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Magnitude. Direction. Infection. We're a zine exploring how science, technology, culture and society affect and influence one another.

Each issue uses media--articles, artwork, photography, interviews, poetry, etc.--to dissect a topic. Submissions for our first issue, GMO, are open until Dec.1, 2015.

Photos from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History's post 04/11/2018

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Blue Bell and the Immaculate Listeria Outbreak 04/06/2018

to Madeline Detelich's article on Listeria, Blue Bell Ice Cream, and the seemingly "immaculate infection." 🍨

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Contribute 11/30/2017

The deadline for Vector #2 is tomorrow, December 1. The theme is Truth.

Contribute In his short essay on truth, the Elizabethan natural philosopher Francis Bacon begins with: “What is truth? said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for the answer.” Bacon’s point being, though we may ask for the truth, most people—in truth—don’t really want to know. Nevertheless, we ve.....

10/18/2017

Come out to Aeromoto’s Zine Swap Show&Tell Party tomorrow at the UT Visual Arts Center. We'll be there swapping zines and sharing stickers!

09/20/2017

Vector will be at the first ever San Anto Zine Fest 2017! We'll see you there!

Get ready! Acceptance emails go out today! Poster by the amazing

07/25/2017

We're collecting submissions for our next issue on .

Deadline is Sept 1.

http://www.vector-zine.com/about/

The Gaslight in the Age of Trump 06/16/2017

New blog: A 1944 movie can show us how worldviews are built, shaped, and toppled today.

The Gaslight in the Age of Trump To get our creative juices flowing for our latest issue, the Vector editors watched “Gaslight,” the 1944 film that’s the namesake for the term “gas lighting”—which I’m sure you’ve heard of or witnessed yourself if you spend any time in internet comment sections or heard U.S. President Donald T

Contribute 06/15/2017

In his short essay on truth, the Elizabethan natural philosopher Francis Bacon begins: “What is truth? said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for the answer.”

Bacon’s point being, though we may ask for the truth, most people—in truth—don’t really want to know.

The theme of our next issue is truth. Read our full call for submissions, and tell us no lies!

Contribute on truth, the Elizabethan natural philosopher Francis Bacon begins with: “What is truth? said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for the answer.”

Photos 06/13/2017

Thanks to everyone who came out​ to the Lonestar Zine Fest on Sunday! We had fun sharing our latest issue, GMO.

03/15/2017

We're brainstorming for our next issue theme. Let us know your ideas!

The Woolly Mammoth’s Last Stand 03/06/2017

New evidence suggests a "genomic meltdown" did in the last of the woolly mammoths.

The Woolly Mammoth’s Last Stand A new study shows how an endangered or declining species may result in an irreversible genetic meltdown.

We’re having the wrong argument about GMOs 02/06/2017

"But by the end of this project, I became somewhat agnostic about GMO technology itself and much more interested in the larger question of sustainable food production. And there are many more things that go into sustainable food production."

We’re having the wrong argument about GMOs Don't fear the GMO. There's something else much more worrisome, this author says.

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