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Andy Weir’s novel blends humor, scientific rigor, and human ingenuity to make science fiction feel believable and thrilling.
Science fiction romanticized Mars as a place of adventure and future settlement; science tells a very different story.
Speculative evolution explores the strange paths natural selection might have taken — and what that means for humans.
Reading isn’t just writing prep; together, reading and writing help writers think and generate original ideas through extended cognition.
In post-apocalyptic fiction, imagined futures turn today’s political and cultural tensions into geography.
Each of these stories rests on a foundation of great ideas that will scare you to death and make you think.
The ANITA experiment found cosmic rays shooting out of Antarctica. One interpretation claims "parallel Universes," but is that right?
The comedian and musician behind the viral hit “BBL Drizzy” shares the books that shaped his thinking and approach to art.
In this preview from "The Saucerian," author Gabriel Mckee explains how the combination of fantastical stories and obscure bureaucracy launched the “space age of the imagination.”
The latest season of the "Revolutions" podcast blends history with science fiction to tell the story of the Red Planet's rise.
We need more science fiction-inspired thinking in how we approach AI research, argues AI expert Gary Marcus.
If humanity lives in an otherwise barren Universe, we'll have to forge philosophy that fills the void.
“Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
“Dune: Part One” screenwriter Eric Roth spoke with Big Think about the challenges of bringing Frank Herbert's sci-fi epic to the big screen.
Since 1962, humanity has been sending messages into space with the intent to make contact with intelligent extraterrestrials. Are those efforts worth the risks?
Implanting machine components into human bodies, argues one scholar, could make for a better society.
Aliens are often portrayed in popular culture as humanoid. But in reality, intelligent extraterrestrials might take far stranger forms.
Step back from the AI maelstrom and explore Lem’s "Summa Technologiae" for a detached look at technology’s role in human evolution.
Some physicists are besot with the multiverse, but if we can't detect these other universes, how seriously should we take them?
NuqneH! Saluton! A linguistic anthropologist (and creator of the Kryptonian language, among others) studies the people who invent new tongues.
Do grim sci-fi scenarios crush our hopes for real-world growth? Author Michael Harris looks elsewhere to unblock the road to a better future.
From "The Castle of Otranto" to "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, these books changed the literary landscape.
Narnia and early Middle-earth were pancake-esque — but their creators took differing views on de-globalization.