APB: All Points Between Science and Literature

APB-SAL is a blog about education, science, science education, fiction, science fiction, literature, literary stories, poetry, and anything else that strikes the blogger's fancy. NOTE: This blog interrogates art. It rarely make moral proclamations. For that attend the church or politician of your choice. This blog concerns aesthetics, not propaganda. Consider this as interviews with books where the interviewer presents interviewees, so you get what you need to do your own thinking.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Science, Social Science, Oddities, & Writing

Social Science
Why Americans are "weird" -- occasionally loaded/problematic/too-overarching terminology but nonetheless fascinating article (very long)

"report predicts that some of the poorest countries in the world could see acute poverty eradicated within 20 years."
Science
3D Map of Universe

Phoenix's Future Problems:  Temp + Water

Mike Brotherton's Launchpad

Direct imaging of newly formed planets

Reviving the Wooly Mammoth

Cloning extinct frogs
The Odd
Disappearance of Sandy Island

Cabinet built to look like an internet glitch

Backing up the Internet (history & future)
Writing
My Amazon bestseller made me nothing

Neuroscience in fiction: Ted Chiang

Michael Swanwick on how he gets his ideas

Christopher Barzak talks about being on the set of the movie for his first book.

Eight writing manuals that Rahul Kanakia considers not an absolute waste of time


Trent Walters at 6:00 AM

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