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The Timeline of River Song
What follows is River's perspective of various events in Doctor Who. Obviously, if you haven't seen Doctor Who (1) you should and (2) this timeline has a lot of spoilers.
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Terry Pratchett and the real science of Discworld
You can learn a lot about this world from the fictional universe being carried on the back of a giant turtle, as the man who became Pratchett’s collaborator after telling him to shut up at an SF convention explains
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'Heroes Reborn': Greg Grunberg returning for NBC revival
Another major character from Heroes is returning for NBC’s revivial. ...
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One billion faces
How it would be if we could sort all human faces according to their resemblance and play them in a movie?
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The End and the Life
Expanding universe, eternal return? Here it is a (short) fictional take on these speculative dreams.
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Science Fiction Is for Slackers
On Thursday, June 4, Future Tense—a partnership of Slate, Arizona State University, and New America—will host a debate in Washington, D.C., on the future of jobs. For more information and to RSVP, visit the New America website. On a desert planet baked by two suns, a young man contemplates the sky,...
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Peter Capaldi wants classic 'Doctor Who' companion to return
Carole Ann Ford has revealed that Peter Capaldi is keen for her too reprise her role as original Doctor Who companion Susan Foreman. The actress played the Doctor’s granddaughter from the show’s first episode in November 1963 until 1964’s ‘The Dalek Invasion of Earth’. She later returned in 1983’s ‘The Five Doctors
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'Star Trek's' Nichelle Nichols Suffers Minor Stroke - Spinoff Online - TV, Film, and Entertainment News Daily
The actress, known for her role as Lt. Uhura in 'Star Trek: The Original Series,' had a mild stroke in her L.A. home.
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Announcing the 2014 Nebula Awards Winners!
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America are pleased to announce the 2014 Nebula Awards winners (presented 2015), as well as the honorees for the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramat...
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Black Mirror Is Almost as Smart as a Good Sci-Fi Book | WIRED
In the latest episode of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast the panel discusses why Black Mirror is better than most other sci-fi TV.
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Breaking the Boundaries Between Fantasy and Literary Fiction
A conversation between literary heavyweights Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro.
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Heroes Reborn: Cristine Rose Returning as Angela Petrelli in Revival Series
Heroes Reborn's latest piece of casting news is a real mother. Cristine Rose, who played the manipulative Angela Petrelli — mom to Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) and Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) — in the origi...
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Which is Nerdier: Star Wars or Star Trek?
May the force help you live long and prosper See more http://www.collegehumor.com
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The physics of Doctor Who's awesome time-traveling ship are real and they're fascinating
The time-traveling box in "Doctor Who," called the TARDIS, is easily the coolest part of the show. It's capable of traveling any direction through space and time — so it can visit any planet at any point in history.
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Concept Art From the Never-Made Neuromancer Movie
Film director and storyboard/concept artist Vincenzo Natali has been on Twitter (@vincenzo_natali) about a week and a half and he's already proven himself a must-follow for fans of sci-fi/fantasy/cool TV and movies. He's opened his vaults of sketches, storyboards, concept art and scrip
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Are There Aliens on Ceres? Are the Lights a Base or a UFO?
What are the lights on the dwarf planet Ceres? Is it a UFO jump off spot or an alien base?
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Dinosaurs in new Jurassic World film divide the palaeontology world
One scientist has told Newsbeat that he thinks it's a shame Jurassic World doesn't include any new discoveries made in the world of dinosaurs since the first film came out in 1993.
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This Auction Of Vintage Science Fiction Movie Posters Is A Pulp Goldmine
“What’s beautiful about sci-fi posters from the 1950s and ’60s is that they’re so graphic, and the imagery is so over the top,” says Grey Smith, the director for Heritage Auctions’ new auction of vintage movie posters owned by collector Edward Sommer.
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Star Trek TNG Lieutenant Worf singing a klingonian opera
Got bored and was watching some TNG reruns last night and came across this scene where Worf signs opera. Wow, I had forget about this. It get my vote for funniest TNG moment.
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What are some really good obscure science fiction books you'd recommend?
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