Dover Castle ‘rises from ashes of the 1216 siege’ in digital exhibition
Uncanny Me review – exploration of cloning tech fraught with moral and ethical questions
May 2024
AI brain map could help demystify Alzheimer’s and autism
Florida scientists use AI and virtual reality to create 3D renderings of brain formations of mice, whose neuron types are like humans’
February 2024
Fungi: Web of Life review – Björk and Merlin Sheldrake guide trippy mushroom doc
Beginner’s guide to the wrap-your-brain-around-them facts of mycological science boosts the wonder with 3D time-lapse photography
January 2024
Race against time to unlock secrets of Erebus shipwreck and doomed Arctic expedition
Hundreds of discoveries made on Sir John Franklin’s ships, but storm damage makes wrecks increasingly dangerous
May 2023
Anselm review – Wim Wenders’ reverent 3D portrait of artist Anselm Kiefer
The director’s serious examination of the German artist’s life and work has an architectural quality as it moves around some monumental art – and studios
December 2022
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Avatar: The Way of Water review – a soggy, twee, trillion-dollar screensaver
Thirteen years in the making, James Cameron’s insipid, overlong followup to his sci-fi record-breaker is a very expensive beached whale
September 2022
Avatar review – James Cameron’s laboriously silly blockbuster shows its age
Jean-Luc Godard: a genius who tore up rule book without troubling to read it
Peter Bradshaw
June 2022
Is ‘fake data’ the real deal when training algorithms?
The use of synthetic data is a cost‑effective way to teach AI about human responses. But can it help eliminate bias and make self‑driving cars safer?
May 2022
Fish out your glasses! 3D movies are about to make a comeback
The much-hyped and much-delayed sequel to Avatar is set to bring about a return to 3D but are audiences interested?
April 2022
Week in geek
Is anyone excited about Avatar 2, or is James Cameron’s 3D revolution doomed?
The first trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water promises an extravaganza – but do we really want to put our eyes through the meat grinder all over again?
January 2022
Crossword blog
Crossword roundup: puzzles in various dimensions
We take in 3D crosswords and wordplay in other forms in our pick of the best of the broadsheets’ cryptics
September 2020
Soft Bodies review – tech simulations of life's squishy stuff
Artists reinterpret the rules of soft-body dynamic computer technology to make a show which now casts new light on the Covid-19 era
March 2020
Cunningham review – powerful 3D documentary about a dance pioneer
Now in 3D! Merce Cunningham's mind-blowing dance
February 2020
An Evening With Whitney review – Houston hologram is ghoulish cash-in
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool If you close your eyes you can bask in the late star’s magnificent voice, but open them and this jerky simulacrum is unsettling
January 2020
Experiments on cuttlefish are cruel
Scientists give cuttlefish 3D glasses and shrimp films for vision study
November 2019
Hologram-like device animates objects using ultrasound waves
Unlike Star Wars projection, 3D technology whips polystyrene bead round at high speed