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How not to misread science fiction

Focusing on the futuristic tech that appears in sci-fi without paying attention to the actual point of the story is a big ...
Thanks to a combo of niche appeal and high production costs, sci-fi is easily the TV genre with the most devastating ...
WorldCon, the annual volunteer-run science fiction and fantasy writing convention, sweeps through a different city every year ...
These science fiction shows are the most beautiful the genre has to offer for a variety of reasons, from cinematography to ...
The hive mind doesn’t quite fit in the same category of horror as slashers or monsters, but it is its own impressive breed of ...
While many sci-fi hits have spawned extended franchises, these standalone works prove that science fiction movies can leave ...
Hey, have you ever heard of the 2012 sci-fi series Métal Hurlant Chronicles? Probably not, since it seems like no one cared ...
Science fiction movies aren't afraid to get heavy when needed, as seen in harrowing classics like The Thing, A Clockwork ...
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished our December read, Iain M. Banks's sci-fi novel The Player of Games - and most ...
Space ventures face technical and economic risks many times that of most terrestrial ventures. Around 6% of launches fail.
Sci-fi is easily one of the most popular genres of cinema, having given us some of the most acclaimed films of all time, from ...
Joseph Kosinski has several major projects in the pipeline, and among then is a mysterious UAP film that could defy ...