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Kanar is a kind of Cardassian booze, and the on-camera prop drink didn't taste good. Weyoun is a Dominion leader played by Jeffrey Combs . But, yes, if Biggs had known his character had undergone a large tragedy, he would certainly have given Damar a more melancholy edge.
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have contributed to new insights into the most long-lived cosmic explosion ever recorded. The event was a gamma-ray burst that remained active for nearly seven hours. Known as GRB 250702B, it pushes beyond long-standing theories about the processes that create these powerful outbursts.
Deep Space Nine is often considered one of the franchise's stronger installments. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't have some stinker episodes.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I have been finishing up a rewatch of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine so I can cancel my Paramount+ subscription. In the show’s final season, the episode “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang” takes ...
For over a decade, the NASA telescope has captured various beautiful pictures of space. These pictures show us various galaxies, stars and constellations. With this, we can understand how the early universe looked and how these patterns are formed.
Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher captured a haunting vista in July earlier this year, in which several deep-sky objects take on the collective appearance of a colossal cosmic shark hunting in the depths of space. The body of Brecher's shark is comprised of ...
Deep space communication protocols serve as the backbone of interplanetary data exchange, where vast distances and significant signal delays demand robust and adaptive transmission techniques. Contemporary protocols such as the Licklider Transmission ...
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How microgravity repositions the human brain and why it matters for deep space travel
What happens to the human brain when the force of gravity is removed from the equation? New research is beginning to reveal that not only is space travel a challenge to the human body’s muscles and skeletal system,