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Can you really survive on Mars? What science fiction gets wrong about off-world living
Arnie said, "Get your a* to Mars", but is it really a good idea? We asked the experts about our Martian future.
Richard Jeffery Wagner, PhD explores love, free will, and sentient companionship in a near future shaped by technology ...
Animals face a constant battle to survive, not just by finding food but by avoiding becoming food themselves. Over millions of years, evolution has produced a vast range of defense strategies, from ...
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12 incredible fantasy and science fiction books by Black authors
In honor of Black History Month, we're recommending these fantasy and sci-fi novels written by Black authors.
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10 Best Sci-Fi Anthology Episodes, Ranked
Explore the best sci-fi anthology episodes, ranked by storytelling, visuals, and impact, from shows like The Twilight Zone ...
R&D orchestration platform achieves 66% GMV growth, surpasses $1B in cumulative transactions, and expands product ...
Avatar, Westworld, Interstellar, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and more make up our list of the most ambitious sci-fi masterpieces ...
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Time travel, conquest and a rewritten past: Russia’s dreams of world domination live on in fiction
In a corner of Russia’s publishing market, speculative fiction is revisiting old battles and redrawing global borders. A ...
Many of David Bowie's songs are infused with space age imagery, and one in particularly was inspired by a sci-fi classic.
Winning or losing a medal in the Olympics is often determined by fractions of a second. And the winning formula isn't just determined by the athlete or the course. It's decided in a small heated room.
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