Scottish geologist, illustrator, and speculative zoologist Dougal Dixon has made his career dreaming up dozens of fictional creatures shaped by evolution gone bonkers. Here are 10 of his creations who ...
I've just returned from LonCon3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention, held at the enormous ExCel Exhibition Centre in east London. Yeah, I know, sci-fi isn't exactly a normal part of the Tet Zoo ...
For three years, speculative biology enthusiast Gert van Dijk has been writing a hard science fiction blog called Furahan Biology and Allied Matters, which deals with the realistic ecosystem on the ...
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Birds became bugs in this world – the strange biology of birdbugs
A speculative biology dive into birdlike insects and the bizarre ecosystems they might create.
A: The idea that we might be able to guess or imagine those creatures that could evolve in the future, on other worlds, or in other timelines is a long-standing trope of science fiction, effectively ...
Situated at the intersection of art, astrobiology, and emerging biotechnologies, this two-year, $30,000 research-creation residency invites artists to engage with scientific study while examining the ...
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Seas of Polinices: A Speculative Biology Deep Dive
Journey into the Seas of Polinices, a speculative biology world where alien oceans teem with extraordinary life forms and complex ecosystems. This deep dive explores the unique adaptations, ...
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