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Ahead of the film adaptation’s release, Weir talked to Popular Mechanics about creating accurate sci-fi tech, protagonist ...
Andy Weir attends the ‘Project Hail Mary’ New York premiere at Lincoln Center on March 18, 2026 in New York City. When asked ...
Max Hodak is a biomedical engineer who co-founded the brain-computer interface company Neuralink with Elon Musk and a team of ...
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A Kiwi dad remains under police guard in hospital as friends mourning his partner and baby daughter say the family is facing ...
Programmer-turned-novelist Andy Weir has now cranked out two bestselling sci-fi novels that Hollywood could not resist.
Research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that people who can laugh at themselves are almost impossible not to like. Some people are just naturally easy to like.
Invisibility cloaks used to be the stuff of science fiction. Now they are a piece of tech that could be crucial to modern ...