Culture
It’s Not Just You, Political Attacks On Scientific Theories Are Rising
By Ryan Summers and The Conversation
Gaming News
The Xbox Game Pass Price Hike Just Gave The FTC More Ammo Against Microsoft
By Trone Dowd
Gaming
Fallout London Just Announced the Best Video Game Stunt Casting in Years
By Trone Dowd
Food Science
The Case Of The Missing 45 Million Gallons Of Milk & The School Food Waste Fight
By Bridget Huber
Found in Translation
6 Years Ago, a Trippy Sci-Fi Movie Accidentally Predicted a Disturbing Political Movement
By Carlos Aguilar
Review
HBO's New Show Is Secretly the Best Political Thriller of 2024
By Dais Johnston
UFO FAQ
Pentagon UFO report: 5 questions that every American needs to know
By Passant Rabie
The Superhero Issue
In defense of supervillains
By Jill Louise Busby
Paranoid Android
50 years ago, Watergate changed the American political thriller forever
By Steph Green
Clinton Still Plays the Sax
'Animaniacs' Hulu revival is "edgier" than you remember
By Eric Francisco
A proposal
The Case for a National Covid-19 Memorial Day on May 28
By Emma Betuel
HORIZONS
China and Russia are on track to set up a Moon base by 2036 — here’s the plan
By Allie Hutchison
'The Last of Us 2' proves games can make us better people
By Alex Miller
Space
Did NASA Just Enter A New Space Race? A Space Policy Expert Says It Would Be a Mistake
By Kiona Smith
Feature
QAnon merch: How masks legitimize the conspiracy theory — and enrich the sellers
By Emma Betuel
Gaming
The Best Post-Apocalypse Games of 2023 Reveal an Exciting New Trend
By Francisco Dominguez
The Inverse Interview
Star Trek just brought back one of its most revolutionary characters — and she needs to stay
By Ryan Britt
Inside the FBI's secret Einstein file: Flying saucers and Soviet conspiracies
By Rahul Rao
Awkward Phase
Madame Gandhi talks "Waiting for Me," optimism in dark times, and babies
By Jen Glennon
Cult Week
How a controversial religious group became one of Japan's most popular film producers
By Alicia Haddick
The Viking Issue
Lochlannach: How Viking raids shaped Ireland's cultural landscape
By Aodh Ó Riagáin
The Resistance
13 times protesters used Star Wars to make a statement
By Dais Johnston
Hold your applause
5 Olympic Games that never happened
By Jennifer Walter
London Blitz
6 eye-opening images of the aftermath of the london blitz
By JoAnna Wendel
Fauci Dispatch
4 Fauci takes that provide crucial context for the end of 2020
By Emma Betuel
Opinion
John Wick Fixes the Worst Thing About Conspiracy Theories in Movies
By Wang Sum Luk
Culture
I’ve been talking to conspiracy theorists for 20 years. Here are my six rules of engagement.
By Jovan Byford
Mind and Body
Covid-19 "lab leak": Why it's worth looking into
By Virginie Courtier and Etienne Decroly
Jedi Training
Yoda Black Lives Matter statue photographer never expected to go viral
By Eric Francisco
Equity & Justice
EA just set the standard for game companies committing to Black Lives Matter
By Tomas Franzese
Rule breaker
One psychological factor illuminates why democracies struggle with Covid-19
By Emma Betuel
Conflict
War in Ukraine forces Starlink competitor OneWeb to use SpaceX for launches
By Mike Brown
Robocop
Minneapolis police say data can prevent brutality. There's reason to be skeptical.
By David Grossman
Artificial Intelligence
"Risk of Extinction" From AI Is as Big a Threat as Nuclear War, Tech Experts Warn
By Molly Glick
Space history
8 years ago, the U.S. and Russia played chicken with the ISS — will history repeat itself?
By Nathaniel Scharping
Science
Hydroxychloroquine: New review of several studies shows flaws in research and no benefit of drug touted by Trump
By C. Michael White
Science
This could be why Russia blew up its own satellite
By Jon Kelvey
Culture
Why Covid-19 death rates can’t be summed up in one simple number
By Jonathan Fuller
The Inverse Review
'Forever Purge' review: The controversial saga gets the ending it deserves
By Jake Kleinman
Dishonor on your cow
Mushu: 'Mulan' 2020 ditched the character for an important cultural reason
By Eric Francisco
Culture
The U.S. Senate is trying to steal your privacy while no one is looking.
By David Grossman
Inverse Recommends
You need to watch the best dystopian action movie on Amazon Prime ASAP
By David Grossman
Dracarys!
Crabfeeder! 'House of the Dragon' Easter egg changes 'Game of Thrones' canon
By Mónica Marie Zorrilla
Fauci Dispatch
3 Fauci quotes to guide how to live during the fall coronavirus surge
By Emma Betuel
Sunday Scaries
Election stress disorder: Why American mental health is swayed by politics
By Sarah Sloat
Mind and Body
See what separates QAnon followers from you
By Sophia Moskalenko
Science
2024’s Doomsday Clock Stuck at 90 Seconds to Midnight — AI Could Tip It Over The Edge
By Kiona Smith
Science
What can go wrong when governments let algorithms make the decisions
By Monika Sarder
Ballot box
New study debunks idea that voting by mail will cause electoral chaos
By David Grossman
First
50 years ago, Russia landed on Mars for 15 seconds — and taught America a lesson
By Jon Kelvey