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Does Dante’s Inferno from the 14th century depict an asteroid impact? | Science.com
A painting depicting the “Chart of Hell.” (Image credit: Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510)/Wikimedia Commons) By Keith Cooper Dante’s famous 14th century epic poem, “Inferno,” which is the first part of the Italian writer’s “Divine Comedy,” represents the first time a giant impact … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film “The Girl And The Robot” | DUST
🪐 You are entering a fictional zone: reality has been suspended. In a futuristic world where robots are considered a threat and must be destroyed, Kira, a robot hunter, encounters an unusual robot that behaves not like a machine, … Continue reading
The Juniper Tree: Grimm’s Goriest Fairytale
Join me as I discuss the German Fairytale The Juniper Tree. I will recount the story, then discuss what we know if its origins, some themes in the story and where you may find references in modern stories! Trigger Warning: … Continue reading