This piece examines the parallels between sci-fi concepts and current technological achievements, emphasizing the ongoing journey from imagination to reality and pondering ...
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Can you really survive on Mars? What science fiction gets wrong about off-world living
Arnie said, "Get your a* to Mars", but is it really a good idea? We asked the experts about our Martian future.
BOT or NOT? This special series explores the evolving relationship between humans and machines, examining the ways that robots, artificial intelligence and automation are impacting our work and lives.
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the May 10, 1980 issue of America as “Science Fiction and Religion.” Science fiction and religion walking—or jetting—hand in hand? Shades of the ...
On September 8, 1966, Star Trek first aired in the United States, launching a cultural and technological imagination that has profoundly shaped public ...
Science fiction has an uncanny ability to predict the future. In its pages or on the screen, sci-fi, from the time of Jules Verne onward, has envisioned technological advances, societal ...
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12 incredible fantasy and science fiction books by Black authors
In honor of Black History Month, we're recommending these fantasy and sci-fi novels written by Black authors.
Science Fiction Theatre was an early sci-fi anthology TV series, and though it became well known, it wasn’t the first. Technically, it was predated by the CBS anthology series Out There and the ABC ...
Fire and ice, high and low, near and far, fantasy and science fiction. The following pairs might all appear to be opposites, but the last of those are not as incomparable as you might think. Yes, the ...
It was an absolute pleasure to be invited down to Auckland again this year to take part in Payment New Zealand's excellent event “The Point". On the first day of the event, the author Brett King and I ...
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