Celestium on MSN
Europa may hide more water than Earth - and something blind could be moving under the ice
Alien life would not be random monster fiction, but shaped by evolution, gravity, light, water, and survival pressure. On red ...
BBC Sky at Night Magazine on MSN
Humans will evolve differently on Mars. This is how science says our bodies will transform on the Red Planet
Scott Solomon is an evolutionary biologist. We spoke to him about what our descendants in future settlements on the Red ...
DC is setting up a superhero TV future that no other major comic book franchise is matching right now.
/Film on MSN
Doctor Who's Peter Capaldi Gives One Of The Best Fantasy Books Ever The Perfect Audiobook
Those who've missed seeing Peter Capaldi on Doctor Who should check out his audiobook for this classic fantasy book (as ...
Skeletons, a spectacular alien spine ceiling and creepy baby heads make sci-fi hearts beat faster. A museum bar in Gruyères ...
From flying saucer sightings to an Air Force-funded study at CU Boulder, the city played an unexpected role in America's UFO ...
As much as Steven Spielberg likes aliens, he seems to prefer holding them at arm’s length. The creatures in Close Encounters ...
New Scientist on MSN
Why I started my sci-fi novel with a world-ending supernova
Claire North, whose space opera Slow Gods is the July read for the New Scientist Book Club, discusses how a population might ...
Landmark science fiction books like The Time Machine, 1984, and The Left Hand of Darkness have helped shape and define the genre over centuries.
Now this its twentieth year, the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers has announced the nominees for the annual Scribe Awards, which honour those in various categories of tie-in writing.
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