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海外TECH | Engadget | What to read this weekend: Existential sci-fi, a repair manual for the climate crisis, EC Comics resurrected | https://www.engadget.com/what-to-read-books-existential-sci-fi-ai-technology-climate-crisis-solutions-ec-comics-horror-183058573.html?src=rss | New releases in fiction nonfiction and comics that caught our attention Toward Eternity by Anton HurToward Eternity does not waste any time in getting to the drama The novel by Anton Hur begins in the not so far off future and opens with a moment of crisis a patient in a nanotherapy research clinic has seemingly vanished into thin air This patient had been undergoing a new type of treatment that uses android cells dubbed nanites to cure cancer by replacing the body s own cells In doing so however it transforms the body entirely into a nanodroid giving rise to nano humans that are no longer subjected to mortality The story jumps through time and different perspectives exploring what it means to be human in a world where technology is quickly catching up to biology From the second I started reading this one I did not want to put it down Into the Clear Blue Sky The Path to Restoring Our Atmosphere by Rob JacksonIt can be hard not to get swept up in the doom and gloom of climate change especially amid reports marking Earth s hottest years on record and still rising emissions from fossil fuels Stanford climate scientist Rob Jackson s new book Into the Clear Blue Sky The Path to Restoring Our Atmosphere aims to foster a more optimistic outlook by calling attention to the courses of action that could lead us to a better future for our planet and its inhabitants I view my book as a home repair manual for the planet Jackson said in a recent interview published by the scientific journal ACS Central Science It highlights the people and the ideas needed to solve the climate crisis I want most of all to give people hope a sense of optimism Yes climate change is already bad but we can still fix this problem Epitaphs from the Abyss Legendary comic book publisher EC Comics which brought us series like Tales from the Crypt and Weird Science more than years ago is making a comeback with its first new series in decades Epitaphs from the Abyss The first issue of the horror series was released at the end of July and features four tales ーwhich are introduced by a ghoulish narrator dubbed The Grave Digger Epitaphs from the Abyss has stories by Brian Azzarello J Holtham Stephanie Phillips and Chris Condon with art by Lee Bermejo Phil Hester Peter Krause and Jorge Forn s There s something about those old EC Comics that just hits different and Epitaphs faithfully slips back into that vibe to deliver spooky new stories that have a classic feel This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2024-08-03 18:30:58 |
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