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There are elements of these ancient, distant George Lucas stories that might seem like science fiction but are, in fact, science reality.
An asthmatic oyster, a sad sasquatch and a color-changing coral. All are characters in a collection of children’s stories written by Susquehanna University students and based on scientific research.
Are your kids totally into time travel? Superfans of space adventures? Our list of sci-fi favorites has something for all the young science fiction book lovers out there. From classics to hot new ...
Adriana Polito, originally from Glasgow but now living in Wigan, is releasing a free chapter a day from her 22-chapter ...
Ruth Spiro is a children’s author. Her new book, “ How to Explain Climate Science to a Grown-up ,” encourages kids to add climate change to that list. In the book, a child teaches a man how burning ...
Calvin senior Weston Fields became a published author for the second time. The Weather Belt is the second novel in a series ...
This month marks the third anniversary of our small but dynamic science reporting team. To celebrate, I’d like to share a story with you ... treating “science fiction” as news.
“What they’ve been able to do, it almost falls into the realm of science fiction. It’s so amazing– the technology that’s going on here.” The newly described method and prototype ...
science fiction. “When he keeps saying, you know, ‘We’re at a fork in the road. The future of human civilization depends on this election,’ he means SpaceX,” she tells David Remnick.
How high can you go with towers made from tennis balls? Andria Rogava brings you his crazy, new 12-storey edifice. Now, in the latest exciting development, I have built a new, record-breaking tower ...
When we look for extraterrestrials, we often peer into the depths of space. But alien life might be closer than you think A false-colour depiction of the Occator crater on the dwarf planet Ceres, ...