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    <description>Chen Qiufan is an award-winning Chinese speculative fiction author. He is honorary president of the Chinese Science Fiction Writers Association, and has a seat on the Xprize Foundation Science Fiction Advisory Council. His works include the novel Waste Tide and, co-authored with Kai-Fu Lee, the book AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. He lives in Shanghai and is the founder of Thema Mundi Studio.</description>
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      <description>“When can Tara leave this place,” the girl asked, her eyes shining like a newborn galaxy. “You’ll know when the time comes,” Miki said to the girl. What she didn’t say was, Tara, you shouldn’t be here at all.
The double-masted icebreaker Akira was frozen into a piece of Arctic sea ice, drifting along with the other floes. But this was no disaster, the vessel had been deliberately grounded there, and during the span of more than a year in the ice, the crew had been collecting polar ice samples...</description>
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      <title>Climate change: Chinese sci-fi author’s new short story – The Girl and the Sea</title>
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