Kathy Reichs, the forensic anthropologist-turned-bestselling writer behind Bones, is back with a new novel, Evil Bones. She ...
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From Frankenstein to Reality: Five Experiments Where Science Crossed the Line Into Fiction
When Mary Shelley publishedFrankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818, she wasn’t just writing a gothic horror novel—she ...
Humans’ fascination and love for games of competition and strategy might well be eternal. It would certainly explain why card ...
From translating thoughts into words to allowing paralysed people to walk, the field of neurotechnology has been quietly ...
As a child, Leah Wolfe was captivated by the characters and worlds of science fiction novels like Douglas Adams’s The ...
Edmonton-based On Spec, which showcased authors like Julie E. Czerneda, Tony Pi and a young Cory Doctorow, will publish its ...
When NASA offered Aisha Bowe a job as an aerospace engineer, she said no. Though it was her dream, she didn’t feel she belonged there.
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Neurotech Revolution: ‘We’re already living in science fiction’
From translating thoughts into words to allowing paralyzed people to walk, the field of neurotechnology has been quietly ...
R.F. Kuang and Olivie Blake get existential in new short stories collection "The Time Traveler's Passport." We ask them where ...
San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology holding a ceremony Friday to remember the museum’s founder, who died in a work ...
At a lively book club session in Chennai, author Christopher C Doyle unpacked the science behind the Mahabharata, dispelling myths and revealing how history and research fuel his bestselling fiction.
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