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The sci-fi genre has as many entries as there are stars in the sky. Its many subgenres range from grounded to awe-inspiring ...
Either way, there's plenty to choose from on our list. And for those who love to imagine where science might be going in the future, check out our Science-Fiction Books list. For more fact-finding, ...
What is the best way to drive innovative work inside organizations? Important clues hide in the stories of world-renowned creators. It turns out that ordinary scientists, marketers, programmers ...
Over the last few months, a new project has swept through Lehi: “Pass the Pages.” The project had high school students ...
Even as the scientific community mourns the passing of Dr Jayant Narlikar, many are revisiting his Marathi science fiction ...
The Chicago Sun-Times newspaper published a “Summer Reading List” on Sunday that probably raised quite a few eyebrows in ...
Four faculty members in the CWU Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion have assumed a prominent role in advancing the conversation about the changing landscape of medical ethics in the 21st ...
A query about one of the King of Pop’s most famous moves turned into a novel science fair project for a Redwood Heights ...
The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating Frog contends that curiosity-driven research helps us understand the world and could lead to unexpected benefits.
As the world of technology continues to evolve and advance, it becomes increasingly important to enhance our students’ ...
The initiative was born from the need to envision technologies and futures rooted in the realities of Abya Yala (a term used by Indigenous and decolonial movements to describe the Americas),” ...
Watch out, New Scientist Book Club: I think this may be one for us later this year! Our writers pick their favourite science fiction books of all time We asked New Scientist staff to pick their ...