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  • #futurism

    15 Reasons To Live For The Next 10 Years

    The 2000s left us feeling battered, but the 2010s are looking awesome. Thanks to recent scientific research and an explosion of cultural interest in science fiction, there are at least 15 brilliant reasons to stick around for another decade.
    12/30/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #madpsychology

    Will The Recession Scar You For Life? Economists Say Yes.

    People who grew up during the Great Depression often turned into compulsive penny-pinchers, unable to spend money without anxiety. Will recent recessions leave similar psychological scars on people growing up today? A new study by economists suggests they will.
    12/24/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #crapfuturism

    2000's Wackest Predictions For The World Of 2010

    Are you enjoying your "smellyvision?" Does your implanted microchip adjust every building's temperature when you enter? Or how's your portable quantum generator working out? These are just a few of the craziest predictions for 2010, made in 1999 and 2000. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #population

    India Will Be Most Populous Country in the World in 2025

    What will the global population look like in 15 years? The US Census Bureau released a study yesterday that suggests China's vast population will peak in 6 years, and India's population will surpass its size within 15 years. More »
    12/16/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #quoteoftheday

    The Point Of Futurism Isn't To Make Accurate Predictions

    "But in the end, making lots of accurate predictions isn't necessarily the job of the futurist. It's more the act of stimulating creative thought about the future that, in turn, influences how we act today. More »
    12/11/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #futuretransportation

    Your Future Automotive Awesomeness: Fiction vs. Reality

    The car's come a long way since Ford started mass production 100 years ago, but science fiction takes transportation even further. Here are six scenarios for the future of driving, and the real-life developments that could make them happen. More »
    12/10/09
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    By Mary Ratliff
  • #futurism

    Future Hawaiian Cities Will Be Partly Underwater

    As the cities on Hawaiian islands grow larger, they'll start developing offshore, building underwater resources for residents. Already a plan is underway to cool Honolulu using ocean water; and offshore farming there could turn oceans into food production areas. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #maps

    The Scariest Map Ever - At Least for Americans

    More precisely, this map will be scary for people in the US. It's a time-lapse video of unemployment rates over two years - the darker the color, the higher the rates. Welcome to the jobless future. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #futurism

    How Is Media Technology Changing Science Fiction?

    We know that science fiction is a form of media that changes the future - it's influenced everyone from scientists to economists. But are new media technologies changing SF? The Small World podcast explores some answers. More »
    12/05/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #genres

    Is Fantasy The New Literature Of The Future?

    Whenever people remark on the fact that fantasy books are slowly eclipsing science fiction, it's viewed as a fear of the future, because fantasy is all about the past, right? Not necessarily, says one blogger. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #pirates

    Somalia's Pirates Have Created Their Own Stock Market - And It's Booming

    Excited about the booming pirate economy? Now you can get a tiny cut of Somalian pirate booty by investing in their stock market - that's right, these pirates are now offering stock in their plundering operations. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #chartporn

    Recent Poll Reveals Massive Untapped Market for Sexbots

    If you could have a personal robot that did just one thing, what would it be? That's what futurist Mike Treder asked the readers of his blog, and the top answers revealed what we secretly (or not so secretly) suspected. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #futurism

    Intel Is Developing Brain Implants So You Can Channel Surf With Your Mind

    Chipmaker Intel is throwing a ton of cash into developing brain implants to help people send text messages with their minds. They are also predicting these implants will be the main way you turn on the TV in 10 years. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #ladygaga

    Get Inside Lady Gaga's Gorgeous Futuristic Bath House Of Horror

    Check out Lady Gaga's gorgeously painful sterile bath house from her new video "Bad Romance." See her stripped, cleansed and then marketed to a host of metal jawed men. For scene-by-scene break down check out Jezebel's recap.
    11/11/09
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • #megaenvironmentalism

    The Future of Vancouver Takes Shape

    In the misty distance is the gleaming sphere of Science World, and in the foreground is Vancouver's ultra-green Olympic Village, which planners say will hold 16,000 people by 2020. They'll eat food grown on roofs and drink reclaimed rainwater. More »
    11/11/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #mondayhate

    The New York Times Columnist Who's Helping To Ruin The Future

    Why is John Tierney so skeptical, and yet so gullible? The New York Times' science columnist is one of the most vocal global-warming doubters in the media, but when it comes to Ray Kurzweil's Singularity and geo-hacking, he's suddenly wide-eyed. More »
    11/09/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #quoteoftheday

    AI Expert Says We Should Welcome An Economic Takeover By Robots

    11/06/09
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  • #chartporn

    Keep from Getting Lost with Wired's Map of the Future

    The future could be a confusing place, filled with virtual worlds, global infrastructure, new economic systems, and interspecies communication. Fortunately, Wired Italia's latest infographic maps out one possible vision of the future, so you won't get lost amidst the changes. More »
    11/05/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #drugs

    Pirate Agricultures of the California Coast

    When every crop has to be licensed from patent owners like Monsanto, only those practiced in the art of pirate agriculture will have reasonably-priced food. This gorgeous series of photographs from Mendocino's pot harvest might be a glimpse of that future. More »
    11/05/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #freakoutanomics

    The Internet's Already Killed The Mainstream Media, And It's Academics' Turn Next!

    10/28/09
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  • #books

    Are the Novel's Days Numbered?

    In Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury envisioned a future where society had abandoned literature in favor of watching their screens. According to writer Philip Roth, we're getting closer to that future, and in 25 years, hardly anyone will be reading novels. More »
    10/27/09
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    By Lauren Davis
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