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*Spoiler Alert* Dark One Twist in 'Once Upon a Time' Season 5
We all know who "The Dark One" is on the show Once Upon a Time. The one person who is supposedly the most magical being in the realms, the one who is impossible to destroy and the one who no one wants to cross. It is also only ONE person.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Futurism
Behind The Mystery Of The Phoenix Lights With 'Phoenix Forgotten' Star Florence Hartigan
March 13, 1997 is a date that the residents of Phoenix, Arizona will never forget. Spanning nearly 300 miles and witnessed by thousands of people, an extraordinary formation of synchronized lights began to invade the airspace over Phoenix, Arizona all the way down to Sonora, Mexico. Although the incident, as always, was discredited by the US government with their own version of the events, the Phoenix Lights remains the largest UFO sighting in history.
By Rachael Rumancek8 years ago in Futurism
'Star Trek Beyond' Says An Honorable Goodbye To Ambassador Spock
Warning: This Post Contains Spoilers for Star Trek Beyond! Read At Your Own Risk! I honestly didn't want to watch this movie simply because I knew there would be a huge void. In February 2015, we'd lost our beloved Spock, and I didn't know how his death would be handled. And I wasn't ready for the final goodbye. But, tonight, I decided to take a chance and sit through what I hoped would be an honorable goodbye to a distinguished actor and character.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Futurism
Everything You Need To Know Regarding Season 11 of 'Doctor Who'
Following Doctor Who's exciting comeback this year with Season 10, fans now wait patiently for the eleventh season of the hit sci-fi show. Season 10 of #DoctorWho had quite a bit in store; 13 episodes, including the Christmas Special, which is yet to come. Not only that, a brand new and young companion in Bill Potts joined the TARDIS team, who makes one final appearance this Christmas. However, Season 10 was Peter Capaldi's last season, but we still have one final episode to come where he will star as the Doctor.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
The Emergence of the 'Superbugs'
The name 'superbug' is a bit of a contradiction in itself. 'Super' is often used with a positive tone, implying that something is great or serves an important purpose. Superman is known for his heroics and the fact that he is, well... super. A 'bug' though conjures images of insects or germs. A 'superbug', by definition, can be one of two things. It can be a bacteria which is enhanced to better serve a purpose or function. Colloquially though, the term is used to describe a bacteria which has evolved to be resistant to the conventional treatment of antibiotics. A 'superbug' is known as a bacterium which cause uncontrollable infections, a microbe which can't be eradicated, a germ which can kill when normally it shouldn't.
By Anna Black8 years ago in Futurism
Water Has Been Found On Mars Causing 'Doctor Who' Fans To Go Crazy!
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has proven that water on Mars actually exists. An maging spectrometer on MRO, researchers detected signatures of hydrated minerals on slopes where mysterious streaks are seen on Mars itself.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
Rachael Rumancek Exclusive with 'Twilight' Heartthrob Kellan Lutz on His Latest Role in 'the Osiris Child'
He stole our hearts in the Twilight franchise, then again took our breath away in Samuel Bayer's reimagining of A Nightmare on Elm Street only to find ourselves picking our jaws up off of the floor after watching him kick some major ass in the The Legend of Hercules. His versatility and talent is as undeniable as his charismatic good looks but there is still more than meets the eye with actor Kellan Lutz – and it's a whole lot nerdier than you may have imagined.
By Rachael Rumancek8 years ago in Futurism
NASA Names Pluto Craters After Star Wars, Star Trek and Doctor Who
Pluto was downgraded from a Planet to a Dwarf Planet in 2005. Pluto's surface has always been unknown. But not now. On the 14th July 2015, New Horizons spacecraft was the first to get detailed and accurate measurements and also a load of observations of Pluto and its Moons.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism











