Every year in July, writers and readers of fiction gather for Readercon, in Burlington, Massachusetts. The conference, which has been held every summer for the past quarter century (at least), is ...
Before smartphones, tablets, and digital labs, science class for Baby Boomers meant getting hands-on with experiments that ...
Luc Haasbroek is a writer and videographer from Durban, South Africa. He has been writing professionally about pop culture for eight years. Luc's areas of interest are broad: he's just as passionate ...
From Galileo to Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, catch up on some of the science classics you’ve always intended to read (or pretended to have read). Plus, the first COVID-19 death in the US might have ...
The X-Files, Battlestar Galactica, The Twilight Zone, and Babylon 5 make up our list of classic sci-fi shows that are more ...
A version of this article appears in the November 2, 1929 issue of Science News. Love our Health & Medicine stories? Our coverage would not be possible without the generous support of subscribers to ...
A fan named Peter Graham once said that the golden age of science fiction is 12. That's true for me, although like many other fans I'd insist that my first exposure to SF happened during the real ...
A version of this article appears in the March 9, 1929 issue of Science News. Love our Health & Medicine stories? Our coverage would not be possible without the generous support of subscribers to ...