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It’s alive! The making and remaking of ‘monster’


See how modern retellings of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein ... now than ever, Frankenstein raises a perhaps-unanswerable question that has rippled through the worlds of science-fiction and now ... Read More

See Christian Bale, Jessie Buckley transform into Frankenstein's monsters in new The Bride photos


These characters originally come from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, often credited as one of the first science ... as the monster. Want more movie news? Read More

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We can help! Science News Explores and the Science News in High Schools Digital Library offer a variety of free, age-appropriate STEM resources for kids from fifth through 12th grades. Stay up to ... Read More

Christian Bale Transforms Into Frankenstein’s Monster in First Look at Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride’


Christian Bale is Frankenstein’s monster in a first look at Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride.” The director, who is teaming up with Warner Bros. for the period film, shared images on ... Read More

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Apr. 15, 2024 — Researchers have found that microplastics -- are having a significant impact on our digestive pathways, making their way from the gut and into the tissues of the kidney ... Read More

The science behind memory


Kensinger points out some surprising facts about how memories work Explaining the science behind memory and memory loss—including ... from our social relationships to the decisions we make on a daily ... Read More

They've gone and Jokerfied Frankenstein's monster


the Joker-pocalypse has also come for Frankenstein’s monster. Heaven help us. Maggie Gyllenhaal debuted a few first-look images from her upcoming Mary Shelley adaptation, The Bride!, today ... Read More

How to make a solar eclipse viewer to safely watch the total solar eclipse on April 8


Let us make this perfectly clear: Don't look at the sun during a partial solar eclipse! Only during the few minutes of totality, when the sun's disk is ... and a former Live Science channel ... Read More

How to make sure your eclipse glasses are actually safe to use


The best option, of course, is to make sure you buy a pair of eclipse glasses that are from a trusted company the AAS or another similar group has approved. That’s because those eclipse glasses ... Read More

It’s alive! The making and remaking of ‘monster’


Why does a 200-year-old tale continue to draw storytellers? See how modern retellings of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein are taking on patriarchy, migration, AI. Read More

Christian Bale Is Frankenstein’s Monster in First Look at The Bride!


as Guillermo del Toro is making his own version starring Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac, and Mia Goth. Jessie Buckley as the Bride, photo by Niko Tavernise Christian Bale Is Frankenstein’s Monster in ... Read More


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