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Science Not Fiction

Amos Zeeberg (Discover Web Editor)


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Jurassic Park Watch: Little, Super-Cute, Real Baby Dinosaurs

Science Not Fiction | November 12th, 2010 in Biology, Genetics | 1 Comment »

Let’s Play Predict the Future: Where Is Science Going Over the Next 30 Years?

Science Not Fiction | September 14th, 2010 in Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Astronomy, Biotech, Computers, Cyborgs, Energy, Genetics, Mind & Brain, Nanotech, Neuroscience, Physics, Politics, Robots, Space, Space Flight, Top Posts | 40 Comments »

Let’s Play Predict the Future: How Will the World End?

Science Not Fiction | September 10th, 2010 in Apocalypse | 16 Comments »

SNF Sent Sage Science to Comic-Con; Here’s Documentary Evidence

Science Not Fiction | August 2nd, 2010 in Media | 2 Comments »

Comic-Con: Where Ideas Have Sex With Abandon

Science Not Fiction | July 23rd, 2010 in Books, Media | No Comments »

Comic-Con: Science, Even if It’s Fake, Can Make Fiction Better

Science Not Fiction | July 23rd, 2010 in Media | 12 Comments »

Comic-Con: This Blog Post (Is About Sci-Fi That) Might Just Change Your Life

Science Not Fiction | July 22nd, 2010 in Media | 3 Comments »

Inception: Rarely Is Getting Your Mind So Messed With So Fun

Science Not Fiction | July 16th, 2010 in Movies, Neuroscience | 4 Comments »

Are You Lacking “Science Acid-Trip Pulp-Horror”? Try Some of This

Science Not Fiction | July 14th, 2010 in Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Like a Brain-Thirsty Zombie, Science Not Fiction Is Back—and It’s Badder Than Ever

Science Not Fiction | July 7th, 2010 in Meta | 1 Comment »

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    • About Science Not Fiction

      Sometime in the future, a group of renegade scientists and technologists will take a time machine to now. They're spilling the secrets of tomorrow here at Discover's Science Not Fiction blog.

      ▪ Malcolm MacIver is a bioengineer at Northwestern University who studies the neural and biomechanical basis of animal intelligence. He consults for sci-fi films (Tron Legacy, Joss Whedon's The Avengers), and was the science advisor for Caprica. He covers AI and robotics for Science Not Fiction.

      ▪ Kyle Munkittrick (Web, Twitter) is program director at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He covers transhumanism.

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