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LAB NOTES
Science Fiction Weekly is pleased to present the first installment of Lab Notes, a new monthly science column by scientist and SF writer Wil McCarthy. In "Blue moons for a distant Jupiter," Wil explains why a newly discovered extrasolar planetary system may be able to support extraterrestrial life.
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Fox snares Episode I, The Phantom Menace can't beat Jurassic Park, Showtime plans sci-fi network, Sullivan wins the Clarke Award, and more.
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Take a trip with Independence Day director Roland Emmerich to The 13th Floor, and learn The Truth About Science Fiction on the History Channel.
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Suzy McKee Charnas closes out her landmark Holdfast series with The Conqueror's Child, and Joel Champetier takes China into space in The Dragon's Eye.
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Visit the forgotten worlds of Golden Age SF comics in Paragon Publications' Thrilling Science Fiction, Vols. 1 & 2.
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Sonic Images is back with four more Babylon 5 episodic CDs, including music from the epic B5 finale "Sleeping in Light."
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The half-psychic, half-cybernetic monster Genocyber is back, and this time it's inadvertently turning the city of Ark De Grande into a war zone.
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The Time Travel Institute will show you how movies like The Terminator prove that temporal transport is possible...sort of.
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Our readers just can't seem to stop talking about Star Wars: Episode I, plus they share their opinions on Crusade, Babylon 5, book reviews and more.
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