‘Growing Things’ Will Wind Its Tendrils Into Your Mind
Horror writer Paul Tremblay’s new short story collection is full of ghosts, monsters, nightmares and apocalypses — all of which feel so close by they might be happening to you, right now.
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5 Things To Know About ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3
SpaceX Recovered Its First Rocket Fairing. Let’s Crunch the Numbers!
SpaceX recovered its first fairing last week after a Falcon Heavy launch. Here’s how to estimate the challenge faced by Ms. Tree, the retrieval boat.
A $50 tablet can handle the basics, but not much more
Compared to affordable phones, budget tablets aren’t a great value
Future Food – Created From Water, Air and Electricity
Solar Foods, a Finnish star-up is planning to produce 50 million meals of a new protein, Solein made using just water air and electricity in the next two years.
Baby Crow’s First Word ‘Caw’
I Opted Out of Facial Recognition at the Airport—It Wasn’t Easy
Opinion: We’ve been assured that facial recognition technology is secure, reliable, and accurate. That’s far from certain.
‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ Is Remarkably Relevant in 2019
Two decades after its debut, a Netflix re-release of the show is proving how prescient it is.
In ‘The Gifted School,’ Ripped-From-The-Headlines Parental Scheming
Bruce Holsinger’s new novel — about overprivileged parents cheating to get their kids into a magnet school — is very topical, but the characters are too flat to hook readers’ attention for long.
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