Capable of producing a cheesy grin, this extremely creepy creation could be the first step toward life-like robots.
Scientists have suggested that subterranean lava tubes on Mars could be home to primitive alien life forms.
A planet thought to be the real-life equivalent of Spock's homeworld Vulcan might not actually exist after all.
Could warp drive one day enable long distance space travel ? One group of physicists certainly seems to think so.
The SpaceX CEO had plenty to share on the subject during a panel entitled 'How to save the human race'.
Has the James Webb Space Telescope found life on a distant extrasolar world or could there be an alternative explanation ?
Life2vec uses artificial intelligence to predict with eerie accuracy when you are most likely to die.
A gas discovered in the atmosphere of this distant extrasolar planet is 'only produced by life', say scientists.
The titular character of the popular movie and its upcoming sequel suffers from an affliction that is based on a real-life condition.
The SpaceX CEO has some ambitious plans to build a thriving city on the Red Planet within as little as 20 years.
It's not quite on par with Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, but it is another step in the right direction.
Venus might not seem like a particularly hospitable place, but its atmosphere could support some forms of life.
A newly identified ancestor of modern day frogs has been named after Jim Henson's iconic green Muppet.
For the first time, footage has emerged showing the capabilities of Elon Musk's Neuralink brain-computer interface chip.
Photographs of these peculiar jelly-like objects were recently shared on social media by state wildlife officials.
Paul Alexander was forced to live almost his entire life inside the metal capsule after contracting polio as a young child.
Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough that could help to bring mammoths back to life.
A US startup firm has come up with a plan to resurrect the dodo and return it to its natural habitat.
The wildlife that still frequents the Chernobyl exclusion zone seems to have undergone some unusual biological changes.
The discovery provides further proof of life's ability to thrive in extremely deep, high-pressure environments.