Writing Excuses 9.34: Science Fiction as Science Education

Published: Aug. 17, 2014, 10 p.m.

b'When Writing Excuses was invited to be guests of honor at Westercon 67, we had the opportunity to interview numerous guests of the convention, each of whom were luminaries in their respective fields.
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\\nWe met Brad Voytek, who is a doctor of neuroscience and a professor of\\xa0computational neuroscience at UC San Diego, for the first time right there at the show, and immediately knew that we wanted our listeners to have the chance to hear from him. One of his passions is treating science fiction as a gateway to (and in some cases an actual example of) science education.
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\\nHe starts by talking about\\xa0Do Zombies Dream of Undead Sheep, which teaches the reader about the brain by telling the story of what would happen if a zombie walked in to the emergency room. Mary talks about Launch Pad, the NASA workshop for writers. And then Brandon tells us about blending vegetables into junk food...
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\\nWe grill Brad mercilessly, and have great fun with the whole show as we talk about some of our favorite science fiction, and a few of\\xa0our favorite starting points for learning actual science.
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