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Science Not Fiction

Eric Wolff


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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sugar Plums?

Science Not Fiction | December 27th, 2010 in Robots | No Comments »

Prosthetic Limbs: Not Just Peg Legs and Hooks Any More

Science Not Fiction | December 20th, 2010 in Biology, Biotech | No Comments »

Quantum Dollars use Uncertainty to Create Certainty

Science Not Fiction | December 13th, 2010 in Computers, Electronics | 9 Comments »

Old McRobot had a Farm, Beep-I, Bzzt-I, O!

Science Not Fiction | December 6th, 2010 in Robots | 3 Comments »

DNA Art, from Farscape to Reality

Science Not Fiction | November 29th, 2010 in Biology, Media | 4 Comments »

It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s…Yeah, It’s a Plane.

Science Not Fiction | November 22nd, 2010 in Transportation | 6 Comments »

Physicists Prove Knowledge is Power — Almost Literally

Science Not Fiction | November 15th, 2010 in Energy, Physics, Top Posts | 3 Comments »

Wireless Power, or, How to Keep Your Light Saber Charged and Ready

Science Not Fiction | November 1st, 2010 in Energy | 2 Comments »

For Transgenic Mice, SmelleVision Replaces Television

Science Not Fiction | October 25th, 2010 in Biology | 5 Comments »

Making Robotic Prosthetics We Can Control With Our Minds

Science Not Fiction | October 18th, 2010 in Biotech | 4 Comments »

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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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