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Kendra Williams is the CTO of Evolve Inc. Her company built software that will revolutionize scientific research. Scientists are clamoring for it, but not everyone is so excited. Anomalies start showing up in their software. The once enthusiastic scientific community is losing confidence.
She must now find out what’s wrong while fighting to save her reputation and company. Doing so uncovers a sinister plot to sabotage the software and scientific results. She knows her usual playbook of persistence and hard work won’t be enough. She must find a way to adapt to her new reality.
Erik Stevenson’s debut novel explores the overlap between science, government, and politics. How much should scientists or their findings influence policy making? How much should our government direct scientific exploration? Can politicians dictate how scientific research gets communicated to the public?
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Kendra Williams is the CTO of Evolve Inc. Her company built software that will revolutionize scientific research. Scientists are clamoring for it, but not everyone is so excited. Anomalies start showing up in their software. The once enthusiastic scientific community is losing confidence.
She must now find out what’s wrong while fighting to save her reputation and company. Doing so uncovers a sinister plot to sabotage the software and scientific results. She knows her usual playbook of persistence and hard work won’t be enough. She must find a way to adapt to her new reality.
Erik Stevenson’s debut novel explores the overlap between science, government, and politics. How much should scientists or their findings influence policy making? How much should our government direct scientific exploration? Can politicians dictate how scientific research gets communicated to the public?