Articles related to "Greg Bear"
Darwin's Radio
From the author of Blood Music and Vitals, Greg Bear's Darwin's Radio opens with a pair of Neanderthal bodies, and examines what the junk DNA in our bodies may be for...
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Evolving with Greg Bear's Blood Music
Each day scientists find new ways to use technological for the benefit of mankind. But what happens when good intentions go bad? Are we destined to become a hybrid life form comprised of biology and technology? Join us for a look at Greg Bear’s “Blood Music.”
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Greg Bear (Index)
A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Greg Bear and/or his works.
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Rogue Planet Book Review
A review of "Rogue Planet." This book, by acclaimed science fiction author Greg Bear, reveals elements that make it worth your time and money.
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Pushing Ice
Pushing Ice has echoes of Arthur Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama, Tau Zero, Greg Bear's Eon and Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon The Deep -- but is wholly Alastair Reynolds work
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Scatterbrain by Larry Niven
This new collection is a useful sampler for those unfamiliar with his work, with collaborations and extracts from several of his major novels and universes.
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The Forge of God (Book Review)
When one of Jupiter’s moons disappears, mankind’s search for extraterrestrial life takes a new and unexpected turn. Join our special guest author, Caroline Baker (Car), as she reviews Greg Bear’s novel <i>the Forge of God</i>.
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Where Have All the Spacemen Gone? Speculations on the Fermi Paradox (Part 2)
We've been looking for E.T. for quite some time, but our search has thus far turned up nothing. Are we alone in the universe? Enrico Fermi found it odd that we seem to have the cosmos to ourselves when popular opinion says the stars should be teeming with other civilizations. Join us for the latest installment in our ongoing series as we examine three possible reasons why little green men aren't knocking on our door.
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