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How Pitch Black Almost Cost Claudia Black Her Farscape Role as Aeryn Sun The late 1990s was a hectic time for one of science fiction’s most fan favored actors. By Benjamin Bullard 3 months ago
An Introduction to Braille: The Science Behind The Book of Eli More than a movie MacGuffin, Braille is an innovative form of tactile communication. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
The 15 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Peacock in August 2024: M3GAN, Waterworld, Hulk & More Peacock has a collection of new and old titles, including some of our science fiction faves! By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
The 20 Best Sci-Fi TV Shows on Peacock: Twisted Metal, Three-Body Problem, Resident Alien & More Aliens, assassins, superheroes, dystopias, and more! By SYFY WIRE Staff 3 months ago
Why Are the Animals All So Weird in Madagascar? Ninety million years of isolation will do weird things to you. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
What Would Happen if Bruce Almighty Actually Pulled the Moon Closer? When the Moon rushes up on you, you feel it. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
How an Ancient Scholar from the Middle Ages Inspired Men in Black 3's Time Travel Story The Torah can be applied to a multitude of topics, including the exploits of the Men in Black. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago
Are The Fifth Element's Futuristic Flying Cars Finally Here? We've been dreaming of flying cars for decades, and they might finally be ready for showtime. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Explaining Hox Genes: The Science Behind Annihilation Annihilation's Shimmer messes with Hox genes, the genes responsible for giving your body parts their identities. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Could Men in Black's Neuralyzers Actually Exist? The prototype (for mice) already exists! By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago