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This month, we learn that dangerous things can come in very small and numerous packages, in our lead story, “The Season of Ants in a Timeless Land,” by Frank Wu.

• Psychic powers have long been a common genre trope, even with a lack of scientific evidence for them . . . but maybe technological telepathy isn’t quite so unlikely. Find out in our featured fact article, “Brain Hacking,” by Richard A. Lovett.

• And if uploading our minds to a machine were to turn out to be more complicated than we expect, how would we really know? Lettie Prell’s “Baby Steps” raises the question.

• We all understand stories have value, but truly grasping just how much value might be one man’s only chance to save his own life in “The Story of Daro and Arbolita,” by Shane Halbach.

• Sometimes you have to risk everything to know if you’re really risking anything, as in Ken Brady’s “Building, Antenna, Span, and Earth.”

• It’s easy to say we should think of the greater good, but who gets to decide just what the greater good is? Adam-Troy Castro’s “Evangelist” poses some uncomfortable questions.

• Then we see the final days of an alien prison in Timons Esaias’s “Exit Interview,” the conclusion of Stanley Schmidt’s serial, Night Ride and Sunrise, and all our dependably excellent columns.

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact is a renowned magazine that combines captivating science fiction stories with scientific exploration. Established in 1930, it has become a premier publication for enthusiasts of imaginative storytelling and cutting-edge science. Each issue features thrilling narratives, futuristic technologies, and scientifically grounded articles, offering readers an immersive experience into the realms of science and fiction.

The magazine also features scientifically grounded articles, exploring the latest advancements in fields such as astrophysics, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Having consistently attracted some of the genre's most celebrated authors, Analog Science Fiction and Fact has been a launchpad for renowned writers such as Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, and Arthur C. Clarke.

Don't miss the opportunity to explore the captivating world of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, where every issue transports you to extraordinary realms of possibility and challenges you to contemplate the wonders of the universe.

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