Results for subject : "SCIENCE IN SF"
A Brave New World of Hitler Clones: How Science Fiction and the Media Illustrate the Public's Fears of Biotechnology
Thesis, Dickinson College, 2003. 59 p.
A ciencia na utopia, a utopia na ciencia: Vacuidade, indeterminaçao, interdependencia no centro da realidade utopica
in: Martins, Lourdes Câncio, ed. Utopia e ciência. Ribeirão : Húmus, 2009. p. 93-114.
A Darwinian Eden: Science and Myth in Kurt Vonnegut's Galápagos
Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 3(2): 55-65. 1991.
A Distant Technology: Science Fiction Film and the Machine Age
Hanover, NH: Wesleyan University Press, 1999. 218pp.
A Science Fiction Primer for the Uniniated
in: Stocker, Jack H., ed. Chemistry and Science Fiction. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1998. pp. 3-19.
A Scientist's Relationship with Science Fiction
in: Leroux, Jean-Francois/La Bossiere, Camille R., eds. Worlds of Wonder: Readings in Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2004. p. 131-138.
A Study of the Effect of Science Fiction on Science Attitude of High School Science Students
Master's Thesis, Souther Illinois University, 1977. 86 p.
A Third Sampling of Medical Myths and Errors in Genre Fiction
New York Review of Science Fiction 25(8): 10-15. April 2013. (No. 296)
A Universe of Death: Images of Science and Technology in Twentieth Century Science Fiction
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Exeter, U.K., 1983.
A Woman Writes the Fiction of Science: The Body in Frankenstein
Genders No. 14: 50-65. Fall 1992.
A Workshop Puts the Science Back in Science Fiction
Writer 125(3): 7-8. March 2012.
A workshop puts the science back in science fiction.
Writer 125(3): 7-8. March 2012.
A-Bomb changes SF status
New Orleans Times Picayune Sec. 1, p. 22. September 17, 1978.
Aerokinese, Phasing, Kosmische Kraefte,
in: Mamczak, Sascha and Jeschke, Wolfgang, eds. Das Science Fiction Jahr, 2009. Munchen: Heyne, 2009. p. 133-245.
After the End of the World: Critiques of Technology in Post-Apocalypse Literature
in: Grebowicz, Margaret, ed. SciFi in the Mind's Eye : Reading Science Through Science Fiction. Chicago: Open Court, 2007. p. 185-198.
After the Space Age: Science, Fiction, and Possibility
in: Grebowicz, Margaret, ed. SciFi in the Mind's Eye : Reading Science Through Science Fiction. Chicago: Open Court, 2007. p. 275-285.
Afterword
in: Grebowicz, Margaret, ed. SciFi in the Mind's Eye : Reading Science Through Science Fiction. Chicago: Open Court, 2007. p. 301-304.
Afterword: Terraforming Ganymede: Science and Technology in Robert A. Heinlein's Farmer in the Sky,
in: Heinlein, Robert A. Farmer in the Sky. New York: Baen, 2009. p. 261-279.
Afterword: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
in: Verne, Jules. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. New York: Washington Square Books, 1965. p. 383-386.
Aliens Aren't On the Way: Laws of Physics Keep E. T. Away, Scientist Says
Austin American Statesman p. F4. March 26, 1999.
Amazing Science Stories
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 122(1/2): 193-203. January/February 2012.
Amazing, Astounding, Wonder: Popular Science, Culture, and the Emergence of Science Fiction in the United States, 1926-1939
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1997. 392pp. (DAI-A 59(3): 928. 1998)
American Technological Fiction for Youth: 1900-1940
in: Sullivan, C. W., III, ed. Young Adult Science Fiction. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999. pp. 7-20.
An Early Challenge to the Precepts and Practice of Modern Science: The Fusion of Fact, Fiction, and Feminism in the Works of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673)
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of California, San Diego, 1990. 312 p.
An Examination of Science Fiction with a View Toward Improving Scientific Literacy
Master's Thesis, Concordia University, Canada, 2000. 71pp. (MAI 38(5): 1156. Oct. 2000.)
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