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Brian Cox

Is Brian Cox Small-Minded?

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By J.W.Allen on Mar 12th, 2015

In October of 2014, Professor Brian Cox made a bold claim during a BBC documentary in the UK: “There is only one advanced technological civilization in this galaxy and there has only ever been one – and that’s us.  We are unique.” I was flummoxed by this assertion at first because, regardless of my opinion…

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Summer Reading: Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comics (Paperback)

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By B.K. on Jul 15th, 2014

For some comics you can read in paper or on your favorite handheld device, here are a few fairly new or continuing series. Nothing here is from the Big Two (Marvel or DC) and only one is vaguely about masked superheroes, but there sure are a lot space suits and detectives. All You Need Is…

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Confessions of a Sci-Fi Newbie #8 – Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain (2006)

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By Keyoka on Apr 23rd, 2014

BEWARE: I Spoil. As a self-proclaimed and certified Newbie, every week it is my goal to throw myself headfirst into all things sci-fi, specifically peering into some of the most critically acclaimed TV shows and movies! I check them out in pure tabula rasa fashion, with typically nada knowledge about the premise and letting the…

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Lost Girl (Season Four – Episode 12): Origin

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By Keyoka on Apr 7th, 2014

BEWARE: I Spoil. I need Bo to get off drugs. Pronto. Rainer is a drug to her, and I just don’t like it. I’ve complained to you before how I hate this love-drunk, princess, naive girl that’s she’s become. How many times do you have to hear “death and destruction” before you get it? Anyway,…

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Confessions of a Sci-Fi Newbie #4 – Eureka

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By Keyoka on Mar 11th, 2014

As a self-proclaimed and certified Newbie, every week it is my goal to throw myself head first into all things sci-fi, specifically peering into some of the most critically acclaimed TV shows and movies! I check out the show in pure tabula rasa fashion, with typically nada knowledge about the premise and letting the work…

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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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