Set more than 10,000 years before the events of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune and Dune: Part Two (together an adaptation of Frank ...
From hallucinogenic fish to nematodes oozing with lifespan-extending pheromones, many animals on Earth secrete chemicals with ...
Blue-chip stocks are industry-leading companies that are dependable, profitable, and stable. They usually have large market capitalizations, and they’re often so well-known and respected, it’s ...
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Well, look no further. Here are four of the creepiest books (or short stories) and how they came to be. Author: Mary Shelley Publication date: 1818 What is now a Halloween staple started out ...
The other half of the book’s inspiration came from Lucy Clifford’s short story, “The New Mother,” published in 1882. In this story, two children named Blue Eyes and Turkey meet a girl sitting on the ...
Graphic novels — comics published in book format with a spine and sturdier covers ... The comic, which reimagines Batman as a younger, blue-collar agent of chaos fighting a corrupt system ...
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The man has written seventy-seven books, so some nod to brevity is required. Any published stories compiled within a larger collection will not be ranked singularly. That still leaves sixty-plus ...
“We’ve never seen a force like this,” says Valya Harkonnen (Emily Watson) in the final trailer for the HBO prequel series Dune: Prophecy. That comment is delivered amidst images of ...
Maybe it’s my inner Aquarius, or maybe it’s “Blue Mind Theory.” A term coined by biologist Dr. Wallace J. Nichols in his book Blue Mind, Blue Mind Theory is the idea that being in or near ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include histories of corporate mismanagement and misbehavior in the 19th century (“Savings and ...