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science fiction

  • The Birthday of the World

    The Birthday of the World

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 22, 2017 · 02:14 pm
  • Eight works of science fiction that present tyrants (not all of them human)

    Eight works of science fiction that present tyrants (not all of them human)

    Arnab Chakraborty
    · Feb 11, 2017 · 06:30 pm
  • Film review: Sci-fi movie ‘The Space Between Us’ actually works better as a goofy teen romance

    Film review: Sci-fi movie ‘The Space Between Us’ actually works better as a goofy teen romance

    Aakash Karkare
    · Feb 10, 2017 · 07:00 am
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    If you thought 2017 is bad, these films imagined things would be much worse

    Aakash Karkare
    · Jan 26, 2017 · 01:30 pm
  • What happens in cashless societies? Five answers from science fiction

    What happens in cashless societies? Five answers from science fiction

    Arnab Chakraborty
    · Jan 02, 2017 · 08:30 am
  • Dreams of unborn babies and women who don’t exist in TV show ‘Falling Water’

    Dreams of unborn babies and women who don’t exist in TV show ‘Falling Water’

    Vikram Johri
    · Oct 31, 2016 · 12:00 pm
  • At 150, HG Wells would have found his social  (and not just scientific) prophecies coming true today

    At 150, HG Wells would have found his social (and not just scientific) prophecies coming true today

    Simon John James, The Conversation
    · Sep 23, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • The Three Body Problem

    The Three Body Problem

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 21, 2016 · 09:46 am
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