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Science fiction book covers of the 1960s and 1970s blast their way onto your retinas like an acid trip from beyond the universe. They're more vivid, trippier, and often more nightmarish than today's covers. Here are some of the craziest.
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Before we had industrial tree factories, terraforming was a slow and miserable process. But these days, all you need for your planetary startup are a couple of redwood mass production plants and you're good to go.
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Rumor has it someone might actually get to make a Sandman TV series: Supernatural creator Eric Kripke. Odd? Yes. Brilliant? Maybe. There are just two things we need to know.
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Will Alfonso Cuarón be able to make Gravity without an actress of Angelina Jolie's star power? We now know what makes Barry Levinson's Isopod a scifi environmental thriller. Thomas Jane wants in on The Walking Dead. Time to be spoiled!
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Edgar Rice Burroughs' first Martian trilogy, featuring John Carter on Barsoom, was a huge hit in the 1910s. How could he top it? With a series about Carter's kids, apocalyptic cities, floating heads with tentacles, and an ordinary Barsoomian soldier.More »
Want to live in a home that would put Ariadne's dreamscapes to shame? This Tokyo microhouse by Atelier Tekuto, "Reflections of Mineral," is filled with enough twisting walls, reflective surfaces, and off-kilter windows to outwit any murderous subconscious projections.
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I can't stop staring at this image, possibly because the raven transformations are so elaborate and strange. I'm not sure if it's the stages in one man's transformation, or several men in the throes of metamorphosis.
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Last night's Warehouse 13 pursued the same "throw together a bunch of ideas at high speed" approach that has worked so well for the show lately... and it didn't quite gel this time around, for me at least. Spoilers ahead...
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What's cooler: Guns disguised as ordinary objects or everyday items that look like guns? In honor of The American, George Clooney's new film in which he plays an assassin/undercover gunsmith (in theaters today!), here are some scary yet benign guns and their seemingly harmless but deadly counterparts.
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Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica juggled heavy duty space opera and fantastical, magic elements. But his next project will leave space behind, in favor of a world of pure magic, in the vein of Harry Potter for adults.
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"The Twilight Zone" explored a world of dark, sci-fi fantasies, often turning our understanding of the world around us on its head. Porn? Well, that just explores a whole lot of dark, sexy fantasies. Clearly, there's some overlap here.
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September is upon us, bringing new novels from William Gibson, Guillermo del Toro and Cherie Priest. Plus: postmodern time travel, zombie relationship tips, and the ultimate smackdown between vampires and alien invaders! More »
Red Letter Media's cantankerous old gadfly Mr. Plinkett has now focused his critical lens on 2009's Star Trek, and surprise, surprise! He doesn't hate it. He's still as grumpy and weirdly monotone as ever, though.
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Earlier today, a gunman entered Discovery Channel's headquarters with a gun or some explosives (reports are still coming in), took some employees hostage, and demanded better science programming.
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The big-screen adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona's Marvel comic Runaways will begin filming next spring in Los Angeles. Its production moniker, "Small Faces," is a reference to the British band who had a hit single entitled "Runaway."
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The purple-and-blue blur you see here is a representation of light in a perfectly quantum state, or "cat state," where particles exhibit opposite properties simultaneously. Now scientists have created this seemingly impossible state - using lasers, of course. More »
Peter Wingfield's Methos was probably the most enigmatic and fascinating character in the Highlander TV series. So it's awesome that Wingfield has taken the time to answer 11 of your most pressing Highlander questions. More »
Scientists were caught by surprise when Indonesia's Mount Sinabung suddenly erupted over the weekend, and an even stronger eruption on Monday sprayed soot and debris more than a mile into the air. Plumes of white smoke continue to pour out.
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François Vautier took every frame of Blade Runner, laid them out as one giant image, and allowed a virtual camera to pan over it. The result? "Blade Runner revisited," a spectacle that will leave you dreaming of electric sheep.
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In 2000, the European Space Agency sent four spacecraft into the magnetosphere, to study how the magnetic field around the planet works. For a decade, the craft have analyzed the aurora, solar winds, and more. How do they do it?
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These massive pin-ups of Ultraman's enemies appeared in a 1979 edition of Ultra Kaiju. Artist Toshio Okazaki really knocked this out of the park, and he included the best Ultraman foe of all...the dreaded Dino-Tank! Can you find him?
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For the past two months, shepherds in Mexico have been reporting hundreds of identical attacks on their goats. Multiple goats are beheaded "in a strange way." Many are blaming the legendary chupacabra.
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It seems like every low-budget science fiction movie is about time travel. There's Rian Johnson's Looper, Duncan Jones' Source Code and the Timecrimes remake. And now there's Repeaters, a Groundhog Day-esque thriller that just put out its first trailer.
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The Walking Dead season two will be a full 13 episodes. (Update: It's just a rumor.) There's an update on whether Caprica might make a second season. Plus a Tron Legacy poster, True Blood hints and a Fringe promo.
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September rocks your universe, with William Gibson's long-awaited novel Zero History, the return of your favorite TV shows including Fringe, Venture Bros. and Supernatural, and some of the year's coolest science fiction conventions. Here's the indispensible io9 calendar for September. More »
When Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, one of its victims was Six Flags New Orleans, which was flooded for a month after the storm. The park has been closed indefinitely since then, but urban explorers will still venture in.
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Steven Moffat has promised the first half of Doctor Who season six will end on a cliffhanger that will keep you on the edge of your seat all summer. But how will it stack up to these other spine-tingling cliffhangers?
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After completing the late Robert Jordan's acclaimed Wheel of Time saga, author Brandon Sanderson has finally revealed The Way of Kings, book one of his own epic cycle, The Stormlight Archive.
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Valerie Jeanne paints people and animals. Sounds simple enough, right? However, her people and animals have a bit of a twist - and a turn. And some weirdness...which I love. Check out this Big Eye Art.
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