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Hasbro Vs. Disney lightsabers: What's the difference?
By Alexander Cox published
Hasbro, the toy manufacturer, and Disney, who own the rights to Star Wars, both make top lightsabers, but what are the differences between them?

'Klingon Next Door' is a hilarious look at what Star Trek's angriest aliens do in their down time
By Jeff Spry published
Titan Books' hardcover cartoon collection makes you see militant Klingons in a whole new light.

New 'Jump Space' trailer blasts off with intense interstellar action ahead of September launch (video)
By Jeff Spry published
Leap into the killer cosmic combat for Keepsake Games' retitled first-person PvE shooter

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 175 — More AI in Space
By Space.com Staff published
On Episode 175 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and and Tariq Malik are joined by Daniel Selva to talk about crew interactions and trust with AI using computers.

'Foundation' Season 3: What is the strange science of psychohistory in Apple TV+’s sci-fi saga?
By Jeff Spry published
Here's a rundown of Isaac Asimov's mind-numbing field of mathematics that predicts future events.

It's not easy being green (-blooded). The latest 'Strange New Worlds' shows it's harder than you'd think to play a Vulcan
By Richard Edwards published
There's more to being a Vulcan than prosthetic ears and playing it straight.

'I will destroy your Vault': Exclusive 'Foundation' Season 3 clip sees Hari Seldon and The Mule face off (video)
By Jeff Spry published
This sneak peek at 'Skin in the Game' is a battle of wits between galactic heavyweights.

Avatar: Fire and Ash: Release date, plot, cast & everything we know
By Fran Ruiz last updated
The five-part Avatar saga continues three years after The Way of Water, with Avatar: Fire and Ash showing us a different side of Pandora. Here's what we know about Avatar 3.

Where no gourd has gone before | Space photo of the day for Aug. 28, 2025
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry published
The USS Enterprise, a 'Star Trek' spaceship, is created from pumpkins as part of a German contest.

The Peacock TV Young Adult Discount is one of the best streaming deals around — get an entire year of Sci-Fi content and more for just $2.99 a month
By Paul Brett published
Deals If you're a student or between 18 and 24 years old, you can get nearly 73% off an annual subscription to Peacock and enjoy a huge selection of fantastic documentaries, movies, sports, and entertainment.
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