
A landmark paper from grad school still shapes how I write, speak, and think today—especially when it comes to TCIP.
A landmark paper from grad school still shapes how I write, speak, and think today—especially when it comes to TCIP.
The experiment was the writing itself
Genetic engineering, ecological collapse, and the cost of getting it wrong
Some stories cannot be told quickly. At least not those important enough to linger.
Science fiction is an amazing way to explore deep topics - sometimes short stories on a Friday just don't cut it
Some stories stick with me. This one’s been in my bones for a long time. I hope it lands with you the way it did with me.
This September will mark one full year since I launched The Connected Ideas Project.
As science advances and public opinion warms, gene editing embryos to prevent disease is moving from taboo to possibility, raising new questions about where we draw the line.
The AI future experts are predicting for us in 2027
Where Extinction Ends and Existence Begins
On dire wolves, de-extinction, and the strange privilege of building what comes next