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Fiction Science
Alan Boyle
70 episodes
23 hours ago
Cosmic Log's podcast from the place where science and technology intersect with science fiction and popular culture, hosted by science writer Alan Boyle and science-fiction writer Dominica Phetteplace. Become a supporter for less than (or more than) a dollar a month.
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Cosmic Log's podcast from the place where science and technology intersect with science fiction and popular culture, hosted by science writer Alan Boyle and science-fiction writer Dominica Phetteplace. Become a supporter for less than (or more than) a dollar a month.
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Fiction Science
Thriller explores Florida's flooded future

Tim Chawaga, the author of a climate-fiction thriller titled "Salvagia," weaves the implications of future sea-level rise and other high-tech twists into a Florida murder mystery.

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1 week ago
30 minutes 2 seconds

Fiction Science
Dinosaur facts vs. fiction in 'Jurassic World Rebirth'

Tech pioneer Nathan Myhrvold and paleontologist Thomas Holtz discuss how dinosaur science has evolved over the past three decades - and do a reality check on the latest "Jurassic World" dino-movie.

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1 month ago
59 minutes 37 seconds

Fiction Science
How the Rubin Observatory will change astronomy

Mario Juric, director of the University of Washington's DiRAC Institute, explains why astronomers are celebrating the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's "First Look" at the cosmos - and tells you how to join the party.

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2 months ago
34 minutes 58 seconds

Fiction Science
Get a reality check on AI hype

Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna, authors of "The AI Con," say the benefits of AI are being played up while the costs are being played down — and they lay out strategies for fighting the hype.

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3 months ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

Fiction Science
How dictators use tech in fact and fiction

Science-fiction author Ray Nayler talks about his latest book, "Where the Axe Is Buried," a chilling tale of AI-powered repression and resistance that was inspired by current events as well as Nayler's familiarity with authoritarianism.

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4 months ago
43 minutes 46 seconds

Fiction Science
How humans will be reinvented for life in space

Copies of human bodies can't be printed out, as shown in the space-based satire "Mickey 17," but biomedical researcher Christopher Mason says it should be possible to re-engineer humans to make them more suited for living in space.

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5 months ago
30 minutes 49 seconds

Fiction Science
Mary Roach on the science of space sex

In a Valentine's Day episode, Mary Roach, the author of "Packing for Mars," brings us up to date on one of the big questions about living in space: What would zero-G sex be like?

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6 months ago
21 minutes 32 seconds

Fiction Science
Scientists dream up solar system adventures

Planetary scientist John E. Moores and astrophysicist Jesse Rogerson weave tales about interplanetary adventures that are like nothing on Earth in a book titled "Daydreaming in the Solar System."

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6 months ago
23 minutes 45 seconds

Fiction Science
Will AI cross the line into personhood?

Law professor James Boyle, author of "The Line: AI and the Future of Personhood," explains why he thinks intelligent machines will eventually be considered persons.

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9 months ago
39 minutes 8 seconds

Fiction Science
How to defend against disinformation

TrueMedia.org founder Oren Etzioni and Annalee Newitz, author of "Stories Are Weapons," discuss the escalating arms race between the purveyors of political disinformation and those who are trying to defend against it.

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10 months ago
41 minutes 26 seconds

Fiction Science
Hard science fiction explained

Allan Kaster, the editor of "The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories," traces the connections between science fiction and real-world science.

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11 months ago
28 minutes 40 seconds

Fiction Science
Authors of 'The Expanse' create their next saga

Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, who wrote the books of "The Expanse" sci-fi series under the pen name James S.A. Corey, talk about the completely different alien-invasion saga they're in the midst of creating.

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1 year ago
32 minutes 45 seconds

Fiction Science
OpenScope focuses on the mind's mysteries

Allen Institute neuroscientist Jerome Lecoq explains how the OpenScope program is expanding the frontiers of brain science, from the effects of psychedelic substances to the mechanisms of memory.

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1 year ago
25 minutes 46 seconds

Fiction Science
The fact and fiction of moonshot marketing

Marketing executive Richard Jurek, co-author of "Marketing the Moon," talks about how NASA sold the Apollo space effort — and how that campaign is portrayed in a new movie titled "Fly Me to the Moon," starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum.

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1 year ago
35 minutes 44 seconds

Fiction Science
David Ignatius on satellite wars and 'Phantom Orbit'

Washington Post columnist David Ignatius talks about the potential for international conflicts in space, and how that subject gave rise to his latest spy thriller, "Phantom Orbit."

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1 year ago
27 minutes 34 seconds

Fiction Science
How a sci-fi star blazed a trail for diversity

We look at the legacy of the late Seattle science-fiction pioneer Vonda N. McIntyre with Una McCormack, who led the effort to publish "Little Sisters and Other Stories," a new collection of McIntyre's short stories.

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1 year ago
30 minutes 47 seconds

Fiction Science
How de-extinction could change our destiny

Douglas Preston, author of a techno-thriller titled "Extinction," talks about his fictional murder mystery as well as his concerns about the real-world quest to revive the woolly mammoth and other extinct species.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 46 seconds

Fiction Science
Get a reality check on the search for aliens

Pete Worden, chairman of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, talks about the real-world search for extraterrestrial civilizations and how it's different from Netflix's "3 Body Problem" series.

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1 year ago
43 minutes 37 seconds

Fiction Science
Bonus: Talking fiction with Nathaniel Rich

Nathaniel Rich, author of "Second Nature," "Losing Earth" and the sci-fi novel "Odds Against Tomorrow," discusses the state of contemporary fiction with Fiction Science co-hosts Dominica Phetteplace and Alan Boyle.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

Fiction Science
Exploring 'The New World on Mars'

Mars Society President Robert Zubrin, author of "The New World on Mars," talks about the life that future settlers are likely to create on the Red Planet — and why they should go.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 22 seconds

Fiction Science
Cosmic Log's podcast from the place where science and technology intersect with science fiction and popular culture, hosted by science writer Alan Boyle and science-fiction writer Dominica Phetteplace. Become a supporter for less than (or more than) a dollar a month.