Currently in my 3rd year as a mech engineering and very much getting into the nitty gritty of applications of everything I've learned. I'm looking for some scifi to read when not studying, bonus if it's hard(ish) scifi and leans a little into real constraints that get overcome.
I really enjoyed "Blasphemy" by Douglas Preston although it's a bit less on the horror side. Prey (2017) which focuses on the Typhon alien outbreak on a space station after scientists make contact. The TV shows Stranger Things and Dark. The latter two really capturing the "hidden lab working on stuff gone wrong".
I've played games and watched things with this concept but haven't read anything like it yet.
by HyperQuarks79
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May be kind of an obvious answer but Jurassic Park or the book Prey(not the 2017 videogame) by Michael Crichton