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#141 Energy threat to international security; a new form of multiplication

13 October 2022

The climate crisis is as great a threat to energy security as Russia’s war on Ukraine, warns the World Meteorological Organization. From water scarcity to hurricanes, the team finds out what sort of threats we’re talking about, and discusses potential...


Hardspace: Shipbreaker review: strip spacecraft for parts in orbit

Hardspace: Shipbreaker review: strip spacecraft for parts in orbit

12 October 2022

This video game lets you work as a salvager in low Earth orbit. Essentially, it is like building a Lego set in reverse, and, like Lego, it is a very satisfying experience, finds Jacob Aron


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Has a recent glut of fantasy shows pushed sci-fi out of the limelight?

5 October 2022

HBO's Game of Thrones turned fantasy into a cultural phenomenon on the small screen; now, rival platforms are rushing to catch up. Are sci-fi fans being left out in the cold, asks Bethan Ackerley


Author Neal Stephenson onstage at the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festival

Sci-fi author Neal Stephenson wants to build a metaverse open to all

29 September 2022

The science-fiction author who coined the term metaverse in his 1992 novel Snow Crash is going head-to-head with Meta and Microsoft to create an open-source platform for creating virtual worlds


Don't Miss: Take part in a sci-fi adventure at London's Science Museum

Don't Miss: Take part in a sci-fi adventure at London's Science Museum

28 September 2022

New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss


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Two provocative new novels inject some fantasy into the sci-fi outlook

21 September 2022

Ling Ma's Bliss Montage and Christopher Priest's Expect Me Tomorrow use fantasy to address real issues. Will this perspective energise people to do something about the future, asks Sally Adee


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Vesper review: Exquisite dystopian sci-fi has a Brothers Grimm edge

21 September 2022

Set on an Earth where the ecosystem has collapsed, this ravishing sci-fi film is centred on Vesper, a young girl struggling to find a cure for her paralysed father


The Silent Sea review: South Korean series is a slice of space horror

The Silent Sea review: South Korean series is a slice of space horror

7 September 2022

From a parched Earth, Song Ji-an joins a lunar mission to find out how her sister died. With nods to the 1972 Solaris and Alien, word-of-mouth hit The Silent Sea is an intriguing show, says Bethan Ackerley


DDEW4X Diana Schiepp demonstrates the world-wide data communication on an IBM Web Server 400 at the Internet Fair in Berlin on the 29th of May in 1997.

Escape review: An account of the internet's intimate early days

7 September 2022

Escape, a thoughtful book by Marie Le Conte, recalls a time when people tended to organise themselves into small communities around blogs and other online hangouts. Should we go back?


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Two noir sci-fi novels show crushing despair can make great reading

24 August 2022

Victor Manibo's The Sleepless and Joma West's Face are noir-inflected novels that compel with their bleak visions and great writing, both coming from distinct perspectives, says Sally Adee


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