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The Glorious Angels
Book
Justina Robson (acclaimed author of NATURAL HISTORY, LIVING NEXT DOOR TO THE GOD OF LOVE and the...
World Cheese Book
Book
Explore cheese in its many glorious varieties - the science, the smells, the succulence! The...
Green Materials for Electronics
Book
Combining the materials science, technological and device aspects of organic bioelectronics based on...
Erika (17789 KP) rated Alien Worlds in TV
Apr 17, 2021
This pseudo-documentary is really hard to define. It utilizes science, and science-fiction to great these different worlds with their our different flora, fauna, animals and landscape. Each episode is a new planet. It was definitely thought provoking.
I'm torn on the VFXs, I felt like they helped, but in some ways, hurt the program. At some points, it was a little shoddy, but at other times, it was great and visually appealing. It was definitely worth watching, and I would be willing to watch another season.
Forgot to mention, I loved Sophie Okonedo as the narrator. I've been a fan of hers since Aeon Flux, and her voice was amazing for this program.
I'm torn on the VFXs, I felt like they helped, but in some ways, hurt the program. At some points, it was a little shoddy, but at other times, it was great and visually appealing. It was definitely worth watching, and I would be willing to watch another season.
Forgot to mention, I loved Sophie Okonedo as the narrator. I've been a fan of hers since Aeon Flux, and her voice was amazing for this program.
Mothergamer (1619 KP) rated The Martian in Books
Aug 14, 2017
Great Book
I've read this twice now and I love it. It's a great book. The main character is interesting, smart, and witty. I loved reading the science aspects of it and I found myself reading late into the night because I had to know what happened next. Quite an enjoyable read.
ClareR (6106 KP) rated The Essex Serpent in Books
May 4, 2019
This is a beautifully written novel that I really didn’t want to finish. It explores the gaps between science and superstition, and between friendship and romantic love. I felt immersed in 1890s Victorian England. I loved the bits about the surgeon Luke Garrett and his companion Martha who was a suffragette as well.
Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated At the Earth's Core (1976) in Movies
Nov 10, 2018 (Updated Oct 14, 2019)
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Mystery science theater 3000 the return
Remember this one from my childhood liking it at the time still have a soft spot for the movie maybe slightly outdated especially the creatures and the effects being low budget but any film that Peter cushing in it is okay by Me
New Waves in Philosophy of Technology
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger and Soren Riis
Book
The volume advances research in the philosophy of technology by introducing contributors who have an...





