In the spirit of putting people onto new series before it becomes unfashionable to claim you were on the ground floor before they blow up in popularity, we’ve decided to put a manga series we ...
Cautionary tales in science fiction are warning us about turning sleep into a commodity. Here's why some of those fears ...
Erich von Däniken, the Swiss author whose books on the extraterrestrial origins of ancient civilizations brought him both ...
The genre of science fiction has a lot to say about sleep. Here are 11 great stories, from TV, film and books.
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Did China's telescope hear alien activity?
Chinese scientists' claims that their "Sky Eye" telescope could have picked up signals from intelligent aliens have been met ...
Immigration arrests and tense confrontations with activists continued Sunday in the Twin Cities. That’s four days after the ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has made multiple observations of exoplanet WASP-121 b, also known as Tylos. The extreme ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear an appeal by Cisco Systems in which the tech company and President Donald ...
These ladies survived to the end of their respective horror movies (or almost, anyway), and we love them for it.
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The Lost Eddie Murphy Version of ‘Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home’ 40 Years Later (Exclusive)
Forty years ago, Star Trek crossed over to the mainstream with the 1986 film The Voyage Home, in which Captain Kirk and his ...
Fans of central planning once hoped that computers would allow economies to get closer to the harmonious “Pluribus” model.
Engadget's Karissa Bell was able to get a glimpse of it on the show floor at CES Unveiled.
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