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By: Co tam w fantastyce słychać? (4 X – 10 X 2010) | Zaginiona Biblioteka

[...] wywiad z Peterem F. Hamiltonem, z Charlsem Strossem oraz z Pat Cadigan. Można też przekonać się dlaczego literatura SF powinna być istotną dla naukowców, przeczytać o wizerunku wampirów, a także...

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Why those who may be the next generation of scientists should (and why we should encourage them to) read science fiction is because it can turn them on to science fact. They may come for the fiction...

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By: Open Laboratory 2010 – one month left to submit! | A Blog Around The Clock

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Open Laboratory 2011 – three weeks to go! | A Blog Around The Clock

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Open Laboratory 2010 – two weeks to go! | A Blog Around The Clock

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Open Laboratory 2010 – only eight days till the deadline! | A Blog Around...

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Only three days to go – Open Laboratory final stretch for submissions! |...

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Open Laboratory 2010 – the final stretch! | A Blog Around The Clock

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Open Laboratory 2010 – submissions now closed – see all the entries | A...

[...] tricks on the internet and our search for non-human ‘intelligence’ Culturing Science: Why Scientists Should Read Science Fiction Culturing Science: Microbe biogeography: the distribution,...

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By: Why scientists should read science fiction | LATEST TECHNOLOGY

[...] with meagre edits from a previous iteration of Culturing Science on Jul 20, 2010. A good blog post about novella moving scholarship by Uta [...]

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