Stanisław Lem’s farsighted 1964 science fiction novel The Invincible presciently explored some of the “truly horrific” ways in which autonomous intelligent weaponry, once unleashed, might evolve ...
Andy Weir discusses his science-fueled novel “Project Hail Mary,” which has been adapted into a film that opens in theaters ...
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Andy Weir on the science of ‘Project Hail Mary'
What would you do if you woke up on a spaceship light-years from Earth without knowing why you're there? Based on the New ...
Scientists successfully transported a minute quantity of antimatter for the first time, opening up new possibilities for the ...
On March 21st, BTS: The Comeback Live, the group’s long-awaited return from group hiatus due to military enlistment, was ...
Ahead of the film adaptation’s release, Weir talked to Popular Mechanics about creating accurate sci-fi tech, protagonist ...
In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Dr. Leanne Stevens, an educator and university teaching fellow in Dalhousie’s ...
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
12 things to do in the Wilmington area for the last weekend in March
Lots of stuff going on this weekend, with a range of live music, comedy, art exhibits, festivals and the screening of a ...
Injectable peptides are licensed ‘for research use only’, but that doesn’t deter biohackers from selling them or gym goers ...
Parasitic wasp with a giant head has been discovered and it's the stuff of nightmares ...
A Kiwi dad remains under police guard in hospital as friends mourning his partner and baby daughter say the family is facing ...
An early print of the linoleum block that Kristina started carving during the podcast. (It’s the original Cherry MX patent drawing, re-imagined for block printing.) This week, Hackaday’s Elliot ...
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