Dangerous Science explores the intersection of science policy and risk analysis to detail failures in current science policy practices and what can be done to help minimize the negative impacts of science and technology on society.
Interviewed for January 2023 The City "Rising Groundwater Threatens New York City — Researchers to Study How Much"
Quoted in June 2022 Undark Magazine "The Challenges of Calculating a Lab Leak Risk"
Interviewed for December 2021 MIT Technology Review in “How rising groundwater caused by climate change could devastate coastal communities”
"The Ethical Foundations of Risk Analysis" was selected for a 2018 Best Paper Award
Ed Ludlam, a reserved programmer, returns to family in New York City after a Silicon Valley layoff. Ed is looking for stability, but a questionable new job drags him into a dangerous debate over the impacts of artificial intelligence on human labor.
Living in a world of accelerating technological progress can feel both magical and alarming. Recent advances in artificial intelligence have only increased speculation and general anxiety. As a brief novel, Tomorrow’s Rebellion explores the changing nature of work in the face of automation.
Nature Futures
The Drabble
Daily Science Fiction
600 Second Saga
365tomorrows
This was originally written as speculative fiction but now sounds more like an existing product.