Science Fiction as a genre includes such gems as the works of Issac Asimov, or the new Joss Whedon show Doll House. So what categorizes these as science fiction? It's actually fairly simple: The major element in any Science Fiction story is the science. What a science fiction writer does when developing a story is to choose a particular type of technology and then extrapolate it into the future to see how people will react to it. Because the science is the major protagonist in the story, it has to be very well thought out and communicated, there is always an in depth explanation on how and why this technology works.
Science Fantasy (also sometimes called a 'space opera') on the other hand doesn't rely on science for the story's direction. This sub-genre includes epic pieces of story telling like Star Wars (personally I'm referring to IV, V and VI when I say this) and Joss Whedon's amasing FireFly. While these stories might be set in the far future, and so require space-ships and lasers and the like, these things are more incidental to the story that the writer is trying to tell and so we don't get a lot (or any) explanation of how the science works.
To simplify the difference: Science Fiction is a story about people's reactions to piece or type of technology while Science Fantasy is a story that just happens to be set in a place or time with futuristic gadgets. Both genre's are very cool and lots of fun to read (or watch), but for completely different reasons.
In the News:
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Is Hyperlongevity Immoral? - an interesting exploration of the ethical ramifications of our drive to immortality
Blind people use both visual and auditory cortices to hear - interesting goings on in our brains.
Scientists solve ageing puzzle - "who wants, to live, forever?"
US military to make jet fuel from algae - the jarheads are going green, it seems.
New results confirm standard neutrino theory - some results to back up quantum theory.
Google demonstrates phone that translates text - a step closer to a universal translator
Switzerland peruses violent game ban - big brother steps in against electronic mayhem... it'll sure be boring if they pull it off
Lego Robot Solves Any Rubik's Cube in 12 Seconds - this thing is COOL! check out the vids
Robot Soccer Getting Better - news from the Robot World Cup
Minority Report Interface Is Real, Hitting Mainstream Soon - awesome gadget... I want one!!!
Nanodiamonds Produce 'Game Changing Event' for MRI Imaging Sensitivity - Nano technology doing cool stuff.
Oil droplets can navigate complex maze - scientists have taught oil droplets.... teaching inanimate objects? WTF?!
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-Odd
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