The mockumentary is an underrated genre of comedy, but this classic sci-fi one still holds up today through its sharp writing ...
Falsehood and dissimulation, problematic in the criminal justice system, are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding the psychological origins of lying may help us to guard against it.
Transhumanist artist, digital rubble sifter and brain frying YouTube manipulator Zaron Mizmeras explains what the hell is ...
History and mystery animate this season’s genre offerings, from sweeping romantasies to chilling horror tales.
Muse's Matt Bellamy on ‘The Wow! Signal’, overcoming heartache and unknown, advice from pal Chris Martin, and building a ...
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Star Trek's returning 94% RT masterpiece fixed the Gorn with sci-fi's smartest story
One decision in Strange New Worlds seemed like a blatant Star Trek continuity error, but it ultimately became a genius sci-fi ...
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Nature’s most jaw-dropping shades of blue
True blue is one of nature's rarest tricks, and the animals that pull it off range from tiny ocean drifters that steal venom ...
Some of the most memorable characters on screens are not even from Earth, and they have left a mark through striking designs, detailed worldbuilding, and performances that audiences still talk about.
As much as Steven Spielberg likes aliens, he seems to prefer holding them at arm’s length. The creatures in Close Encounters ...
But, if a robot needs more brainpower, it can draw it from a local server via Wi-Fi. A robot’s A.I., like most computer ...
June's full moon in 2026, the Strawberry Moon, has come and gone. Here's when the next one will be.
These 12 1960s TV shows are still a pleasure to watch after all these years. Almost all live on in The post 12 1960s TV Shows ...
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