When Science and Science Fiction Collide

Lawrence M. Krauss and Neal Stephenson on Optimism, Inspiration, and the Problem with Human Space Travel

What happens when you bring together scientists and science fiction writers? Zócalo and the Arizona State University Center for Science and the Imagination brought physicist Lawrence M. Krauss and science fiction writer Neal Stephenson together on stage to find out. That question is also at the heart of a new book, Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future, to which both Stephenson and Krauss contributed.

Annalee Newitz, editor-in-chief of io9, the evening’s moderator, and a fellow Hieroglyph contributor, opened the discussion—in front of a standing-room-only crowd at MOCA Grand Avenue, …

ASU Historian Michael Rubinoff

An Admirer of the Hibiscus

Historian Michael Rubinoff has been an Arizona State University faculty member for over 17 years. Before participating in a panel on Barry Goldwater’s libertarian legacy, he offered up the question …

Educational Psychologist Erin Rotheram-Fuller

She Loves the Sun (and Her Son)

Educational psychologist Erin Rotheram-Fuller is an associate professor of special education at Arizona State University who has worked with individuals with autism for over 13 years. Before participating in a …

ASU Sustainability Scholar Michael Hanemann

Where Book Reviews Are a Blood Sport

Michael Hanemann is a sustainability scholar at Arizona State University. He is an environmental economist who works in the areas of water economics and policy, climate change, and non-market valuation. …

Can We Thank Barry Goldwater for this Libertarian Moment?

Figuring Out What the Arizona Senator Would Make of (and How Much He’s Responsible for) Our Current Political Landscape

Between U.S. Senator Rand Paul being taken seriously as a presidential candidate and broad support for the legalization of marijuana, the country is “having a libertarian moment,” 12 News Sunday …