Furahan Biology and Allied Matters

Please visit the accompanying website: Life on Nu Phoenicis IV, the planet Furaha. This blog is about speculative biology. Recurrent themes are biomechanics, the works of other world builders, and, of course, the planet Furaha.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Slowing down before speeding up again

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I haven't written a post for a long time, and neither have I produced many new paintings for The Book. There are two reasons for that; I...
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Monday, 1 April 2019

Extraterrestrial life after the Drake and Seager Equations: the 'Nastrazzurro Equation'! (the what?)

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In previous posts I discussed the Drake Equation (DEq) and the Seager Equation (SEq) , and promised to expand those by presenting my own v...
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Saturday, 3 November 2018

Equations II: The Seager Equation

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Click to enlarge; composite of web photo with painting by Gert van Dijk The Drake equation, discussed recently on this blog , provide...
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Thursday, 1 November 2018

Furaha in ImagineFX

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ImagineFX is a Bitish magazine devoted to art in science fiction, fantasy and gaming settings. Its webiste is here , and here is its YouTube...
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Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Back from TetZooCon

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I am slowly recuperating from the TetZooCon event in London that took place on last Saturday and Sunday (that's short for 'Tetrapod ...
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Sunday, 16 September 2018

Speculative Biology with Dougal Dixon (and me) at TetZooCon, London, 6-7 October 2018

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Some of you may already know the Tetrapod Zoology blog written by Darren Naish. It has been hosted in various places over the years. It rec...
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Saturday, 1 September 2018

'After Man', by Dougal Dixon; a review with hindsight

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The book 'After Man' is arguably the best-known book in Speculative Biology. It first appeared in 1981, so you may well wonder why I...
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