Applied Welfare Biology and Why Wild-Animal Advocates Should Focus on Not Spreading Naturehttps://reducing-suffering.org/applied-welfare-biology-wild-animal-advocates-focus-spreading-nature/
scenarios sound like science fiction to most people. Some might say it's too early to talk about this because nothing can be done now. (Of course, this isn't true. What we can do
ERBzine 1786: by Den Valdronhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag17/1786.html
I know bad implausible science fiction when I see it, and that stuff is it! The notion of synchronizing life cycles is well established, female fleas synchronize to the breeding c
Hellenica Worldhttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/
- Y - Z Ancient Greece Science, Technology , Medicine , Warfare , , Biographies , Life , Cities/Places/Maps , Arts , Literature , Philosophy , Olympics , Mythology , History , Ima
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ERBzine 7856: Valdron Interviewhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag78/7856.html
he’s underrated as a science fiction writer. He’s not writing hard SF, but he’s doing anthropological or sociological SF in his worlds. I think that’s overlooked. I suppose
BC Museum: Herding Dogs of Europe and Asiahttp://www.bordercolliemuseum.org/BCCousins/EuropeAndAsia/EuropeAndAsia.html
in a recent article in Science magazine, modern dogs have been shown to have a closer affinity to ancient wolves than to modern wolves and new DNA studies indicate that "dogs orig
http://www.luminist.org/archives/Gilman%20-%20Herland.txthttp://www.luminist.org/archives/Gilman%20-%20Herland.txt
us were interested in science. Terry was rich enough to do as he pleased. His great aim was exploration. He used to make all kinds of a row because there was nothing left to explo
ERBzine 3038: Avatar and ERB by Michael Sellershttps://www.erbzine.com/mag30/3038.html
is every single science fiction book I read as a kid. And a few that weren't science fiction. The Edgar Rice Burroughs books, H. Rider Haggard — the manly, jungle adventure writer
Abolitionist.com : synthetic lifehttps://www.abolitionist.com/resource/synthetic-biology.html
Michael Specter If the science truly succeeds, it will make it possible to supplant the world created by Darwinian evolution with one created by us. The first time Jay Keasling re
Theisticargumentshttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Plantinga/TheisticArguments.htm
sober, objective science. The basic idea is that considerations as to which respects (of difference) are more important than which is not something that is given in rerum natura,
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