Dimensions of Trust

Who’s Afraid to Share Science in Their Listserv?

An interview with Democratic pollsters on the chicken-and-egg challenges of keeping science in neutral political territory.

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the strange new politics of science

Trust in Science

The Strange New Politics of Science

The polarization of trust in science is a complex phenomenon shaped by—and increasingly also shaping—American political identities.

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Future Tense Fiction

Future Tense Fiction is a speculative fiction series that uses imagination to explore how science and technology will shape our future. It features short stories written by acclaimed authors across a wide range of styles. Each story is paired with original artwork by Rey Velasquez Sagcal and a response essay from an expert who connects the fictional narrative to real-world policy debates.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "The Minnesota Diet"

    The Minnesota Diet

    In a future city complete with vertical farms, rooftop gardens, and no carbon footprint, the city’s survival still depends on regular food deliveries from the outside. When those deliveries suddenly stop showing up, residents start rationing food and becoming more delirious with hunger each passing day—until they find a solution that was hidden in their homes all along.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for the response essay to "The Minnesota Diet"

    Can We Insulate Ourselves From Food Shortages?

    A food systems and security researcher responds to Charlie Jane Anders’ short story “The Minnesota Diet.”

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  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Coda" by Arula Ratnakar

    Coda

    When Ray discovers a secret that a powerful quantum computing company would rather keep hidden, she’s forced to question the very nature of her reality—and the memories that make it up.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Computing Consciousness"

    Computing Consciousness

    What is the connection between consciousness, computation, and complex systems?

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  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis" by Annalee Newitz

    When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis

    Robot, a disease-detecting drone, has been meticulously trained to gather public health data in hard-to-reach communities—and to use that data to stymie the spread of dangerous viruses. But when the public health authorities responsible for Robot are defunded, it’s forced to assemble a new team to keep its communities safe.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "No Robot Like Robot" by Janelle Shane

    No Robot Like Robot

    Janelle Shane’s response essay to Annalee Newitz’s short story, “When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis.”

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