For St. Louis native and YourWordsSTL executive director Anna Ojascastro Guzon, poetry has never been a quick project. Her debut book of poetry, A Moth Collection, is a compilation of more than two ...
Almost 51 years ago — when I was still a toddler — a gaming and science-fiction enthusiast named Lee Gold put together the first edition of an unusual collaborative role-playing-games magazine, ...
Anyone who truly values open and rational discussions about controversial subjects need to be cleared-eyed about where the ...
Scientists analyzing the genomes of thousands of people across Japan discovered evidence for a previously overlooked third ...
An 11.5-acre, City of Vancouver-owned industrial site next to Main Street-Science World Station is suitable for the new ...
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We Asked A Real-Life Astrophysicist: What Do Star Trek's Spaceships Get Right About Interstellar Travel?
We spoke to a genuine astrophysicist about the accuracy of Star Trek's approach to interstellar travel, the holodeck, and the transporter.
From crowd-pleasers like The Martian to ambitious sagas like The Three-Body Problem, these are the best sci-fi books to come ...
By: Sofia Bochoidze For millions of people living with Type 1 diabetes, daily life is shaped by constant calculation: glucose ...
And I am here today with the fabulous columnist David French and the equally fabulous times Opinion science writer David ...
Science start-up Colossal is on a mission to make animals “productionized” — getting rid of the need for eggs or wombs. And ...
Summary: Engineers and physicians developed a miniature, wireless polygraph system that is worn as a soft, lightweight ...
A few years ago, doctors began noticing something unusual about many patients who were later diagnosed with Parkinson disease ...
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