Fiction is there to drive us out of our heads, and science fiction even more so: it makes the wildest notions seem pressingly ...
Clues to our planet’s dramatic past are in the layers of rocks we might overlook. A great guide shows why they deserve our ...
“We Are All Animals” by Ben Hoare and Christopher Lloyd, illustrated by Mark Ruffle (What on Earth Books, ages 8 –12) This is ...
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Alex Foster's sci-fi novel “Circular Motion”. We liked it – but there ...
Shamahi charts humanity's evolutionary odyssey. We sat down with her to discuss the path of our species out of Africa to ...
I felt that awe again when I noticed the first hurricane lily of the season growing so close to a boulder along the dirt road of our neighborhood.
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As Solar Storm Hits Earth NASA Finds "The Sun Is Slowly Waking Up"
All signs were pointing to the Sun going into a prolonged phase of low activity,” NASA's Jamie Jasinski said. "The Sun is ...
With vengeful alien civilizations, virtual realities and hologram wives, Chinese science fiction is in its heyday — not just ...
Is anything original anymore? Or, are TV, film, and books destined to be dominated by preexisting franchises? For writer Noah ...
His expeditions, including many to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, yielded rare findings and led to exhibitions at the American ...
How Ancient India Transformed the World’ and Sunil Amrith’s ‘The Burning Earth: An Environmental History of the Last 500 Years’ are among six non-fiction works shortlisted for the British Academy Book ...
“Death of the Author” (HarperCollins, $30) is the next KC Pop-up Book Group pick, and the author will be featured during the ...
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