Science fiction
Bulgarian Author Zdravka Evtimova Was Awarded The Prize For Speculative Fiction in the USA
Bulgarian author Zdravka Evtimova received the newly established award 2023 Dr. T. O'Conor Sloane Prize in Speculative Fiction, which bears the name of T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D., the editor of Scientific American.
What Happens When You Lose Abortion Rights and How to Win Them Back: 6 Lessons From Poland
The cultural tier has to do with language and public imagination. The strategy is far more insidious than just taking part in public debate. Anti-choice propaganda is relentless, loud, gruesome and repetitive. It ignores reality, it appeals to deep-felt anxieties. It can be brutal, as with images of cut-up, bloody foetuses paraded in front of schools or driven around on the sides of vans.
NASA scientists detect evidence of parallel universe where time runs backward
The concept of a parallel universe has been around since the early 1960s, mostly in the minds of fans of sci-fi TV shows and comics
French sci-fi writers set out to “scare” the military establishment
A team of 10 science-fiction writers and artists have begun another round of envisioning threats to French security in 40 years or so
Turkish artist turns waste into ‘post-apocalyptic’ art
With a goal to remind people about the value of the world and life itself, a Turkish artist has been turning waste materials such as stone, glass, bone and metal into "post-apocalyptic" artworks to express the importance of life through his works.
Bodies of missing four found in their car in Crete
Search parties on Monday recovered the bodies of four members of a family who had gone missing early Sunday morning when their car was swept away by floodwaters in the Messara region of southern Crete.
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Iran replaces central bank chief as economy faces crisis
Iran replaced its central bank chief on July 25, local media reported, amid fallout over banking scandals and the crisis facing the country's economy.
Thessaloniki authorities deal with fallout of floods, water quality problems
Efforts were under way on Friday to restore water supplies to Thessaloniki after a heavy downpour on Thursday affected the quality of local drinking water.
The city's water board (EYATH) was temporarily suspending water supplies in different parts of the city - chiefly the center and western districts - as efforts proceeded to improve the quality.
Returning to the paths of faith on Mount Athos
"What do I like about Mount Athos? The people, to begin with. There's the landscape, of course, which is unique. And the smells. Like the smell of the refectory, which I remember from my first visit as a child.
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Takei and Dreyfuss face misconduct claims
Star Trek icon George Takei took to social media on Nov. 11 to deny an allegation he molested a male model in 1981 - as Richard Dreyfuss and Gary Godard became the latest entertainment figures to push back against sexual misconduct accusations.
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