Issues in Science and Technology
Issues is a quarterly print and online journal of science and technology opinion writing published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Arizona State University. Issues aims to provide deeply informed, highly accessible, challenging yet constructive contributions to public discussions and democratic decisionmaking that can enhance the contribution of science and technology to the creation of a better world.
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Was Science’s Social Contract “Just a Myth”?
Future Tense Fiction Interview: Erin K. Wagner
Future Tense Fiction Interview: Margrét Helgadóttir
Future Tense Fiction Interview: Harrison Cook
Future Tense Fiction Interview: Mark Stasenko
K–12 Education in the Age of AI: The 2024 Henry and Bryna David Lecture with Shuchi Grover
How Can Science Fiction Help Design Better Science and Tech Policies?
Future Tense Fiction Interview: Deji Bryce Olukotun
Future Tense Fiction: Gregory Mone on Work, Comedy, and Transparency in AI
Future Tense Fiction: Scott Sherman on Therapy, Pseudo Experts, and the Allure of the Quick Fix
Future Tense Fiction: Cassidy McFadzean on Community and the Infrastructure of Art
Future Tense Fiction: Kevin Galvin on Technology, Memory, and Reality
Future Tense Fiction: Monica Byrne on AI, Creativity, and Relationships