
Ursula K. Le Guin, 1929–2018
Her work was that of a complete person of letters and an important public intellectual
Kim Stanley Robinson is the best-selling author of many science-fiction novels, including the Nebula and Hugo award-winning Mars trilogy, 2312 and Aurora. Credit: Nick Higgins
Her work was that of a complete person of letters and an important public intellectual
It's a common theme in science fiction, but migrating to planets beyond our solar system will be a lot more complicated and difficult than you might imagine
The short version: It’s impossible to do
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