Articles related to "Science Book Review"
Dava Sobel (Index)
A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Dava Sobel and/or her works.
• dava sobel
• articles and essays about dava sobel
• galileo's daughter
• science book reviews
Athena Andreadis (Index)
A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Dr. Athena Andreadis and/or her works.
• athena andreadis
• books about biology and science fiction
• to seek out new life
• the biology of star trek
• star trek
Death by Black Hole
Neil DeGrasse Tyson's new book explores the frontiers of modern astrophysics and explains how modern research is answering some of the universe's greatest questions.
• death by black hole
• neil degrasse tyson
• books on astrophysics
• funny science books
• popular science books
Peter Galison's Take on Relativity
Peter Galison's remarkable work on science at the end of the 19th century gives an entirely new and interesting take on the motives and methods behind relativity theory.
• peter galison
• einstein's clocks
• poincare's maps
• albert einstein
• henri poincare
'The Origins of the Future' Review
The latest book by notable science writer John Gribbin explores the frontiers of scientific research toward the end of the first decade of the twentieth century.
• the origins of the future
• books by john gribbin
• science book reviews
• frontiers of science
• large hadron collider
Beyond Star Trek (Book Review)
Some amazing things happen in the science fiction we see in the theater and on our TVs. But what is <i>really</i> possible and what isn’t? Physicist Lawrence M. Krauss sets out to shed light on the mysterious yet exciting world of physics in this follow-up to his bestselling <i>The Physics of Star Trek</i>.
• science fiction
• what is science fiction
• science fiction book reviews and movie reviews
• natural science book reviews and discussion
• hollywood and portrayal of aliens
Book Review: Rare Earth
A fascinating book by Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee which defies the myths of popular culture by explaining, scientifically, why Earth may be unique after all.
• rare earth review
• peter ward
• donald brownlee
• science book review
• university of washington
To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek (Book Review)
Ever wonder how a Klingon can mate with a human, or a human with a Vulcan? How about the feasibility of a race like the Borg, or altering reality with a snap of your fingers like Q? Dr. Athena Andreadis explores these issues and more in this fun and engaging book that’ll probably teach you more than you ever learned in Biology 101!
• star trek
• science book reviews and essays
• the next generation
• deep space nine
• voyager