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“Now, Voyager, sail thou forth”

May18

Science writing – health, climate change, environment, nanotechnology, biotechnology – often gets a poor press. Too technical, too obscure, too fantastic. A joy, therefore, to find a brilliant article in the latest issue of The Smithsonian on the exploration of outer space. Continue reading →

2 Comments Posted in Film, Writing & Writers Tagged blue dot, Carl Sagan, Freeman Dyson, Now Voyager, Voyager, Walt Whitman

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