Don’t know if I’ll be teaching science fiction again, but I have been thinking about a co-taught or linked science fiction/science course. To this end, I thought I’d make a note of Andrew Fraknoi’s Science Fiction Stories with Good Astronomy & Physics: A Topical Index, described as:

This is a selective list of some short stories and novels that use more or less accurate science and can be used for teaching or reinforcing astronomy or physics concepts. I include both traditional “science-fiction” and (occasionally) more serious fiction that derives meaning or plot from astronomy or physics ideas. The titles of short stories are given in quotation marks; only short stories that have been published in book form are included. While one book source is given for each short story, note that some of the stories can be found in other collections as well. The author welcomes suggestions for additions to or subtractions from this list, especially if your favorite story with good science is left out. [See the list.]

If anyone happens to know about other such lists, dealing with any branch of science or social science, I’d love to know about them.