adaptations
Here’s a Slug That Can Sever Its Own Head and Grow a New Body
Scientists were baffled after they observed the severed heads heal and begin to eat before growing new bodies.
'Bleach' Proves It's Possible to Make Good Live-Action Anime Movies
'Bleach' premiered in the US last weekend, and it could pave the way forward for better representation of anime on the big screen.
In Pursuit of the Perfect Sherlock Holmes
Holmes is an endlessly adapted and adaptable character, but sometimes there's a version that just feels exactly like what you want.
Come Watch 'The Running Man' with Motherboard at Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi action film that depicted a dystopian 2017 United States with a deadly government reality show.
The Clever Evolutionary Engineering That Keeps Penguins Ice-Free
Understanding this prerequisite to the penguin lifestyle has proven difficult, but Chinese researchers now have some answers.
Behind the Top Secret Light-Based Communications of the Mantis Shrimp
Nature's tough-guy arthropod offers physicists an entirely new sort of optical material.
On Novelizing 'The Force Awakens'
Alan Dean Foster's been writing with the fervor and excitement of a 14-year old since 1972.
Talking Metaphysics, Subversion, and Puppets with Legendary Twin Filmmakers the Quay Brothers
"The way we work, it could take hours and hours and days and weeks to prepare one frame."
[Trailer] Fight Cyborgs and Techno-Viruses in Sci-Fi Short Film 'Temple'
Watch the trailer for 'Temple,' the new film from the makers of the crowd-funded live-action 'AKIRA' trailer.
Do Not Fuck With This Beetle
New research finally explains the corrosive explosions of the bombardier beetle.