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Paonia writer Paolo Bacigalupi reflects on 10 years since the publication of his climate thriller “The Water Knife.” ...
In the heart of Forsyth, Illinois, sits The Old Book Barn, where approximately 200,000 stories silently wait for someone to ...
Today’s large language models are hardly related to the kinds of machine intelligence we see in science fiction, according to ...
Stream it on Netflix. The polar opposite of “Párvulos” in every imaginable way is Han Ji-won’s animated K-romance. After he ...
Can you smell bugs? Learn more about how our sense of smell work, and why that can lead some to be able to smell insects.
Pictures from NASA "are so amazing but are only shared on science-y, techno-fetishy blogs. I wanted to put the romanticism ...
Titled M3GAN, the 2023 film is now streaming for free in the UK via Channel 4's streaming service, after the broadcaster aired it over the weekend.
So why is it that so many writers of science fiction (sci-fi), or, for that matter, the emerging genre known as “cli-fi” (climate fiction), inhabit realities that no one wants to live in? And how ...
Many of these types of matter are created in labs under conditions such as extreme cold. Now, ultracold indium could create the next state of matter that sounds like science fiction.
Fiction is born out of imagination. That it easily caters to propaganda is not the fault of fiction, but that of devious — albeit imaginative — minds using it to float propaganda.
Comment Our writers pick the 26 best science fiction short stories of all time We asked New Scientist writers to pick their favourite sci-fi short story.