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As Science magazine observed, "But this year the world got a glimpse of what might be the next best thing: an injectable drug that protects people for 6 months with each shot." Super-Earth ...
We asked New Scientist writers to pick their favourite sci-fi short story. From H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine to Octavia E.
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No matter what the Oscars tell us, horror is one of the most influential genres in cinema, and one film in particular has had an outsized legacy.
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Unix workstations were powerful computers that ran some variant of Unix. As the name implies, they were meant for serious work such as software development, CAD, or graphics. They were widely used by ...