Ever since the birth of science fiction, people have been talking about teleportation. But brand-new technology suggests we may have been looking at it the wrong way… People at PTC are unveiling ...
The pleasure science fiction writers take in explaining physics, thirtieth-century jurisprudence, the mechanics of teleportation, patent law, four-dimensional geometry, or whatever happens to be on ...
We asked New Scientist staff to pick their favourite science fiction books. Here are the results, ranging from 19th-century ...
Now teleportation, long a staple of the world of science fiction -- what episode of Star ... paranormal investigator Charles Fort in his 1931 book "Lo!" -- is defined by the Oxford English ...
The Phantasm director (he also made Beastmaster and Bubba Ho-Tep) has a new book of short stories, Phiction,… New releases from Sarah Beth Durst, Ann Leckie, Liu Cixin, Leigh Bardugo ...
Recognizing the influence that popular narratives have on our collective perceptions, a growing number of AI and computer science experts now want to harness fiction to help imagine futures in ...
We’ve got 3,228. Explore the best fiction and nonfiction from 2000 - 2023 chosen by our editors. In a new book, the journalist and science fiction writer Annalee Newitz shows how we have used ...
it was not Gernsback but William Wilson who first used the term “Science-Fiction” in his 1851 book about poetry. Science fiction as we know of today was once a primitive form of writing.
By Amal El-Mohtar Amal El-Mohtar is the Book Review’s science fiction and fantasy columnist, a Hugo Award-winning writer and the co-author, with Max Gladstone, of “This Is How You Lose the ...
Calling all bookworms and movie buffs! Did you know Netflix offers a treasure trove of films based on your favorite novels?
Now teleportation, long a staple of the world of science fiction -- what episode of Star ... paranormal investigator Charles Fort in his 1931 book "Lo!" -- is defined by the Oxford English ...