David Bowie’s had a vigorous afterlife since dying in New York 10 years ago. He conquered Billboard’s album chart for the ...
As we call time on the first quarter of the 21st century, I thought it might be a good opportunity to look back at some of ...
New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...
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Keepers of memory

Maybe because of the name I chose for it, longtime followers of this column which I began more than 25 years ago will associate me with collecting vintage fountain pens, and they’d be right—partly.
Trends are cyclical and if you lived through the 2000s you're sure to have noticed the reappearance of some of your favourite ...
Based on more than two decades of systematic research and crosscultural comparison by comparative mythologist David Talbott reconstructs a cosmic drama when planets hung in the sky close to the ...
Chinese pronouns are largely split between female and male – prompting LGBTQ activists to invent their own gender-neutral pronoun. That movement just took a big step forward.
The Xenomorph from the Alien film franchise is one of the coolest, most nefarious movie monsters ever hatched, with its acid blood, mouths-within-mouths, and diabolical claws. It pretty much ...
Ata is just six inches tall, with a conical-shaped head and unusually hard bones for her size. Some have claimed that she’s an alien. But a new study published today in the journal Genome Research not ...
From all-time classics like Fight Club to underrated gems like Babylon, these movies are masterpieces that have been ...
Of everything we wrote this year, you loved reading about MAGA turning on their own, tech billionaires being whiny little ...
Is there an Outer SpaceX? With 3I/ATLAS set to fly by Earth in just over a week, experts continue to speculate over its origins. Harvard Scientist Avi Loeb believes that if aliens, the comet wouldn’t ...