May is a great month for sci-fi and fantasy lovers. A big part of that comes from the Star Wars fandom celebrating May 4th, and this year's release of The Manda ...
The 1980s was a great time to be a sci-fi fan, with several memorable science fiction movies hitting cineplexes in the first ...
With Hollywood’s box office numbers fading, there’s never been a better time to take a big risk on good ideas. There’s a ...
The vast amount of misinformation circulating in public health is largely due to not understanding evidence-based science.
After co-creating many of Marvel's most popular characters (Captain America, Thor, the Hulk, the X-Men, the list goes on), a ...
Long before engineers build the future, someone has to imagine it; that work often starts in fiction. Stories give us the ...
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Read an extract from Luminous by Silvia Park
In this extract from Luminous, the May read for the New Scientist Book Club, we meet a mysterious robot discovered in a ...
The Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, does not confine himself to reading business and technology-related literature. He recommends ...
The enviable creative achievements of video game designer, ace illustrator, and Hollywood concept artist Ben Mauro could fill ...
The giant kraken, a mythical marine beast, may not be entirely fiction. New evidence suggests that octopuses up to 62 feet ...
Artistic reconstruction of a dire wolf. You may have seen them in Game of Thrones, but dire wolves aren’t fantasy beasts.
The New Scientist Book Club read Kim Stanley Robinson's acclaimed science fiction story about the first settlers on Mars in ...
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