Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction" – Transformers 2: Transforming Vehicles

March 21, 2013 11:21 amComments Off
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction" – Transformers 2: Transforming Vehicles

I mentioned in a previous article that transforming vehicles is very difficult and requires expensive devices to accomplish. However, the many technical and feasibility issues presented by creating a vehicle that changes from one form to another have not prevented inventors from attempting to create such machines. Attempts to create [...]

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Visionary music stand puts Ottawa at the forefront of innovation

March 18, 2013 12:23 pmComments Off
Visionary music stand puts Ottawa at the forefront of innovation

By Rebecca Ford Imagine a pitch-black concert hall, dimly lit by flickering candles. The only other light comes from the stage—a soft glow emanating from the musicians’ music stands, capturing their expressions as they lean into their instruments. The mood is set, the audience captivated. Then the music begins. There’s [...]

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Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction": Transformers 1 – Adjustable Vehicles

March 15, 2013 11:36 amComments Off
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction": Transformers 1 – Adjustable Vehicles

Although they were made popular in the west by the Transformers television series that first aired in 1984, the idea of vehicles that could change into giant robots had already appeared in the Japanese Macross series, later be released in the United States as Robotech. Much of Robotech’s fame came [...]

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Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction": Bane

March 8, 2013 11:45 amComments Off
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction": Bane

Bane, often known as “the man who broke the bat,” is one of Batman’s deadliest foes. The villain earned his nickname by breaking Batman’s spine and leaving him as a paraplegic for a period of time, becoming the only villain who has ever immobilized Batman. Besides being a master martial [...]

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Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction" – Space Travel 4: Artificial Gravity

March 1, 2013 12:03 pmComments Off
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction" – Space Travel 4: Artificial Gravity

Science fiction is so filled with starship crews walking and running around their vessels… it is easy to forget that in reality astronauts spend their time in space weightless. Although floating around inside a spacecraft may be enjoyable, long-term weightlessness has many negative effects on human health. Long periods of [...]

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Putting the “Science” in “Science Fiction” – Space Travel 3: Other Potential Engines

February 22, 2013 11:04 amComments Off
Putting the “Science” in “Science Fiction” – Space Travel 3: Other Potential Engines

In the previous two blogs in this series, I examined ion engines and plasma engines – two technologies that have a great deal of potential for powering the spacecraft of the future. Although these two engine types attract a great deal of attention and research, a wide range of other [...]

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Putting the “Science” in “Science Fiction” – Space Travel 2: Plasma Engine

February 14, 2013 11:32 amComments Off
Putting the “Science” in “Science Fiction” – Space Travel 2: Plasma Engine

In my previous blog, I wrote about the ion engine, one of the main avenues of research into alternative methods of space flight. There has been a great deal of research into ion engines, but scientists are examining other technologies that would allow “warp drive” interplanetary and interstellar travel. One [...]

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