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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,…
Astrobiology…

The Baldscientist Podcast – Episode 007 – International Bestselling Author Peter Cawdron – Part 2

28 Feb 2021February 28, 2021
To access the podcast, please go here. **Peter’s website: thinkingscifi.wordpress.com **Peter’s Amazon Author page: amazon.com/Peter-Cawdron/e/B00600L9FO **The anthology where Peter published a story (Life on Mars) with my future grandson and…
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…
Blogging

The Voice of the Heart – Free for 5 days!

5 Sep 2015
My autism // science fiction short story "The Voice of the Heart" will be available absolutely free for the next five days! You can get it here: http://www.amazon.com/Voice-Heart-science-fiction-autism-ebook/dp/B00O6P2S3M Or by…
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“The voice of the heart”; – Autism and Science Fiction

6 May 2015April 18, 2021
The Voice of the Heart is my first try at science fiction. The story is about an autistic young man and his father, who used a rather creative strategy to…
Blogging

The kind of science writer that I aspire to be…

4 Apr 2015
I want to tell you about the role models that I have followed over the years even before I even thought about becoming an author. If my writing could become…
Blogging

The Brightest Smile

8 Jan 2015October 21, 2020
You may know that I am a science fiction fan. In recent years, I have seen some popular TV shows that prominently display autistic characters in a positive way. Two…
Blogging

Whohoooooooo – THANK YOU!

6 Jan 2015
Guess what is the #19 Best Seller in 30-Minute Science Fiction & Fantasy Short Reads - Top 100 Free stories at Amazon.com? Credit: Amazon Whohoooooooo - THANK YOU one and…
Blogging

At amazon.com: My short story – Free for four days! / Mi historia corta – ¡Gratis por cuatro días!

5 Jan 2015
At amazon.com: My short story - Free for four days! / Mi historia corta - ¡Gratis por cuatro días! ENGLISH Free to download (Kindle format) from tomorrow, January 6 until…
Blogging

The Voice of the Heart – Free Sample / La Voz del Corazón – Muestra Gratis

6 Dec 2014
ENGLISH I recently self-published my first science fiction story. It is titled "The Voice of the Heart" and it is about a young autistic man and his father. Here are…
Blogging

Book Review: Intelligent Design Edited by Denise Little

27 May 2014
Book Review: Intelligent Design. Edited by Denise Little Daw Science Fiction, 2009 Intelligent design (ID) has been on and off in the public arena for a few years now. The…
Blogging

Book Review: Federation by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens

12 Apr 2014
To call these few words a review is somewhat of an overstatement. I will not give specific details of the plot or the story. I **really** do not want to…
Biology…

Do you believe in molecules?

1 Sep 2013
Molecules are entities composed of at least two atoms, organized in specific ways; they are really small things, and that’s no joke.  I would not blame you one bit if you…
Blogging

Book review: “Little Green Men” by Peter Cawdron

1 Sep 2013
Note:  I proofread an early version sent to me by the author. Peter Cawdron does it again, and even better.  If you are a hard-SciFi fan, you know of Asimov.  If you…
Blogging

Book review: Xenophobia

26 Aug 2013
This is yet another entertaining and thought-provoking story by Peter Cawdron. You can read the synopsis in other reviews so I will not repeat it here. What I will say…
Blogging

SIMF post – Autism in Science Fiction TV: Alphas and Eureka

26 Aug 2013
My newest post at the Science in my Fiction website is online! You can find it here. Enjoy! (:-) **If you feel like sharing this post in you favorite social…
Blogging

The Klingon Shrew

28 Jul 2013October 29, 2020
The Romulans and the Klingons are the quintessential Stark Trek Villains. Klingons in particular are usually portrayed as fearsome and strong warriors, essentially without equal. They remind me of the…
Biology

Science In My Fiction!

21 May 2013
Great news! The good people of Science In My Fiction, for some mysterious reason, have accepted yours truly as a contributor! No, I did not dream it, look here! The…

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