Creator Rod Serling’s anthology show defined the genre and formed countless numbers of science fiction threads, but also covered themes that resonate to this day. These include, in no particular order, racism, loneliness, the fragile nature of society, and the enduring notion that the greatest threat to humanity is often …
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reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 23, 2020 Imagine the sunset over the ocean. It is large over the horizon, spreading an orange-pink glow across the sky. Seagulls fly overhead and their toes are in the sand. Many people will have been able to imagine the sunset clearly and vividly, almost …
Read More »Maps reveal what the 8th continent, Zealandia, looks like underwater
Scientists confirmed the existence of an eighth continent, called Zealandia, under New Zealand and the surrounding ocean in 2017. Because 94% of Zealand’s 2 million square miles are underwater, mapping the continent is challenging. The researchers have just released maps showing Zealandia in unprecedented detail, revealing its shape and how …
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Go to the bottom I don’t know what it was about Mr piercer That attracted me to him in 1999. Maybe it was the beautiful color scheme or the adorable pet. Either way, the Arcade / PlayStation / Dreamcast original made me a life-long fan. So you better think I’m …
Read More »Viruses don’t take breaks. The world can learn from how the DRC is overcoming Ebola | Global development
TThe Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has ended. Thursday was 42 days since the last person with Ebola was discharged, double the maximum time it takes for symptoms to appear. Almost two years of hard work and community leadership in the DRC have paid …
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