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Cosmic Stories Blog

This blog exists to explore conceptions and representations of science or science communication through the medium of fiction. A new blog entry is posted every two weeks. For updates follow me on Twitter @Tiylaya, mastodon, bluesky or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CosmicStoriesSF.

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25 Feb

Swords of Damocles

The fiction and threat of swords of Damocles hanging over all our heads - orbital weapons platforms.

11 Feb

Moholes

Exploring Moholes - high profile projects to drill through the Earth's crust.

Tags: 1960s, Technology
28 Jan

Scottish Space

Looking at Scotland's role in space, both in the fiction of the past and in the present.

14 Jan

Venusian Futures

Looking at modern era insights into Venus in science and science fiction

31 Dec 2023

Cytherean Dreams

Looking at early representations of Venus in science fiction

17 Dec 2023

Planetary Protection

Looking at issues of biocontamination and planetary protection

03 Dec 2023

The Echo of Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs was one of the most influential writers of the early twentieth century. But why do his novels still resonate today?

25 Nov 2023

Guest post: What can't you teach with Doctor Who?

A guest post on the educational applications of Doctor Who by Prof. Jan Eldridge

Tags: Doctor Who
19 Nov 2023

Adventures in Time and Space... and Science

Celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of Doctor Who

05 Nov 2023

Super Submarines

Looking at the futuristic underwater craft that appear in fiction - and were particularly popular in the 1960s!

Tags: Technology
22 Oct 2023

Astronavigation

Looking at the problem of navigation in science and science fiction

08 Oct 2023

Plant People

Looking at sentient plant people and their role in science fiction.

24 Sept 2023

Counterweight Worlds

Looking at the science fiction of hypothetical worlds on the Other Side of the Sun.

10 Sept 2023

Exo-Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs! On a spaceship!

27 Aug 2023

Space Elevators

Ever since Jack climbed the beanstock in search of treasures, and likely long before, humanity has dreamed of building an elevator to the stars.

13 Aug 2023

Artificial Gravity

Human beings have evolved in an environment of constant gravity. Here we explore the challenge of artificial gravity in SF

30 Jul 2023

Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth

Looking at the tendency of science fictional life to destroy its creators.

Tags: Humanity
16 Jul 2023

Our Ears on the Sky

Looking at our ears on the sky - the giant radio telescopes that extend our studies of the Universe beyond the range of optical light.

02 Jul 2023
18 Jun 2023

Gone (but not forgotten?)

One common thread in SF stories is the idea of precursor civilisations - ancient races that lived, died and passed out of general knowledge long before humanity took to the stars.

04 Jun 2023

The Dark Forest

Will humanity find friendship in the stars, or are we merely a helpless child, crying in the wolf-infested forest.

Tags: Humanity, SETI
21 May 2023

Megastructures

Exploring megastructures - artificial structures on enormous scales - in SF.

07 May 2023

I am Become Death

The Manhattan Project developed the first atomic bombs, and in doing so changed the world. Here we look at representations of the Project in SF.

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This blog exists to explore conceptions and representations of science or science communication through the medium of fiction. This includes, but is not limited to, science fiction in literature, film and television, as well as other adventure fiction and their various paratexts. I decided to create this space as a forum in which to present my own views and activities in this area, which are - inevitably - presented from the point of view of an active research astrophysicist, rather than a literary theorist or specialist in communications or media. Nonetheless, I choose to make these thoughts public in case they provide entertainment or interest to others, and in the hope of stimulating conversations in the interface between the realities of our Universe and the ways in which we choose to represent and explore it in fiction. A new blog entry is posted every two weeks. For updates follow me on Twitter @Tiylaya, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CosmicStoriesSF.

Comments are very welcome, including those disagreeing with my views or conclusions, but should be phrased respectfully and will be moderated before posting.

The views and ideas expressed in this blog are my own and do not in any way represent the views of the University of Warwick.