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Science Fiction

# science-fiction - Sunday 13 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie 13 major global risks that used to be the stuff of science fiction Risky This post contains images

13 major global risks that used to be the stuff of science fiction

Orbital debris, persistent extreme weather, digital meltdown, geomagnetic storms… the World Economic Forum considers some risky business.

# science-fiction - Friday 19 October, 2012

From The Daily Edge JJ Abrams’ new blockbuster filming in Dublin? Collider This post contains images

JJ Abrams’ new blockbuster filming in Dublin?

Edgar Wright is directing the ‘Collider’ science fiction project.

# science-fiction - Friday 28 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie The Evening Fix…now with added iSorry Need To Know

The Evening Fix…now with added iSorry

Some of the things we learned, loved and shared today.

# science-fiction - Wednesday 6 June, 2012

From The Daily Edge Author Ray Bradbury passes away aged 91 Ray Bradbury This post contains videos

Author Ray Bradbury passes away aged 91

The Fahrenheit 451 writer sometimes surprised even himself with the sheer volume of work he managed to produce throughout his 70-year career.

# science-fiction - Friday 29 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie We are not alone – asteroid discovered in Earth’s orbit Space

We are not alone – asteroid discovered in Earth’s orbit

Thankfully, this Trojan asteroid poses no danger to the planet.

# science-fiction - Friday 15 July, 2011

Chart of the week: Golfers at the Open named Simon

Our team of boffins have been working their calculators into dust figuring this one out.

# science-fiction - Thursday 14 July, 2011

After a sluggish first round, where do TV commentators think he’s from?

The Holywood man is back in the clubhouse with a one over par 71. So where does that leave him?

# science-fiction - Saturday 2 July, 2011

Chart of the week: the topics up for discussion on The Sunday Game

Our team of statisticians were sent to the lab for the week with a graph book and some crayons. And this is what they came up with it.

# science-fiction - Saturday 25 June, 2011

Chart of the week: Conor Niland v Roger Federer

He booked his place at the All-England Club but ultimately narrowly missed the Fed Express. How does Conor Niland’s record stand now with the Swiss master?

# science-fiction - Saturday 18 June, 2011

Chart of the week: Do events on the pitch correlate to Davy Fitzgerald’s swearing?

He says he doesn’t care that he was ‘caught’ on camera last Sunday and he doesn’t listen to Gift Grub. But Davy Fitz is this week’s guinea pig.

# science-fiction - Saturday 11 June, 2011

Chart of the week: should Ireland stick with McShane as skipper?

Our team of boffins have studied the stats all week – and here’s our scientific recommendation for Trap.

# science-fiction - Saturday 4 June, 2011

Chart of the Week: does the price of a pint indicate a win for Ireland in Macedonia?

Trap’s side are in Skopje for a crunch Euro 2012 showdown. Does the inflationary cost of a pint correlate with rising Irish fortunes in Macedonia?

# science-fiction - Tuesday 3 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Scientologists say Russia has lifted ‘extremist literature’ ban Scientology

Scientologists say Russia has lifted ‘extremist literature’ ban

Some writings by the movement’s founder, science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, were banned in late April after a Siberian court found them to be “extremist literature.”