almostdiamonds.blogspot.com - 1/13/2009
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This is my last summary of responses to the questions Peggy and I posed in November. Today's question was posed to both science bloggers and science fiction writers. Are there any specific science or science fiction blogs you would recommend to interested readers or writers? The short answer is ...
jameswharris.wordpress.com - 1/15/2009
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My friends know I’m a bookworm and often
greet me with, “What are you reading?” This past...
week I’ve been causally replying, “A book on physics.” To which all my friends give me a strange look that asks, ...
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How to Introduce Physics to Your Friends?
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Science and Science Fiction: What the scientists say: SF to discuss science
Biology in Science Fiction —
This is part three of my overview of the responses of scientists to the questions Stephanie Svan and I asked about the relationship between science and science fiction. You can find links to all the contributors' complete answers and our summaries at the ScienceOnline09 Wiki. Also, be sure to check out the compilation of recommended science, science fiction, and related web sites. Below I've highlighted snippets from some of the responses to the question: Have you used science fiction as a starting point to talk about ...
Super Awesome List of Links to Science and Fiction Blogs
Mike Brotherton: SF Writer —
... This is on the Almost Diamonds blog resulting from efforts to query science and science fiction bloggers about their cool stuff online. It’s worth a bookmark. ...
Science and Fiction–Recommended Reads - Science Fiction
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Planet-x.com.au Science Fiction News Only one more day until BSG. Friday @ 10. Only on SciFi. / My Doctor is Not Tawny Kitaen Science and Fiction–Recommended Reads - Science Fiction Posted on Jan 15, 2009 under science , sf | Science and Fiction–Recommended Reads - This is my last summary of responses to the questions Peggy and I posed in November. Continue here: Science and Fiction–Recommended Reads - Science Fiction Related Posts My Doctor is Not Tawny Kitaen (Jan 15, 2009) Stargate: Universe (Jan 15, 2009) Secure Immaturity » The Most Useless Science-Fiction Characters … (Jan 15, 2009) ...
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