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io9 - Jul 5, 2008
Despite the fact that his hair is dark brown, Steven Moffat is everybody's favorite golden-boy Doctor Who writer. He's won two Hugo Awards so far for his episodes, and been nominated for two more Nebulas and another …
Also tagged: doctor who, russell t davies, blink, steven moffat, the girl in the fireplace, sally sparrow
io9 - Jul 2, 2008
If Perez Hilton is to be believed - always an interesting way to start a sentence - then the personal and professional partnership of Robert Rodriguez and Rose McGowan has come to an end. That leaves both their Red …
Also tagged: barbarella, jessica alba, rose mcgowan, red sonja
io9 - Jun 28, 2008
Don't get me wrong; I know that Batman is as much about the gadgets as he is the whole parents-getting-killed-so-he-fights-crime thing. But the last two posters to be released promoting The Dark Knight have both …
Also tagged: transformers, the dark knight, tim burton, batman, the joker, batcycle, chris nolan, christopher bale
io9 - Jun 25, 2008
Okay, so we've already decided that the idea that women don't like science fiction is, well, kind of retarded. But that doesn't stop people continuing to offer advice about how to introduce the "fairer" sex to a world …
Also tagged: the atlantic, megan mcardle
io9 - Jun 20, 2008
Now that the big brother studio world has sufficiently killed our beloved zombie genre and is slowly oversaturating society with superheroes, their sights have turned towards time travel. In a wake of newly announced …
Also tagged: the archive
io9 - Jun 19, 2008
If you were getting excited about having a company like 23andme sequence your genome for you, it's time to put a lid on it. Apparently the State of California has decided that people should not be allowed to sequence …
Also tagged: politics, science, biology, california, genomics, genome rights
io9 - Jun 19, 2008
Google and the internet are changing the way our brains work, no doubt about it. With the internet at our fingertips, why bother to remember trivial facts when Wikipedia is just a click or two away? In the latest issue …
Also tagged: internet, artificial intelligence, google, brain, ai, the atlantic, socrates, hal 9000
io9 - Jun 16, 2008
While The Incredible Hulk didn't bomb at the box office, it didn't quite manage to outperform the outrageously sucky previous Hulk flick, directed by Ang Lee. This might not be such a big deal, as we pointed out …
Also tagged: books, movies, comics, top, jekyll and hyde, incredible hulk
io9 - Jun 4, 2008
Once in a while I veer outside my pure SF diet to consume something else — you know, like Grey's Anatomy. What do you want? It has hot people doing science, OK? Anyway, last week's season finale on Grey's involved a …
Also tagged: television, gray s anatomy
io9 - May 23, 2008
Sure, Iron Man may have seemed like harmless fun set in a vaguely "real world" setting, pitting Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark against villains so cartoony as to be easy to hate while realistic enough to hit all of our …
Also tagged: movies, comics, iron man, us air force, war machine