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Researchers were surprised to find giant gas planets orbiting quite near to their stars. Yet novelists had already imagined ...
Italian American physicist Enrico Fermi once asked, “if we live in an infinite universe with infinite capacity for life, why ...
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More than half of the books listed were fake, according to the piece's author, Marco Buscaglia, who admitted to using AI for help in his research but didn't double-check what it produced. “A really ...
Long before science fiction ... the double-edged promise of scientific power, presenting a world where innovation is both salvation and destruction, offering a chilling meditation on the consequences ...
Ages come and pass, and a new month has dawned — bringing with it new books! It seems like it's always a busy time in the science fiction and ... which Ace is re-releasing in a beautiful set ...
Science fiction offers powerful insights into the future of technology, society, and humanity. These 12 books push boundaries ... This cautionary tale shows how scientific advancements can be a double ...
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 ...
A new month has dawned, and as the prophecy foretold, a glut of new fantasy and science fiction books are about to arrive ... Image courtesy of Ace. How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying ...
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J. Lundwall) still felt compelled to include the original Star Trek in their non-fiction books about the history of science fiction. Obviously, haters try to conflate the two questions "is this ...