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All tomorrows imagined what humans might become, and it's far stranger than any sci-fi you've read
Most science fiction, even the really dark stuff, lets humanity keep a little bit of its dignity. The planet might blow up. The robots might turn on us. But somewhere in there, we're still us. Still ...
The Boys' may have come to an end on Prime Video, but there is plenty to look forward to in the world of fiction. Here are ...
The historian behind Sapiens reads more carefully than he writes. Six books Yuval Noah Harari has publicly endorsed, on AI, ...
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100 well-known facts that defy explanation
Explore 100 well known facts that turn out to defy explanation. From consciousness to the placebo effect, uncover baffling ...
Claims that the CIA secretly accessed consumer DNA databases have resurfaced following allegations linking genetic testing ...
On May 22, 2026, the Pentagon released a second batch of previously classified photos and videos showing what appear to be ...
The CIA has been accused of attempting to use DNA submitted to 23andMe and Ancestry.com to aid in their hunt for aliens on ...
We've been looking at nature the wrong way, argues Rowan Hooper. If we stop focusing on the individual, we get a whole new ...
On Earth, a cloudy morning giving way to a clear evening is unremarkable, the kind of forecast that barely warrants a glance ...
On Earth, a blazing orange and crimson horizon marks the close of day. On Mars, the planet famous for its rust-red landscapes ...
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CIA explored 23andMe, Ancestry for alien DNA links: Whistleblower
The Remote Viewing Program probed whether people could use extrasensory perception to conduct recon.
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