India, June 23 -- Science fiction has long been a window into the future, offering readers imaginative visions of advanced ...
India, June 25 -- Science fiction has long been a genre that pushes the boundaries of imagination while exploring the ...
Have you ever watched a sci-fi movie from the past that was eerily correct about the way our lives have unfolded in the future? It's actually not that surprising, as scientists have often cited the ...
Science fiction has a remarkable history of predicting the future. Long before many inventions existed, writers, filmmakers, and television creators imagined technologies that seemed impossible at the ...
Predicting the social and behavioural impact of future technologies before they are achieved would enable us to guide their development and regulation before these impacts get entrenched.
Science fiction has long served as a looking glass into humanity’s future, from our greatest triumphs to our darkest fears, offering writers and audiences opportunities to explore potential ...
Analyzing science fiction trends in popular culture has sometimes shown us where the world is headed, with several scientific discoveries and entertainment trends being predicted by leading authors.
Consider the alternative futures presented in Black Mirror, a dystopic anthology television series, where each episode explores the morbid but human-centric realities of technology. Season 7, Episode ...
Science fiction writer Neal Stephenson predicted the metaverse, wearable tech and artificial intelligence long before those technologies arrived. What does he think of it all now? Host Megan McArdle ...
"Little boys don't just fall from the sky. It's as if his didn't exist." Oh he does exist! But only if you have the courage to imagine his future. Another wonderfully original animation creation from ...
We are approaching the Gregorian New Year, and it’s a great time to ponder what’s coming next. Are we about to use CRISPR to grow wings? Will we all be uploading our brains to the Amazon cloud? Should ...
There is a game some people like to play when thinking about the future. Call it “Where’s my jetpack?” We pore over science fiction from years past (often the years when we were impressionable kids) ...