Representing a stellar alignment of epic proportions, celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and "Star Trek" legend ...
Living comfortably on sixteen hundred dollars monthly sounds like mathematical fiction in most American cities where that barely covers rent. Wahpeton, North Dakota, nestled along the Red River on the ...
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Here are eight recommendations for novels with enough scientific rigor and romantic spark to light a Bunsen burner. Atmosphere: A Love Story by Taylor Jenkins Reid Ballantine Books, 2025 (Tags: ...
We pick the sci-fi novels we’re most looking forward to reading this month, from a new Brandon Sanderson to the latest from Makana Yamamoto ...
The military science fiction subgenre has been wildly popular on television since the '90s. Shows under this category normally depict the use of science fiction technology either on Earth or in space.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife, Wendy, recently announced that they would finance, out of their own pocket, a number of new observatories, including a space telescope dubbed “Lazuli.” ...
Audible is Amazon’s way of piping books directly into your ears, and honestly, it’s a pretty great deal. You’ll get one credit each month to grab a standout audiobook you can enjoy while doing chores, ...
Scientists have discovered the largest organic molecule containing sulfur — a key ingredient for life — ever identified in interstellar space. The researchers call the discovery a “missing link” in ...
Marcel is a writer who is passionate about most movies and series. He will watch anything that's good. He is a content manager by day and a videographer when needed. Marcel used to work at a major ...
A 2001 study by Harold Leitenberg of The Journal of Sex Research found that women who read romance or erotic novels have 74% more sex with their partners than those who don’t. Similarly, a 2025 survey ...
When scientists sent bacteria-infecting viruses to the International Space Station, the microbes did not behave the same way they do on Earth. In microgravity, infections still occurred, but both ...