A movie uses the premise that somebody or something else created life on Earth, a thought that scientists sometimes like to indulge in. full story ![]()
Government has replaced science with, well, fiction. Consider the push for renewable fuels.
townhall.com (3 months and 5 days ago)

Evolution vs. Creationism: Five new bills are being proposed in four states aimed at allowing the teaching of creationism in schools. And if you, like us,
discovery.com (3 months and 6 days ago)

College student Zack Kopplin joined HuffPost Live Tuesday to discuss the teaching of creationism in public schools. Koplin launched a campaign in 2010 to repeal the Louisiana Science Education Act, which allowed teachers to incorporate intelligent design and creationism in Louisiana public schools. Two years later, Kopplin continues to fight against the law and emphasizes...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 11 days ago)
Science fiction became science reality today when a giant telescope imagined in a novel by one of Britain's greatest astronomers 40 years ago was officially unveiled high in the Andes mountains of Chile.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 10 days ago)

Visual-effects legend Ray Harryhausen passed away earlier today at the age of 92. A visionary in the use of stop-animation and practical effects in live-action movies, Harryhausen's work had a tremendous impact on the films of George Lucas, Peter Jackson, and basically every science-fiction filmmaker of the last 60 years. Inspired ... More »
vulture.com (14 days ago)

TAKE a walk through a human brain? Fly over the surface of Mars? US scientists are pushing science fiction closer to reality with a wraparound virtual world.
news.com.au (3 months ago)
Set to run through Wednesday, March 13, 'Dinotopia The Fantastical Art of James Gurney' is as much about a colorful cast of characters' voyage into uncharted territory as the artist's own journey to an intersection of science and science-fiction.
unionleader.com (3 months and 7 days ago)

With Star Trek Into Darkness opening in cinemas, how close are we to turning its science fiction tech into science fact?
mirror.co.uk (12 days ago)

Kirsten Dunst and Jim Sturgess are lovers kept apart by physics, among other forces, in a new release with a science-fiction twist.
nytimes.com (2 months and 9 days ago)
In the new sci-fi movie Oblivion, Earth's most precious resource is Tom Cruise. But running a close second spoiler alert is water. Aliens want it. All of it. This is old hat, science fiction-wise.
unionleader.com (19 days ago)
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