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Tomorrow at Comic-Con: Abusing the Sci of Sci-Fi

Join us at Comic-Con 2010 for 'Abusing the Sci of Sci-Fi,' where we dissect the good and bad of sci-fi science!

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Ever watched a science fiction movie and groaned when the science is spun, folded, and mutilated? Sure, outrageous science is fun, but so is making fun of it. In that spirit, we're happy to announce DISCOVER's panel at Comic-Con 2010, in sunny San Diego. If you're at the convention tomorrow (Thursday) night, come by for a little discussion we're calling "Abusing the Sci of Sci-Fi." It will run from 6-7 pm, in room 5AB. The panel will be moderated by DISCOVER's Bad Astronomy blogger Phil Plait, who will talk with five sci-fi movers and shakers about their favorite moments in good and bad sci-fi science. The panelists include two other DISCOVER bloggers: physicist Sean Carroll of Cosmic Variance and NASA scientist and Eureka advisor Kevin Grazier, who blogs here at Science Not Fiction. These scientists will be joined on stage by three people who actually make the sci-fi happen: Jaime ...

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