Press

The Scientific Origins of Frankenstein
by Javier Yanes, BBVA OpenMind

Forecasters are searching the past for clues about the future
by Kaveh Waddell, Axios

ASU creates interactive moon colony exhibit
Fox 10 News

Explore a prototype moon colony this weekend at ASU
AZFamily.com

ASU Emerge to create a moon colony on campus
Mary Beth Faller ASU Now

It’s Aliiiiiive! Celebrating The 200th Anniversary Of ‘Frankenstein’
Steve Goldstein, Sarah Ventre
KJZZ

Footnotes to Frankenstein
Jon Turney
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences

Frankenstein game teaches kids about science
Erin Blakemore
Washington Post

ASU’s newly-published collection of sci-fi stories has people talking about space
Horizon Arizona PBS

Sci Fri Book Club: ‘Frankenstein’
Science Friday

‘Frankenstein’ Has Become a True Monster
Ed Finn and David H. Guston The Wall Street Journal

Arizona State University challenges experts, authors to imagine space futures
New research-based collection features narratives by top science fiction authors, essays by experts on future possibilities for exploring Mars, Asteroids, Low Earth Orbit, and Exoplanets.
Out of Control
Richard Holmes
The New York Review of Books

Visions, Ventures, Escape Velocities: A Collection of Space Futures
Bruce Sterling
Wired – Beyond the Beyond

‘Black Panther’ isn’t just another Marvel movie — it’s a vision of a future led by blackness
by Xavier Harding Mic

“Imagine This”
Groton School Quarterly, Winter 2017

Arizona State University unveils climate fiction anthology
Book features authors from six different countries alongside science fiction luminaries Paolo Bacigalupi, Kim Stanley Robinson

It’s Alive! Frankenstein’s Influence 200 Years Later
By Sarah Ventre, KJZZ 91.5 FM
Writ in Water: Millimeters to the End of the World
By Joseph Horton, Ploughshares