Science News, May 28th, 2019
This week, a binary asteroid flyby, humans mutating on Mars, Astrobees, a Starlink launch, the arrest of a SpaceX contractor employee, ARM breaks with Huawei, and Ford’s robot.
Read MoreThis week, a binary asteroid flyby, humans mutating on Mars, Astrobees, a Starlink launch, the arrest of a SpaceX contractor employee, ARM breaks with Huawei, and Ford’s robot.
Read MoreDeborah Underwood’s lyrical rhymes bring a classic fairy tale past the modern age and straight into a gorgeous future. Along with illustrations by Meg Hunt, INTERSTELLAR CINDERELLA offers a fresh perspective on an old classic tale.
Read MoreChris Grine was kind enough to take some time out of his day and chat with me about his creative processes. Caution: contains information!
Read MoreAdvances in Artificial Intelligence have been moderate at best. But could reducing the “smartness” of a computer be the solution?
Read MoreChris Grine’s new graphic novel, TIME SHIFTERS, is coming out. Read it with your kids, it’s got something for everyone!
Read MoreDadaist comedian Andy Kaufman once starred in a movie so bizarre it might well have been one of his stunts. We tell you all about it.
Read MoreThis week, we look at R.U.R., a 96-year-old play that basically invented the robot SF genre.
Read MoreTony Dyson, the man responsible for the irascible droid R2-D2, has passed away. Kelly remembers his legacy.
Read MoreYes. Oh yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. I didn’t even know I wanted it until I saw it. How
Read MoreMore discussion of the Fall TV season. We’ve seen some of the new episodes, and we’re ready for more.
Read MoreIt was inevitable. Now we are at the beginning of a revolution. Robots are taking over sports! Don’t believe me?
Read MoreRating: Teen Platform: PC Dev: Adhesive Games LTD Alright, if you don’t know HAWKEN, where have you been in the
Read MoreSeveral years ago, I was watching a cartoon show called Cubix: Robots For Everyone. I watched it mainly because it
Read MoreSo, this is a double review of books by George Mann. Mainly because I read the two books in reverse
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