Science fiction by scientists : an anthology of short stories
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- 其他題名:
- Science and fiction.
- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer
- 叢書名: Science and fiction,
- 主題: Science fiction. , Short stories. , Popular Science. , Popular Science in Astronomy.
- ISBN: 9783319411026 (electronic bk.) 、 9783319411019 (paper)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 內容註: Mike Brotherton "Introduction" -- Ken Wharton "Down and Out" -- Jennifer Rohn "Tree of Life" -- Andy Fraknoi : "Supernova Rhythm" -- Ed Lerner "Turing de Force" -- Tedd Roberts "Neural Alchemist"; Jed Brody "Hidden Variables" -- Marissa Lingen "Upside the Head" -- J. Craig Wheeler "Betelgeuse" -- Stephanie Osborn "Sticks and Stones" -- Jon Richards "One for the Conspiracy Theorists" -- Carl Frederick "The Schrodinger Brat Paradox " -- Eric Choi "Fixer Upper" -- Les Johnson "Spreading the Seed" -- J. M. Sidorova "The Gatherer of Sorrows".
- 摘要註: This anthology contains fourteen intriguing short stories by active research scientists and other writers trained in science. Science is at the heart of real science fiction, which is more than just westerns with ray guns or fantasy with spaceships. The people who do science and love science best are scientists. Scientists like Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Fred Hoyle wrote some of the legendary tales of golden age science fiction. Today there is a new generation of scientists writing science fiction informed with the expertise of their fields, from astrophysics to computer science, biochemistry to rocket science, quantum physics to genetics, speculating about what is possible in our universe. Here lies the sense of wonder only science can deliver. All the stories in this volume are supplemented by afterwords commenting on the science underlying each story.
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- 系統號: 005381697 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
This anthology contains fourteen intriguing stories by active research scientists and other writers trained in science. Science is at the heart of real science fiction, which is more than just westerns with ray guns or fantasy with spaceships. The people who do science and love science best are scientists. Scientists like Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Fred Hoyle wrote some of the legendary tales of golden age science fiction. Today there is a new generation of scientists writing science fiction informed with the expertise of their fields, from astrophysics to computer science, biochemistry to rocket science, quantum physics to genetics, speculating about what is possible in our universe. Here lies the sense of wonder only science can deliver. All the stories in this volume are supplemented by afterwords commenting on the science underlying each story.