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Waving Flags on the Moon? Sci-Fi Just Got Real

China’s next big move in space exploration involves planting a flag on the Moon that appears to “flap” — yes, on the airless lunar surface. Sounds like science fiction, right? The trick lies in advanced tech: the flag will feature embedded wires and use electromagnetic currents to simulate that iconic, wind-driven waving motion we’re used […]

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Mysteries That Stay with You.

Canadian Katie Tallo’s journey to bestselling author is as captivating as her novels. With a career spanning over 30 years in screenwriting and directing, she transitioned to crime fiction with her debut novel, Dark August, which became an international bestseller and New York Times Editor’s Choice. This gripping story introduced Augusta Monet, a flawed yet […]

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The Future Takes Flight: Meet the XPeng AeroHT Flying Car

Imagine a vehicle that’s as comfortable cruising on the highway as it is soaring through the skies. That’s exactly what XPeng AeroHT—a subsidiary of XPeng Motors—unveiled at CES in Las Vegas this year. This innovative creation, known as the Land Aircraft Carrier, is the closest we’ve come to the flying cars of sci-fi dreams. What […]

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Hawaiian Pizza: A Canadian Sci-Fi Origin Story

When you think of pineapple on pizza, the combination might seem as unexpected as a plot twist in a science fiction novel. Surprisingly, this culinary creation originated not in Hawaii, but in Canada. In 1962, Sam Panopoulos, a Greek immigrant residing in Ontario, dared to add canned pineapple to a traditional pizza, giving birth to […]

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A New Era of Superscience: 20th Century Men

Science fiction and fantasy often thrive on alternate histories and rich, layered storytelling, and 20th Century Men stands tall among the best recent examples of the genre. Imagine an alternate Cold War, redefined by superscience and supersoldiers, and you’ll get a taste of what Deniz Camp’s bold comic offers. With a narrative density reminiscent of […]

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