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Bowie and Science Fiction / Bowie as Science Fiction
Cinema Journal, 2018Abstract not available.
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Physics Education, 2002
Science fiction, from Star Trek to Star Wars, is hugely popular and pupils will surely have encountered good and bad physics there, but do they really notice? Discussing the science implied in books and movies, such as in the use of transporters, can be a good way of getting students interested in physics.
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Science fiction, from Star Trek to Star Wars, is hugely popular and pupils will surely have encountered good and bad physics there, but do they really notice? Discussing the science implied in books and movies, such as in the use of transporters, can be a good way of getting students interested in physics.
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Library Review, 1971
IT WAS QUITE AN EVENT when the Americans brought off that tremendous gamble in 1969 and succeeded in landing two men on the moon and bringing them safely back. It was even more of an event to find science‐fiction writers such as Ray Bradbury and Brian Aldiss brought specially on to TV programmes to add their comments on this feat.
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IT WAS QUITE AN EVENT when the Americans brought off that tremendous gamble in 1969 and succeeded in landing two men on the moon and bringing them safely back. It was even more of an event to find science‐fiction writers such as Ray Bradbury and Brian Aldiss brought specially on to TV programmes to add their comments on this feat.
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Religious Science Fiction Before Science Fiction
2014A close relative of SF is horror, another genre that makes great use of the fantastic and a willing suspension of disbelief. Two well-known writers of the modern era who worked in both areas, occasionally in the same story, were H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) and Ray Bradbury (1920–2012).
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2013
It is great fortune to be served a delectable meal, where each of the many courses seems more delectable than the previous. Such manna can only be bestowed by one who has experienced the world’s culinary delights and has mastered the art of preparation and delivery. Carl Djerassi is such a chef, and his book of short stories, “ How I Beat Coca-Cola and
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It is great fortune to be served a delectable meal, where each of the many courses seems more delectable than the previous. Such manna can only be bestowed by one who has experienced the world’s culinary delights and has mastered the art of preparation and delivery. Carl Djerassi is such a chef, and his book of short stories, “ How I Beat Coca-Cola and
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2017
Science fiction (SF) emerges as a distinct literary and cultural genre out of a familiar set of world-famous texts ranging from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) to Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek (1966–) to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008–) that have, in aggregate, generated a colossal, communal archive of alternate worlds and possible future ...
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Science fiction (SF) emerges as a distinct literary and cultural genre out of a familiar set of world-famous texts ranging from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) to Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek (1966–) to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008–) that have, in aggregate, generated a colossal, communal archive of alternate worlds and possible future ...
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Catastrophisme et Science-fiction / Catastrophism and Science Fiction.
Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 1982Thomas Louis-Vincent. Catastrophisme et Science-fiction / Catastrophism and Science Fiction.. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°53/1, 1982. pp. 69-85.
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PHARMACOKINETICS, SCIENCE OR FICTION?
Pharmacological Research, 1996Abstract Some of the basic pharmacokinetic parameters are examined; their significance and importance are discussed in light of the necessary hypotheses that are usually, explicitly or implicitly, made.
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Influenza: Science, Fiction, or Science Fiction?
Epidemiology, 2007Elena N. Naumova, E OʼNeil
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