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We have a special episode of Star Warsologies! This episode is our "Science of Star Wars" panel at San Diego Comic-Con: Special Edition, from November 27, 2021.  

Our "Science of Star Wars" panel at Comic-Con: Special Edition 2021 had several awesome guests! Fon Davis (creative director, Fonco Studios) shared behind-the-scenes knowledge from working on over 40 feature films, including the Star Wars prequels. Scientists included Lisa M. Will, PhD (astrophysics professor, San Diego City College), Frank Santana (herpetologist, San Diego Natural History Museum), Amit K. Patel, PhD (ophthalmologist, University of California San Diego), and Melissa Miller (science writer, Star Wars Insider magazine, Nerdist). The panel was moderated by James Floyd (freelance writer, Star Wars Insider and podcast host, Star Warsologies) and sponsored by the Fleet Science Center.

 

In Star Warsologies, hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of Star Wars with their keen interest in all things academic by asking experts about how their field is represented in a galaxy far, far away. It's a monthly podcast about science and Star Wars!

 

Or watch on YouTube with the relevant slides from our panel and other photos!

 

https://youtu.be/5mgN8Bg2Nks

 

Show Links

 

Our panelists and where to find them on social media:

Fon Davis, Fonco Studios - @fonhdavis on Twitter and @fonhdavis on Instagram Lisa Will, PhD, astrophysics professor - @dustchick on Twitter. She was also a guest on Star Warsologies episode 9: Astronomy Frank Santana, herpetologist - @bobafrank on Instagram Amit K. Patel, PhD, ophthalmologist

 

Got follow up questions for us or a suggestion for an -ology or expert? Email us at [email protected]

 

Subscribe and never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.

 

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Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here!

 

 

 

 

Interested in more Star Warsologies?

 

We have a special episode of Star Warsologies! This episode is our "Science of Star Wars" panel at San Diego Comic-Con: Special Edition, from November 27, 2021.  

Our "Science of Star Wars" panel at Comic-Con: Special Edition 2021 had several awesome guests! Fon Davis (creative director, Fonco Studios) shared behind-the-scenes knowledge from working on over 40 feature films, including the Star Wars prequels. Scientists included Lisa M. Will, PhD (astrophysics professor, San Diego City College), Frank Santana (herpetologist, San Diego Natural History Museum), Amit K. Patel, PhD (ophthalmologist, University of California San Diego), and Melissa Miller (science writer, Star Wars Insider magazine, Nerdist). The panel was moderated by James Floyd (freelance writer, Star Wars Insider and podcast host, Star Warsologies) and sponsored by the Fleet Science Center.

 

In Star Warsologies, hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of Star Wars with their keen interest in all things academic by asking experts about how their field is represented in a galaxy far, far away. It's a monthly podcast about science and Star Wars!

 

Or watch on YouTube with the relevant slides from our panel and other photos!

 

https://youtu.be/5mgN8Bg2Nks

 

Show Links

 

Our panelists and where to find them on social media:

Fon Davis, Fonco Studios - @fonhdavis on Twitter and @fonhdavis on Instagram Lisa Will, PhD, astrophysics professor - @dustchick on Twitter. She was also a guest on Star Warsologies episode 9: Astronomy Frank Santana, herpetologist - @bobafrank on Instagram Amit K. Patel, PhD, ophthalmologist

 

Got follow up questions for us or a suggestion for an -ology or expert? Email us at [email protected]

 

Subscribe and never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts.

 

Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter

 

Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here!

 

 

 

 

Interested in more Star Warsologies?

 

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