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  1. The geneticist Dan Koboldt observes that the science in science fiction is often oversimplified, reinforcing popular myths to the point of "pure fiction". In his own field, he gives as examples the idea that first-degree relatives have the same hair, eyes and nose as each other, and that a person's future is predicted by their genetic code , as ...

  2. Definition, Usage, and Literary Examples. Science Fiction Definition. Science fiction (SIGH-innss FICK-shun) is a type of literature that deals with inventive technologies, futurism, space travel and exploration, and other science-based components.

  3. Jan 25, 2022 · The chapter introduces three novel concepts: ‘biofiction,’ ‘biodiscourse,’ and ‘bioimagination’ to talk about intersections of literary and visual texts and biotechnology; it juxtaposes artistic...

  4. Oct 2, 2014 · While some have seen extrapolation and speculation as opposites, others have seen them as sequential stages in an imaginative process, and still others have used the terms interchangeably, the distinctions between them blurred by differing conceptions of plausibility and of science.

  5. Definition of Science Fiction. Science fiction is one of the fiction genres that demonstrates different scientific facts, discoveries, innovations, inventions, or other strange and scientific evolutions. The stories or novels falling under this category often show technological advances, environmental issues, and space or time travels.

  6. Feb 24, 2024 · Speculative biology is a science-fiction genre that explores possible life forms of the past and future—if you’ve ever seen illustrations of hypothetical life forms from the early days of Planet Earth, or read about how humans might evolve over millions of years of spaceflight, you’re already familiar with a bit of speculative biology ...