✷ "Blowups Happen" (1940) and "Solution Unsatisfactory" (1941) by Robert Heinlein (writing as Anson MacDonald), in The Worlds of Robert Heinlein
✷ "Deadline" (1944) by Cleve Cartmill, in The Best of Science Fiction
Librarian's note: A popular anecdote in science fiction lore goes that FBI agents, alarmed by this story's realistic depiction of nuclear technology and worried about tipping off the Axis powers about the Manhattan Project, visited Cartmill and editor John W. Campbell to ask them not to publish the story. Campbell convinced the FBI agents to allow him to go forward with publication, arguing that it would look more suspicious to the enemy if his magazine stopped publishing stories about atomic power, as they had been doing throughout the war.
✷ "Terminal Beach" (1964) by J.G. Ballard, in Chronopolis and Other Stories
Librarian's note: See the Biopunk / Genetic Engineering box on the SF Goes "Punk" page of this section.
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