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Category: Science fiction

Biodiversity…

Master Jedi Flatworm

17 Jan 2022
I wanted to share with you something I think is very cool. If you are one of my regular readers, you know that I like science fiction and flatworm research,…
Biodiversity…

The Baldscientist Podcast – Episode 006 – International Bestselling Author Peter Cawdron – Part 1

21 Feb 2021February 21, 2021
To access the episode, please go here. Episode notes I must thank you in advance for you kindness and patience with me. This is the very first time that I…
Biochemistry…

The Baldscientist Podcast – Episode 004 – A Question of Identity

27 Oct 2020October 27, 2020
Episode notes The main point of this episode is to explore the questions: “Who are you, exactly? Who am I, exactly?” I dedicate this episode to the memory of my…
Biology…

The Baldscientist Podcast – Episode 003 – So, you want to write about science? (or How to write and publish a science book in 10 easy-ish steps)

3 Oct 2020October 3, 2020
Please access the episode HERE. Episode notes For more information please email me at orpagan@yahoo.com or leave a comment at baldscientist.com. I can also be reached on Twitter: @baldscientist. Credits,…
Random musings…

A weird dream, autism, and the love of a father

13 Jul 2020November 5, 2022
(Originally posted in March 13, 2020; it has been slightly updated). Hello everyone! This is the first post that I have written in a while. Frankly, I felt the need…
Doctor…

The Master and Dr. Who

2 Mar 2020May 17, 2021
January is here! I am getting ready to watch (what I hope is) the season premiere of Dr. Who 😃. Reviewing the latest episodes, I am reliving the pleasure of…
Asimov…

Book Review: 3zekiel by Peter Cawdron

24 Aug 2019
Full disclosure: **I am Peter Cawdron’s fan and friend, and I credit him for making me reading for pleasure again. **"Monsters" is still my favorite Cawdron's novel and I still…
Biodiversity…

I need a “happy tears” emoji…

11 Mar 2019
I need a “happy tears” emoji... Someone told me today that reading my “Strange Survivors” made them gain a new respect for evolution... 😊😊😊 Thank you! ~~ **To subscribe to…
Biodiversity…

Faith Across the Multiverse – Book review

28 Dec 2018
There are very few books that I'll read twice or more. This will be one of them. In the spirit of full disclosure, I must state that I consider myself…
Autism…

Baldscientist’s Blog

11 Jun 2017
Hi Everyone! I am trying to increase my blog's audience, and I need your feedback and help. What is (are) your preferred topic (s) here? What would you like to…
Autism…

Baldscientist’s Blog: Updated look

4 Jun 2017
Updated look and more information on my upcoming projects! Check it out at baldscientist.wordpress.com. Share away, pretty please? Thanks! (:-D ~~~ **If you like what I write, kindly spread the…
Blogging…

Of Blogging and Friendships

19 Feb 2016
This is a rather short post with some thoughts that I had today on the title's topic... True friendships are a blessing. They are also rare, and highly dependent on…
Books…

Some aspects of the evolution of "The First Brain"

29 Sep 2014
Yes, this is yet another post about my book...(:-)... I found some old notes and my first scribbles about the epilogue. I wanted to share them with you... I recently…
Blogging…

Book Review: My Sweet Satan by Peter Cawdron

14 Sep 2014November 1, 2020
Full disclosure: **I am Peter Cawdron’s fan and friend, and I credit him for making me reading for pleasure again. **Peter sent me an advance copy of the novel (one…
Blogging…

"Fringe" and autism (more or less)

15 Sep 2013
I am a "Fringe" fan.Yes, I know that the series ended in January 2013, but even though I have heard about the series before and actually saw a couple of…
Autism…

The year in posts: Some 2012 Highlights…

31 Dec 2012
The year 2012 will be gone in a few hours, at least from the perspective of my corner of the planet. As I am writing this, there are ongoing celebrations…
Books…

Book review: Monsters

15 Oct 2012February 20, 2021
Science, technology, and cooperation are probably the main tools that have allowed us to fend off monsters. The word “monsters” usually speaks of beings that can easily overpower and kill…
Biology…

An oldie but a goddie, for those of you who are new to Baldscientist

28 Sep 2012
An oldie but a goddie, for those of you who are new to Baldscientist. Planarians in science fiction? Feel free to check my About page and to "Like" Baldscientist in…
Biology…

Hermit Crabs and Humanity – The Ultimate Evolutionary Convergence

1 Aug 2012
This post is very speculative (a true scientist's way of saying "it is fun to think about these things"). Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that with respect to evolutionary theory,…

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