This Sylvester Stallone science‑fiction movie wasn't well received by critics, but it ended up being accurate in predicting ...
I think any technical career starts with curiosity and imagination. When I was young, I read a lot of books on scientists and inventors and on various scientific topics, but what really got me ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
These science fiction shows are the most beautiful the genre has to offer for a variety of reasons, from cinematography to ...
Focusing on the futuristic tech that appears in sci-fi without paying attention to the actual point of the story is a big ...
As AI and autonomous warfare advance, our future mirrors a collision of Minority Report, Star Wars, The Fifth Element, and Idiocracy—demanding innovation with safeguards and clear global engagement.
Each month, the Columbia Public Library offers selections from its collection related to a current best-seller or hot topic. Library Associate David Litherland compiled this month’s selections.
The seven-point metallic star floats on the glassy surface of the lake, reminiscent of a far-flung future civilization, or a spaceship touching down on an alien planet. It looks like something ...
The plot line of families living in a science-fiction future full of interesting automated gadgets and alien pets has been quite the family-fun format since the Cold War. Animated sitcoms like The ...
So, in no particular order, here they are: New Scientist’s favourite science fiction books of all time. We’d love to hear from readers, too, about your own favourite sci-fi. Join the conversation on ...