HOLLYWOOD - In a sense, all science starts as science fiction, in ideas that don’t yet have the substance of fact. Full Article at Boston Globe
So sorry to see you leaving JREF Phil. But it is very exciting that we may be seeing more of you on TV. Holy cow! Okay, good person right behind you, so I’m not worried. Full Article at Discover
Pearlann Porter is the founding artistic director and principle choreographer of the Pillow Project, a dance company in Point Breeze committed to creating visual poetry with an intrinsic physical language. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
Okay, little post, go sit in an eigenstate for the nice people. Well, the power just went out, so it's time for me to pack up my Mac and head out to a cafe with WiFi where I can work on my novel in front of people and get this posted. Full Article at WIL WHEATON DOT NET
Dr. Michio Kaku (center) in the Lightsaber episode; Image © Science Channel, used with permission If you’re a geek and enjoy science fiction TV and movies, you’ve probably spent... Full Article at Wired
A presidential address (7 p.m. , ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox) bumps two Christmas specials from the network schedule. The new “Disney Prep & Landing” and the 1965 classic “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” originally slated for tonight, will be seen next Tuesday. Full Article at Lawrence Journal World
In a sense, all science starts as science fiction -- in ideas that don't yet have the substance of fact. "What if?" Full Article at Los Angeles Times
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” -Carl Sagan. Here’s the third movement of the growing Symphony of Science, a series of songs that use scientists’ spoken voices auto-tuned to make them sing. Full Article at Mental Floss
A new TV series is just about to debut on the Science channel called Sci-Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible. Full Article at Geeks of Doom
In movie terms, the “Call of Duty” franchise is a blockbuster hit. The franchise passed the $3 billion mark in sales this week, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Full Article at Slice of SciFi