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Everyday Science

Hollywood tropes and stereotypes still hinder STEM

Posted on June 10, 2020June 10, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Hollywood tropes and stereotypes still hinder STEM”
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Everyday Science

The Daily Dose: Seeing is believing – Unseen outbreaks and binary sunsets

Posted on March 16, 2020March 16, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Daily Dose: Seeing is believing – Unseen outbreaks and binary sunsets”
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Aeon

Our Universe is too vast for even the most imaginative sci-fi

Posted on July 17, 2019July 17, 2019 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Our Universe is too vast for even the most imaginative sci-fi”
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Books LB-RB Reviews

Polaris Rising (REVIEW): Genetically enhanced humans and the normalization of the grotesque

Posted on March 21, 2019May 5, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Polaris Rising (REVIEW): Genetically enhanced humans and the normalization of the grotesque”
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Books LB-RB Reviews

Astounding (Review): Alec Nevala-Lee’s unflinching look at Sci-Fi’s Golden Era and its hopeless misogyny

Posted on December 6, 2018May 5, 2021 by brice.marsters0 comments on “Astounding (Review): Alec Nevala-Lee’s unflinching look at Sci-Fi’s Golden Era and its hopeless misogyny”
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