Part personal narrative, part primer on the science of memory, and part exploration of the implications of cutting-edge brain research, it’s an odd but intriguing volume. I was curious to read it in ...
With Luanniao, China is promoting a giant space aircraft carrier as a new superweapon. Is it a vision for war in space — or ...
This sci-fi series remains relevant today with a prescient future that is overly reliant on technology and suffering under ...
While some “unfilmable” novels have been successfully adapted, the books on this list might be too difficult to even attempt.
Science-fiction has always been one of the most popular genres out there, whether it is in portraying dystopian futures or imagining how technology can change humanity in unexpected ways. Over the ...
Members of the New Scientist Book Club give their take on Sierra Greer's award-winning science-fiction novel Annie Bot, our ...
In recent years, thanks to the expansion of science fiction publishing platforms, the establishment of awards and incentive mechanisms, and the support of provincial governments, China's science ...
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller “Inception,” the heartwarming tale of mentorship “The Karate Kid,” John Carpenter’s horror film “The Thing,” and the Pixar animated superheroes fantasy “The ...
The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and Falling Skies are all underrated science fiction TV shows that deserve more credit and ...
More than 50 years before ChatGPT could tell you what to cook for dinner, a 1968 science fiction film was shaping how we think about machines that talk to us. In 2001: A Space Odyssey, a Jupiter-bound ...
We are approaching the Gregorian New Year, and it’s a great time to ponder what’s coming next. Are we about to use CRISPR to grow wings? Will we all be uploading our brains to the Amazon cloud? Should ...