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| Katherine Heigl Sexy Science Fiction Babe in Roswell | | 2008-08-03 14:14:42 | | Katherine Heigl, originally uploaded by menter77.
In 1999, Katherine Heigl turned her attention to television when she accepted the role of Isabel Evans on the science fiction TV drama Roswell, a role that was expanded in the show's second and third seasons. Heigl had auditioned for all 3 female leads on Roswell before she was finally cast as Isabel. While Roswell was in production, While... | | By: Celebrity Fashion Photos | | |
| | Social Science Fiction | | 2007-12-29 12:40:41 | | My first article for the eXile is now online. Here is an excerpt from “A Russian-Watcher’s Fairytale“:
Russia and the world were stunned by the assassination of Vladimir Putin as he walked out of a midnight mass at the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on January 7, 2008.” This line is not out of Brad [...]... | | By: Sean's Russia Blog | | |
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| Wil Wheaton inducts Gene Roddenberry into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame | | 2007-06-22 10:04:32 | | Wil Wheaton's Geek in Review: "Saturday night, I was given the tremendous honor of inducting Gene Roddenberry into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in Seattle. For the three of you [who dont know], Gene created Star Trek. I was lucky enough to know him,
Evolutionary biologists: Allstar atheists, apparently, or very occasionally teddy bears for Jesus In Evolution, Religion and Free Will (American Scientist, Volume 95, 294ff), Gregory W. Graffin and William B. Provine found that, of 149 eminent evolutionists polled, 78% were pure naturalists (no God) and only two were clearly theists (traditional
Naked Scientists 07.06.17 - Forensic Science Show Under the microscope this week, the science of forensics. We find out how scientists have exploded the myth about old aged whales thanks to a piece of shrapnel, about a new rice-based vaccine for cholera, and 'whey' to go, how scientists have made edible
Earn Your Science Degree Online - Spo... | | By: Doktertomi.com | | |
| | From Star Wars to the Battle of Ideas : Is science fiction good for public debate? | | 2007-04-28 18:21:00 | | Science fiction often tells us more about social attitudes and anxieties than science itself, and can be a spur for debate about everything from genetics to consciousness, from war to climate change. Sci fi can move people to engage in science, inspiring young people to become scientists, and encouraging the general public to debate the consequences of science for society. It can also frighten us, making us wary of new technology and its unintended consequences. Is this all to the good, or does sci fi skew our understanding of science?... | | By: Mums in Science | | |
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