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“That I would be watching a stunning new species for Britain, with the imposing Caernarfon Castle as a backdrop, was not what I initially expected to be doing at the weekend.”
What's better than an opportunity to join the Science Museum curatorial team working on exciting forthcoming projects? *Two* opportunities to join etcetc! We are recruiting 2x assistant curators, please pass this along to anyone you think might be interested: ce0111li.webitrent.com/ce0111li_web...
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Interesting to compare Cade's state-of-climate-fiction reflections at the end of this (great) review-essay with those in this essay in Prospect, also jumping off from the Climate Prize shortlist www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/7375...
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Appearance of a western reef heron in north Wales is unlikely to be the last, as heating temperatures mean species can survive Britain’s winter, say experts
Tropical heron spotted in UK for first time as more exotic birds arrive to thrill birdwatchers
Can novels about the climate emergency offer hope for a better tomorrow?
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The state of cli-fi
Together in all their glory, the 2026 winners: The Finest Hotel in Kabul by Lyse Doucet and The Correspondent by Virginia Evans🏆 Thanks to our 2026 sponsors Audible, Baileys and @findmypast.bsky.social.
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The Fife Regatta under power along the Kyles of Bute. Too calm to sail! My friends are in the little boat being towed yesterday by the two-masted boat - both vessels are a hundred years old at least.
“Recruiters have begun advising applicants to leave a single deliberate typo in a cover letter, precisely to signal that an interested human wrote it.”
Out today! The paperback edition of When There Are Wolves Again 🪶🦫🌱🐾🐺 geni.us/WhenThereAre...
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Congratulations to all the shortlisted authors. 📚📚📚
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Completed: a final, FINAL proofread, and now ALSTON MOOR goes off to the printer. Major milestone! 📚👀📚 Coming 1st September 2026 @goldsmithspress.bsky.social @goldsf.bsky.social @unamccormack.bsky.social @sarahsuch.bsky.social Reviewers pls contact [email protected] More: annecharnock.com
Alan Turing proposed a test for machine intelligence: could a computer convince a human it was human? We have begun conducting the same test on ourselves, writes Max Moser
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How human error became a weapon against large language models
Jon Savage
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First review of the week over at SH is a long one, and brilliantly so. Here’s @octavia-cade.bsky.social on this year’s Climate Fiction Prize shortlist. Producing this *after* the winner was announced for me lets the shortlist breathe some more - and affords alternative readings to the judges’.
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✨The Shortlist 2026!✨ DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL, Matt Dinniman  THE DREAM HOTEL, Laila Lalami LUMINOUS, Silva Park THERE IS NO ANTIMEMETICS DIVISION, qntm WHEN THERE ARE WOLVES AGAIN, E.J. Swift THE SALT ORACLE, Lorraine Wilson This year’s winner will be announced on Weds 12 August.
This is a shortlist that considers climate through the lens of aesthetic rather than urgency.
strangehorizons.com
The Climate Fiction Prize Shortlist 2026
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The Arthur C. Clarke Award