One of the most popular science fiction tropes in movies and TV, right up there with time travel and extraterrestrial life, is the idea of parallel universes or alternate universes. The concept of ...
Bruce Author Series featuring John Scalzi. John is one of the most popular science fiction authors of his generation. His debut, “Old Man’s War,” won him the John W. Campbell Award for Best ...
Love, Death & Robots' creator Tim Miller talks about animated series 'Secret Level,' which is inspired by video games.
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There is a dirty secret in publishing: most popular science books aren't fact-checked. This needs to change, says Michael Marshall ...
ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant that owns TikTok, will focus its publisher, 8th Note Press, on popular genres such as romance, romantasy and young adult fiction. By Alexandra Alter ByteDance ...
hosted by astrophysicist and “mad scientist” (his words) Hakeem Oluseyi and actress, writer ... a science or technology concept from a popular sci-fi show or movie. The hosts spend most ...
Alamy Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn co-starred in The Terminator, one of the most profitable films ... The popularity of lethal robots led the science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov, in 1942 ...
The most popular book in the Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness established Le Guin as a top science fiction author and was one of her bestselling works. Ai is sent to another planet to ...
Aside from an extended break period between the 1980s and 1990s, Doctor Who has enjoyed prominence as one of the longest-running and most popular science fiction shows of all time. In celebration ...
For the average Earthling, touring space may still be the stuff of science fiction, but in 2000, Popular Science published a story by contributing writer Dan ... Society, most of the companies ...
It goes way beyond tax havens and offshore banking. Enterprising countries have figured out how to put their legal systems at the disposal of corporate interests.