A new project wants to use the power of science fiction to do something very different: to inspire people to create a better future. It sounds very grand. We'll be discussing the project and learning some language to talk about the future in th...
This paper analyses the use of sound in BBC Wales' Doctor Who (2005–). It argues that rather than offering a single, unified strategy for sound design, the show 'sounds science fiction' in multiple, over-determined ways. Firstly, it is suggested that sound functions as a marker of brand...
But perhaps this might change. A new project wants to use the power of science fiction to do something very different: to inspire people to create a better future. It sounds very grand. We'll be discussing the project and learning some language to talk about the future in this programme. ...
关于火星上是否存在生命、水甚至文明的理论一直存在。现在,人类似乎离登陆火星的日子越来越近,但我们究竟为什么要去火星呢? 词汇:space exploration 太空探索 It sounds like something from the realms of science fiction –a space expedition into the vast expanse of...
using it to start building its own library of nature sounds. Soon, Koch “became a household name as a nature broadcaster,” and his“distinct German accent and eccentric location recordings became so well known that he was parodied by...
Open access, so no need even for a BBC Sounds account. Tales of a bipedal ape-like creature persist in the myth and legend of the Himalayas. But does the yeti really exist? Two enthusiasts are determined to find out. Andrew Benfield and Richard Horsey begin their search in the north-east...
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It sounds otherworldly, but scientists have looked into whether time travel is actually possible. Albert Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionised understanding of space, time, mass and gravity. The key element of this theory is that time and space are linked together, and time doesn't flow...
This is one way to describe the idea ofnecroboticswhich, as the name suggests, involves turning dead things intorobots. While this sounds like a plot to a creepy horror film, this is a technology being explored at Rice University.
Sounds fun? Errr... well, apparently not. "What people will be really surprised about is that it's not fun, this film," Holland told Total Film. "It's dark and it's sad, and it's going to be really affecting. You're going to see characters that you love go through things that...