alien: Earth showrunner Noah Hawley clearly didn’t think the franchise was doing enough with the ...
Over 100 new species that look like they're from another planet have been found living on underwater mountains off the coast of Chile. A team of scientists from around the world visited these ...
Who doesn’t love a horrifying alien species? The new Alien-Earth trailer is out and promises to deliver super scary species and lots of action. Yes, we’ve had a few good moments with aliens over the ...
Many of the most memorable Star Trekaliens debuted on the TV shows, but a handful of classic alien races made their first appearance in the movies. Airing its first episode in 1966, Star Trek: The ...
Pockets of land and water that are free from ‘alien’ species are few and far between, finds Rachel Nuwer. Yet could we reverse the tide of these pests? When Piero Genovesi received my email, his ...
Standford scientists have warned that an 'alien invasion' is underway in the U.S. that could leave a path of destruction across the nation. The team identified 70 alien earthworm species imported from ...
The so-called ticks are not the only extraterrestrial bugs appearing on Alien: Earth. We’ve also got a nest of flies, which seems to live inside a hornet’s nest from our own world. We don’t know much ...
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