Screen Rant on MSN
After 48 years, a science fiction master's lost "Star Trek" story is finally getting the release it deserves
A true survivor.
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Science Fiction Research Association Conference is now underway on Michigan State University’s ...
In this month’s picks, fatal fungi and killer calamari. Plus, lots of zombies (and a few podcasters).
It’s a framework for trying to think about health in new ways, using different methods for thinking than we’ve used before, ...
Human tooth regrowth trials are underway in Japan, raising hopes that missing teeth could one day grow back naturally.
Georges Méliès’ A Trip to the Moon, from 1902, is one of the earliest films ever made andis classified as an adventure short ...
New Scientist on MSN
The best new science-fiction books of June 2026
There is plenty of intriguing sci-fi on offer this month, whether it’s solar-powered cities from Adrian Tchaikovsky or a strange future from M. John Harrison ...
Inside the University of Miami's newly opened 3D bioprinting lab, the future of medicine looks a lot like science fiction.
Amy Scott, host of the podcast "How We Survive," reports on a California non-profit that wants to deploy umbrella-like shades ...
The Sunday Guardian Live on MSN
10 sci-fi books that every science fiction fan should read right now
India, June 16 -- Science fiction keeps pushing the boundaries of imagination, blending technology, philosophy, and future ...
From its pulpy origins, science fiction has blossomed into an incredible genre that seeks to investigate humanity's biggest questions with a smile. It asks old questions -- what are our biggest fears?
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