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Cosm, by Gregory Benford, is a science fiction novel based around the idea that a physics professor accidentally creates a baby universe.
James Blish named it the ultimate hard SF novel; Greg Bear's father-in-law, the sixteenth SFWA Grand Master, never bettered a starship's flight to the end of the universe
Larry Niven's 1970 Nebula and Huge award-winning classic sci-fi novel Ringworld is a briliant feat of the imagination. Read on to examine what is true and false.
For 27 years, Gardner Dozois has continued to bring us the best of science and speculative fiction, collected in the annual The Year's Best Science Fiction. This year is
A lot of bright minds are dreaming up massive projects, such as reflecting the Sun's heat with mirrors or cooling the oceans, to give time to cut carbon emissions
The 34th edition of the anthology series featured title changes, but little else new; as Benford is a scientist, his choices inevitably run to SF rather than fantasy.
In the novel Rocheworld, Robert L. Forward defies the standards by creating a science fiction book with motion based on real science.
An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title.
Twenty stories, of which few overlap with the anthology's competitors, including gems from Geoff Ryman, Charles Stross, Gene Wolfe and Joe Haldeman.


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