Fantastic fiction covers fantasy, horror and science fiction - and it doesn't get the attention it deserves from the literati.
The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration will be a building that will connect the excitement of science to the surrounding streets, river and highway. These forms are ambitious and dynamic. They appear to reach out beyond their physical lim...
The world is full of strange phenomena that cannot be explained by the laws of logic or science. Dennis Rodman is only one example.
Even when I was studying mathematics, physics, and computer science, it always seemed that the problem of consciousness was about the most interesting problem out there for science to come to grips with.
There are trappings of science fiction which I kind of embrace, but there are also cliches which I run from.
The purpose of science is not to analyze or describe but to make useful models of the world. A model is useful if it allows us to get use out of it.
My successes already accomplished have mostly been taking existing science and getting people to apply it in their everyday lives.
If I had my choice, every high school would be teaching financial literacy along with math and science.
Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all - the apathy of human beings.
Science is like a flashlight in the hands of people living in a huge balloon. They can illuminate anything in the balloon, but cannot shine it outside the balloon to see where it is floating - or if it is floating at all.
I think it's unfortunate when people say that there is just one true story of science. For one thing, there are many different sciences, and historians will tell different stories corresponding to different things.
Since coming to Congress, I have been advocating for increased resources for research in the physical sciences and for the Department of Energy Office of Science in particular.
Certainly going back to Sherlock Holmes we have a tradition of forensic science featured in detective stories.
I take the view that we all have permission to be a little baffled by quantum information science and algorithmic information theory.
Science fiction writers missed the most salient feature of our modern era: the Internet.
Science Fiction will never run out of things to wonder about until the human race ceases to use its brain.
I'm really convinced that our descendants a century or two from now will look back at us with the same pity that we have toward the people in the field of science two centuries ago.
The product of mental labor - science - always stands far below its value, because the labor-time necessary to reproduce it has no relation at all to the labor-time required for its original production.
In order for America to remain a global leader in innovation and opportunity, we must give our children a solid foundation in math and science.
The artist does not illustrate science (but) he frequently responds to the same interests that a scientist does.
Much of today's public anxiety about science is the apprehension that we may forever be overlooking the whole by an endless, obsessive preoccupation with the parts.