Aliens

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Peak oil explains lack of UFOs Peak oil explains lack of UFOs
Why is there no evidence of alien space-faring civilizations? Maybe it's because the cost of jet-fuel got too high
Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home
Back in Ohio, the left's favorite long shot is paying the price for his presidential ambitions. Calling him out of touch, four Democrats will try to take his House seat Tuesday.
Academic reputation, alien news service, slain by World Wide Web Academic reputation, alien news service, slain by World Wide Web
What do the Weekly World News and the academic tradition of peer review have in common? The Internet is their mortal enemy
Monsanto vs. the aliens Monsanto vs. the aliens
Why are there no crop circles in fields of genetically modified corn and cotton?
Next stop, Mars Next stop, Mars
Science writer Timothy Ferris examines the latest evidence of water on the red planet -- and why millions of people could end up living there.
The horror, the horror The horror, the horror
The new director's cut of "Alien" reminds us the film is a powerful purveyor of existential dread, not just haunted-house thrills.
Paranoia for fun and profit Paranoia for fun and profit
It must be a conspiracy. Everyone is talking about the computer game Majestic -- even the aliens.
UFOs in the land of the rising sun UFOs in the land of the rising sun
In Japan's version of Roswell, N.M., you don't stay out after dark, and even the soup contains flying saucers.
"Alien"
Don't call Ridley Scott a hack. Who else can make a cat hiss on cue the way he can?
"Alien 3"
David Fincher can't decide if his movie is about survival or death and ends up with a schizophrenic mess. Sigourney Weaver just wanted more money.
"Alien Resurrection"
Icky babies, Ripley reborn and bombastic special effects, but the extras here are strictly commercial.
"Aliens"
The maternal instinct meets the Vietnam War. Plus: How to make your own face-hugging space creatures.
"The Abyss"
Extras galore reveal teary breakdowns, chlorine burns and the nightmarish conditions behind this watery "Close Encounters."
Aliens: The sequel Aliens: The sequel
A tale of off-world visitation gave USWeb founder Joe Firmage no end of trouble -- but he's still alive, kicking and raising gobs of venture capital for his latest crusade.
Raiders of the lost panty
A new video game all about the search for lost underwear.
A nerd's rhapsody
In defense of "Mission to Mars."
"Mission to Mars"
In space, no one can hear you jeer.
Amazon.comrade
Sigourney Weaver spills the beans on the unexpurgated "Galaxy Quest" and explains how her work in Roman Polanski's neglected "Death and the Maiden" fueled her powerhouse acting in "A Map of the World."
Careless Talk costs Liz
Marianne Faithfull puts an end to vicious ancient rumors, starts new ones; Elizabeth Hurley makes a new friend at the Talk magazine Golden Globes party; and John Galliano triumphs with offensive chic!
Captured and hypnotized by aliens!
You've got your Pleiadians, your reptilians, dolphinoids, serpent people, the Starseeds and a bunch coming back in silicon bodies. And every darn one has a different agenda.
City of Angel
Buffy's guilt-ridden vampire squeeze lives by night in L.A. Also: "My So-Called Life" meets "The X-Files" in WB's new teen drama "Roswell"
Probed in space
Alien medical-exam waiting rooms don't even have magazines.
21st Challenge No. 22 results
"Lose the glasses" and other memos from Bill Gates' alien overlords.
Be the first on your block to detect alien life!
Forget imaginary aliens -- with the official debut of SETI@Home, you can sign your computer up to "listen" for the real thing.
American Amazon
For twenty years, Sigourney Weaver has defined the take-no-prisoners heroine.
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