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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.
He wakes up alone on a spaceship, barely able to speak, and somehow ends up Earth’s last, nerdy hope — armed with a dry-erase marker, a useless AI, and the kind of scrappy optimism that makes the end ...
Scientists have identified 45 Earth-like exoplanets that are the strongest known candidates for hosting extraterrestrial life.
It's hard not to find the premise of Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary instantly compelling: Something is slowly killing the sun and threatening life on Earth. That same mysterious force, dubbed the ...
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