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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Country Under Heaven by Frederic S Durbin (Melville House) This enthralling “weird Western” tale ...
We love us a good science fiction gameplay experience and fortunately it looks like 2025 will have plenty of them to enjoy. #25 Split Fiction Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC ...
Netflix’s best new science fiction movie, a romance that pairs well with Greta Gerwig’s Barbie has a new spin on an old time travel plot.
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang headlines the opening day of the Vivatech trade fair on Wednesday, with around 14,000 startups attending the four-day Paris gathering to showcase products ...
Living in today's age of ambitious robotic exploration of Mars, with an eventual human mission to the red planet likely to happen one day, it is hard to imagine a time when Mars was a mysterious ...
How fire and rivalry shaped broadcasting’s debut.In the June 1925 issue of Popular Science, Newton Burke wrote: "J.L. Baird, inventor of the promising new system of radiovision." Image: Popular ...
After nearly a decade at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Melissa Starker — the center’s creative content and PR manager — is back in theaters. Starker left the Wex in May to assume the ...
Making Science, a global consulting firm specialising in AI-powered digital acceleration and performance marketing, has announced the launch of Creative Hub, a game-changing performance AI tool ...
In the summer of 1975, movie audiences learned all they ever wanted to know about bloodthirsty sharks from ‘Jaws.’ We asked shark scientists to set the record straight on Hollywood’s ...
Outside the box and creative in their storytelling, each science fiction program I put on the list below stays true to Apple's stylish branding. As the company's classic ad campaign states, it ...
Taking a picture with a single photoresistor is a brain-breaking idea. But go deeper and imagine taking that same picture with the same photoresistor, but without even facing the object. [Jon Bumst… ...