Science Fact/fiction

Science Fact/fiction
Author: Edmund J. Farrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1974
Genre: Readers (Secondary)
ISBN: 9780673034076

Science Fiction, Science Fact

Science Fiction, Science Fact
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1991
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780440403524

Compares what writers over the centuries have written about an imaginary future with the reality revealed by time.

I'm Working on That

I'm Working on That
Author: William Shatner
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2004-02-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780671047382

Cultural icon and original Star Trek captain Shatner crisscrosses the U.S.--from MIT to Cal Tech--in search of the countless scientists and inventors who make fictional science real.

They Got It Wrong: Science

They Got It Wrong: Science
Author: Graeme Donald
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1621450244

This book is the perfect gift for anyone with an interest in our scientific history. It exposes the theories that were once widely regarded as facts but have since been proven to be complete science fiction. From such seemingly crazy ideas as the body being composed of only four things—black and yellow bile, blood, and phlegm—to the discovery of dinosaur bones being accepted as the bones of giants killed in the great flood from Biblical times. They Got It Wrong: Science tells the fascinating story behind 50 erroneous scientific theories and gives incredible perspective on how the way we view the workings of the world has evolved throughout history.

BLUEPRINT FOR SPACE PB

BLUEPRINT FOR SPACE PB
Author: Ben Bova
Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1992-01-17
Genre: Science
ISBN:

A history of flights from the imagination of ancient cave pictographs to the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Science Fact Or Fiction?

Science Fact Or Fiction?
Author: Sarah Levete
Publisher: Crabtree Connections
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778799160

Presents events that could or could not be scientifically possible, including dinosaurs returning, traveling through time, and lightening striking twice.

Pseudoscience and Science Fiction

Pseudoscience and Science Fiction
Author: Andrew May
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319426052

Aliens, flying saucers, ESP, the Bermuda Triangle, antigravity ... are we talking about science fiction or pseudoscience? Sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference. Both pseudoscience and science fiction (SF) are creative endeavours that have little in common with academic science, beyond the superficial trappings of jargon and subject matter. The most obvious difference between the two is that pseudoscience is presented as fact, not fiction. Yet like SF, and unlike real science, pseudoscience is driven by a desire to please an audience – in this case, people who “want to believe”. This has led to significant cross-fertilization between the two disciplines. SF authors often draw on “real” pseudoscientific theories to add verisimilitude to their stories, while on other occasions pseudoscience takes its cue from SF – the symbiotic relationship between ufology and Hollywood being a prime example of this. This engagingly written, well researched and richly illustrated text explores a wide range of intriguing similarities and differences between pseudoscience and the fictional science found in SF. Andrew May has a degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University and a PhD in astrophysics from Manchester University. After many years in academia and the private sector, he now works as a freelance writer and scientific consultant. He has written pocket biographies of Newton and Einstein, as well as contributing to a number of popular science books. He has a lifelong interest in science fiction, and has had several articles published in Fortean Times magazine

Science and the Skeptic

Science and the Skeptic
Author: Marc Zimmer
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books TM
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1728455952

Fake news, pseudoscience, and quackery have become scourges, spreading through society from social media all the way to Congress. The line between entertainment and reality, between fact and fiction, has become blurred. Some of the most crucial issues of our time—climate change, vaccines, and genetically modified organisms—have become prime targets for nefarious disinformation campaigns. Far too many people have become distrustful of real science. Even those who still trust science no longer know what to believe or how to identify the truth. Not only does this result in the devaluation and distrust of real science, but it is also dangerous: people acting based on false information can hurt themselves or those around them. We must equip ourselves with the knowledge and skills to fight back against all this disinformation. InScience and the Skeptic: Discerning Fact from Fiction, you will learn how science is done, from the basic scientific method to the vetting process that scientific papers must go through to become published; how and why some people intentionally or unintentionally spread misinformation; and the dangers in believing and spreading false information. You'll also find twenty easy-to-follow rules for distinguishing fake science from the real deal. Armed with this book, empower yourself with knowledge, learning what information to trust and what to dismiss as deceit. "We're not just fighting an epidemic; we're fighting an infodemic. . . . This is a time for facts, not fear. This is a time for rationality, not rumors. This is a time for solidarity, not stigma."—Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO "Our deepest beliefs should help navigate reality, not determine it."—Michael Gersen, The Washington Post "Journalism is very much about trying to simplify and distribute information about what's new and where advances have been made. That's incompatible with the scientific process, which can take a long time to build a body of evidence."—Kelly McBride, Poynter Institute