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Even as the scientific community mourns the passing of Dr Jayant Narlikar, many are revisiting his Marathi science fiction ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow the Non-Essential Spleen Could Regenerate Vital Organs Inside the BodyScientists are repurposing this once non-essential organ to grow life-saving tissues on demand and from inside the body.
AI is advancing at such speed that speculative moral questions, once the province of science fiction, are suddenly real and pressing, says a philosopher and psychology researcher Frank Martela.
Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never let Me Go, published 20 years ago, has sold millions of copies, and been translated into 50 languages.
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TalkAndroid on MSNStar Trek’s top-rated sci-fi series (98%) is officially getting a new seasonThe beloved sci-fi series with a remarkable 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes is finally making its eagerly anticipated comeback after a two-year hiatus.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAI meets the conditions for having free will—we need to give it a moral compass, says researcherAI is advancing at such speed that speculative moral questions, once the province of science fiction, are suddenly real and ...
What would it take to create a cyborg brain like the one in the new TV show Murderbot? The answer reveals what makes our own ...
Existential questions about artificial intelligence and 3-D organic printing are explored playfully in the Apple TV+ comedic ...
Discover how scientists can delay menopause by 10+ years using rapamycin and tissue preservation. Revolutionary options.
The Fly is a 1986 American science fiction body horror movie. David Cronenberg co-wrote and directed the film. Seth Brundle, desperate for self-interest and motivated by booze and jealousy, tests his ...
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ZME Science on MSNAncient 3,500-year-old Mycenaean armor tested in epic combat simulation shows Homer’s Iliad wasn’t just a fantasy story after allThis armor wasn't just for show. It could have seen deadly combat during the epic Trojan War.
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The Astonishing Challenges of Near-Light-Speed Travel: Physics, Human Limits, and Engineering MarvelsIt’s neither possible nor survivable to travel near the speed of light relative to our good old Earth,” says Gerd Kortemeyer, ...
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