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Category: Science

Live Long and Prosper: The Big Goodbye

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By D. Alexander on Mar 4th, 2015

There’s not much to say, really. As Editor-in-Chief of this site, I have a few things to say, but I’ll save them for the end. For now, let me at least provide some level of preface. After hearing about the passing of Leonard Nimoy, one of the world’s, nay, the universe’s greatest cultural icons, I…

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Science Fiction: The Teacher We Never Knew We Had

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By J.W.Allen on Feb 25th, 2015

Two Boys Simon Kint (not his real name).  It’s amazing how I can still remember the name of the kid who talked over and mocked my presentation on how sci-fi has influenced so many things in our lives.  I was seventeen years old and this jumped-up, annoying little rhymes-with-skip kept begging our History teacher to…

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Around the Net (2/23/2015): Petri Men from Down Under!

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By Manny on Feb 23rd, 2015

Here at Sci-Fi Bloggers, we run a lot of individual pieces on the site, each of them revolving around and focusing on a specific topic. Sometimes, however, we like to crank it up a notch and take a look at a few things at once. With that said, we invite you to follow us as we…

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SUNDAY SURPRISE: Why You Love Science Fiction

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By D. Alexander on Jan 25th, 2015

The following piece was written by Collin Pearman, an associate of ours, and sent in to us for consideration. Here at Sci-Fi Bloggers, we like showcasing a variety of different opinions. Normally, they are those of our intelligent team of contributors, which continues to grow, even to this day. However, there are times when we are sent something written by…

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Now

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By D. Alexander on Dec 31st, 2014

“The world,” he says, “the world. That’s what he gave to us.” “Oh, who?” I ask. “The Lord?” And he tells me without hesitation, “Nay, ourselves. We are the ones of whom I speak. ‘He’ is ‘we’ and ‘we’ are ‘the Lord’ of ages past, present and future.” This is what the universe is about….

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The Hoverboard Is Here! Now What?

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By Carly Fjeld on Dec 12th, 2014

It’s here, and it’s real! The hoverboard is HERE! Not too long ago, an architect named Greg Henderson came up with the technology to make Marty McFly’s awesome way of transport possible. He was researching ways to make buildings safer during earthquakes and stumbled on the idea for the hoverboard. He hopes the technology can…

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How Arthur C. Clarke Predicted the Future — and Shaped It

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By Brandon Engel on Dec 8th, 2014

Of the plethora of successful science fiction writers who’ve shared their vision with the world, few if any hold the special place Arthur C. Clarke does. Known as one of the fathers of traditional science fiction, his works have not only enriched genre fiction, but have also shaped our understanding of humanity’s place in the…

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BOOK PREVIEW: The Perfect Pathogen

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By B.K. on Nov 5th, 2014

There is a part of me that is curious to know how the sci-fi publishing community is currently marketing books that have to do with pandemics right now.  One isn’t sure whether they may quietly put them on the back burner in favor of dealing with nanotech or something less pertinent, or whether they will…

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Biowars: When the Science Makes Sci-Fi Exciting

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By B.K. on Sep 16th, 2014

When first describing this series to a friend, the TV shows Osmosis Jones and The Magic School Bus came up in the conversation. The concept of the human body being used as sci-fi terrain is not unexplored, but Biowars is more than a trek through the biological system with the help of a magical vehicle. It’s more…

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The Nemesis Program: Clouds of Conspiracy in New Thriller by Scott Mariani

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By B.K. on Jun 22nd, 2014

It’s well and truly summer in most of the Northern Hemisphere. Some of us may be looking back fondly on the chillier days of which we were formerly complaining. Sometimes the weather just seems like a horrible force out to roast us, or freeze us, or blow us away. The logical part of us says…

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Orphan Black (Season 2, Episode 8): “Variable and Full of Perturbation”

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By Keyoka on Jun 11th, 2014

BEWARE: I SPOIL. Ya’ll…who in the hell is this MAN? This episode we got a rather startling introduction to a transgender man named Tony, or, as I like to call him, Sarah with a Beard. He approaches with Art, wanting to know answers and asking about Beth. His friend, Sammy, was killed, and Art instantly…

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Russia’s Ambitious Plans to Colonize the Moon by 2040

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By B.K. on May 28th, 2014

I like the idea of living in space or on another planet as much as the next person–that is to say, when I think about it, I don’t dislike it. It appears, however, that someone in Russia is a lot more in love with the idea of having an address with a lunar postal code….

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