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Category: Science

Dust in the Wind by William Hutchison

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By Keyoka on May 23rd, 2014

For the past couple of weeks, in between fangirling over the madness of Orphan Black, procrastinating over everything (probably could’ve written this a week ago), and consistently shoving Ben & Jerry’s Milk & Cookies down my throat, I have been reading Dust in the Wind by William Hutchison. Hutchison has spent over 35 years working…

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A Sci-Fi Fan on GigWalk and Big Data

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By B.K. on May 14th, 2014

With a camera and voice recording device, GPS locator, barcode scanning capability, and access to the internet, anyone with a smart phone can gather a lot of information. To someone who has seen The Dark Knight, the recent Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Minority Report, watches Person of Interest, or has experienced any number of…

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Orphan Black (Season 2, Episode 2): Governed by Sound Reason and True Religion

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By Keyoka on Apr 28th, 2014

BEWARE: I spoil. While the first episode of this new season definitely wowed, the second episode made me dramatically impatient with confusion. Clearly, Orphan Black is too intense for my well-being. Last article, I talked about Manson and Fawcett being the kings of lying. You literally cannot  trust anyone outside of the Clone Club, and…

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Sean Klitzner Talks About Alien Life

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By D. Alexander on Mar 28th, 2014

Whether you believe they exist or not, you can’t deny that the chances aliens are out there, somewhere, are pretty high. Based on the size and scope of the physical universe as we know it, which may very well be infinite, the likelihood that we are alone in this sea of stars is slim to…

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Orphan Black: Parts Developed in an Unusual Manner

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By Keyoka on Mar 27th, 2014

The number one reason to own a sister is for TV suggestions. Take some time out and give your sissy some cookies, you’ll be amazed at what you’ll find. I spent the weekend holed up with mine, marathoning a 10 hour season of Orphan Black. Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) is just walking around one night…

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The Top Ten Ways the World Is a Lie

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By Brandon Scott on Mar 11th, 2014

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD! We’ve all contemplated it at one point or another, tossed the idea back and forth in our minds. You know the one, the concept that this beautiful world in which we’re living is, in actuality, an elaborate fabrication. It’s that eerie suspicion that something this complex, this intricate, couldn’t possibly be real….

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What’s Really at the End of the Universe?

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By Keyoka on Mar 3rd, 2014

So, I just watched the “Utopia” episode of Doctor Who. The doctor and his companions are at the end of the universe. Earth is basically dead, and the last of the human population is divided between, I guess, the normal looking ones and the cannibal, creepy, vampire-looking ones, called the Futurekind. At this point, Earth’s…

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SUNDAY SURPRISE: Can Childhood Trauma Change DNA?

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By D. Alexander on Mar 2nd, 2014

The following piece was written by Nathaniel Sewell, author of the futuristic, political satire novel Fishing for Light. It was 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…

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Confessions of a Sci-Fi Newbie #2 – If Serenity is the Ship, Then What the Hell is a Firefly?

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By Keyoka on Feb 25th, 2014

My homie, Wikipedia, told me that the show, Firefly, was named this because the ship is what they call, “firefly-class.” This means that it’s a small transport ship. So far, I’ve only seen one episode, but I think I will watch more because I’m pretty curious to see where they’re going with this. I was…

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SCI-FI IRL: Drone Technology (Featuring Interview with SEAL Team Six Operator)

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By D. Alexander on Feb 13th, 2014

The world is changing faster than it has at any other point in its history. Science and technology are evolving and advancing in ways previously thought to be impossible. As they have done so, philosophy, politics and many other societal elements have also gone through significant shifts. These are all leading to a variety of possibilities, all under the heading…

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Technology Dependence In Films: Transcendence Ups It A Notch

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By purplerose on Feb 4th, 2014

Technology dependence and the migration of human activity to screens and digital databases are not new themes or topics in film, but this spring, Transcendence may be taking the general idea to a new level. Typically, themes that revolve around technology dependence choose a particular niche or technological development to focus on. Consider the following…

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AeroLife: Nutrition of the Future?

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By D. Alexander on Jan 27th, 2014

This post brought to you by AeroLife™ . All opinions are 100% mine. Guys, I like the truth. You have to understand that. There will be times when I ask someone, “Hey, what did you think of the most recent Path to Nowhere I wrote?” In return, I expect a blunt, honest answer, all B.S….

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