Results for all fields : "biology"
Fictional Biology
American Biology Teacher 62(9): 670-673. 2000.
Teaching biology with science fiction
American Biology Teacher 40(5):275-279. May 1978.
Life History Strategies and Population Biology in Science Fiction Films
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 73(4): 236-240. December 1992.
Problems in alien biology
Advancement of Science 22(98):198-200. August 1965.
Biology in Science Fiction
Bioscience 39(10): 729-731. November 1989.
Space biology: bringing the far out into focus
Science Teacher 43(6):19-21. September 1976.
Alien biology
Listener 72(1865):1003-1004. December 24, 1964.
The Biology of Science Fiction Cinema
Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2001. 296pp.
Darwin to Double Helix: The Biological Theme in Science Fiction
London: Butterworths, 1977. 64 p.
Biology in the Vorkosiverse and Today,
in: Carl, Lillian S. and Helfers, John, eds. The Vorkosigan Companion. New York: Baen, 2008. p. 91-102.
The Biology of B-Movie Monsters
Fathom Archive [21 p.] 2003. (http://fathom.lib.uchicago.edu/2/21701757/ )
Vital Science: Biology and the Literary Imagination; 1860-1900
London: Allen, 1984. 257pp.
History and biology in Poul Anderson's Fire Time: exploring some aspects of the two-phase biosphere
Mythologies No. 9:13-24. June 1976.
How to Teach Biology Using the Movie Science of Cloning People, Resurrecting the Dead, and Combining Flies and Humans
Public Understanding of Science 12(3): 289-296. July 2003.
Biology, Ecology, Xenology
in: Ellison, Harlan, ed. Medea. New York: Bantam, 1985. pp. 28-33.
Biology
in: Westfahl, Gary, ed. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works, and Wonders. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005. pp. 82-84.
To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek
New York: Crown, 1998. 273pp.
Forever Young (Epilogue to her To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek),
Web Resource: Starship Reckless (http://www.starshipnivann.com/blog/?p-237) [3 p.] undated. (Accessed May 5, 2009)
Science Fiction and Biology,
in: Gunn, James E., Marleen S. Barr and Matthew Candelaria, eds. Reading Science Fiction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. p. 219-227.
Teaching Evolution with the Aid of Science Fiction
American Biology Teacher 69(6): 337-340. August 2007.
The Biology of Horror: Gothic Literature and Film
Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2002. 263 p.
Landscapes of Change: Science, Science Fiction, and Advances in Biology
in: Hassler, Donald M./Wilcox, Clyde, eds. New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2008. p. 3-16.
Biology and Destiny: The Dynamics of Gender Crossing in Quantum Leap
Women's Studies in Communication. 19(3): 273-290. Fall 1996.
The Brain Plague: Brains and Biology in Science Fiction
in: Pastourmatzi, Domna, ed. Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction. Thessaloniki, Greece: University Studio Press, 2002. p. 49-54.
Life Signs: The Biology of Star Trek
New York: HarperCollins, 1998. 224pp.
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