Keith Wagstaff
Inside the Surreal World of Sci-Fi Live Theater
Stripping away special effects forces stage directors to focus less on flash and more on story and social commentary.
Why Widespread Fusion Energy Is Taking So Damn Long
The most powerful experimental fusion reactor is under budget and a decade behind schedule.
What If the Robot Utopia Leads to an Existential Crisis for Humans?
Welcome to the automated ennui apocalypse.
I Tried Controlling My Dreams With My iPhone
Lucid dreaming is possible, they said. Just try this app, they said.
Why Do Statues of Humans Terrify Me? An Investigation
It all started with a horror movie, my confused parents and, ultimately, a urine-soaked My Buddy doll.
Sådan kan Paven blive kongen af Instagram
Paven er kommet på Insta, så vi spurgte en ekspert, hvordan han kan blive ligeså populær som Kylie Jenner.
The Black Market for Orchids Is Moving to Social Media, Study Says
“Even though they aren't fluffy or cute, we need to take threats to them seriously.”
The $4 Billion Scheme to Recreate the Moon in Coachella
Companies like Disney spend $4 billion on entertainment complexes, usually with the benefit of already owning billion-dollar movie franchises. How could any entrepreneur hope to compete?
There Will Be Broadband
Look outside of your window. If you see miles of farmland, chances are your internet service sucks. That’s because major telecommunications companies don’t think it’s worth the investment to bring high-speed broadband to sparsely populated areas. Not...