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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 18 — Nalo Hopkinson and Stem Cell Research

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 18 — Nalo Hopkinson and Stem Cell Research

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic — Part 17: Iain M. Banks and Genetic Engineering

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 15 — Star Wars and Polymerase Chain Reaction

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 14 — Octavia Butler and the War on Cancer

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 13 — Ursula K. Le Guin and Lynn Margulis

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 12 — Philip K. Dick and Sydney Brenner

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic : Part 11 — J.G. Ballard and the Birth of Biotech

On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 10 — Ray Bradbury and Mechanisms of Regulation

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Fun With Ancient, Squishy Complex Life Forms

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 6 — John W. Campbell, James Watson, and Francis Crick

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 5 — Olaf Stapledon and the Modern Synthesis

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On the Origins of Modern Biology and the Fantastic: Part 4 — Edgar Rice Burroughs and Theodosius Dobzhansky

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