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The Serendipity of Semiautonomous Systems

The MIT Press Podcast

Future Tense Fiction: “Mr. Thursday,” by Emily St. John Mandel

“She’d seen the coat before in this moment, exiting this train, here. Every face in the crowd looked somehow familiar.” Read the full story on Slate.com

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Why Frankenstein is a Stigma Among Scientists

Peter Nagy, Ruth Wylie, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn Science and Engineering Ethics Download article

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Science Comics Workshop

Why: Mark Siegel is an award-winning illustrator, New York Times bestselling author and the founder and editorial director of First Second Books, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers that creates graphic novels

“Imagine This”

Groton School Quarterly, Winter 2017

Author And Illustrator Discusses Impact Of Graphic Novels

KJZZ – The Show

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How Frankenstein’s Monster Became Sexy

Joey Eschrich
Slate – Future Tense

Annual Report 2016/17

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Talking to Bots: Symbiotic Agency and the Case of Tay

Gina Neff and Peter Nagy International Journal Of Communication Download article

Science Fiction Frames: The Repository

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Responsibility and Emerging Technologies: Experiences, Education and Beyond

By D.M. Bowman et al. Forward by Bennett, M., Bowman, D., Dijkstra, A.

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ASU writing contest breathes new life into climate-change conversation

Arizona State University unveils climate fiction anthology

Book features authors from six different countries alongside science fiction luminaries Paolo Bacigalupi, Kim Stanley Robinson

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It’s Alive! Frankenstein’s Influence 200 Years Later

By Sarah Ventre, KJZZ 91.5 FM