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An eerie ‘digital afterlife’ is no longer science fiction. So how do we navigate the risks?
The Conversation· 2 days agoThis promise of chatting with a virtual version of your loved one – perhaps through a virtual reality (VR) headset – is like stepping into a sci-fi movie, both thrilling and a bit eerie. As ...
The Thing Documentary Set to Go Deep Inside John Carpenter’s Sci-Fi Horror Classic
Sci Fi Wire· 5 days agoCritics (and many moviegoers) panned Carpenter’s stone-cold sci-fi horror classic at the time of its...
3 shows cancelled by Amazon Prime Video that deserve another season
T3 via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoMoney, or the lack of it, saw the end of American Gods. It seems that super high production values...
The best Netflix original movies right now
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe best Netflix original movies now include Trigger Warning, Ultraman: Rising, Unfrosted, Mother of the Bride, Thelma the Unicorn, The Beautiful Game...
Orphan Black: Echoes’ Krysten Ritter Talks ‘Terrifying’ Challenge of Playing an Amnesiac in...
TVLine.com via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoWhen Krysten Ritter is ready for a new role, she typically looks for lush backstories to pull from....
ADA Scientific Sessions 2024 Go Beyond Glucose and Obesity
Medscape· 6 days agoScientific Sessions committee chair Alice Cheng, MD, told Medscape Medical News, "What we're going...
This Real Image Won an AI Photo Competition
Scientific American· 6 days agoFor that AI category, Astray submitted an image that appeared to show a flamingo without its head and neck—but that was a little white lie. The piece, entitled F L A M I N G O N E, is a real ...
METI: The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence Has A Highly Controversial Twin
IFLScience· 10 hours agoAccording to some scientists, METI could get us all killed.
Donald Sutherland Was Some Kind of Movie Star
Vulture· 4 days agoFew actors committed as ferociously. Few actors were so damned much fun to watch.
The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: Why People Are Playing a Banana-Clicking Game
Lifehacker· 6 days agoThere are around 800,000 people currently “playing” Banana, up from about 400,000 last week, so it’s going a little bananas. As for what it actually is, here’s the official ...