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The Futurist

Presents articles offering forecasts and ideas on the future in a variety of fields, including business, economics, and culture.

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Innovation and Creativity in a Complex World: attendees at the World F...
November 01, 2009

U.S. deploys unmanned vehicles: combat robots garner enthusiasm and sk...
November 01, 2009

Landscape designers versus landscape architects.(FEEDBACK)(Letter to t...
November 01, 2009

Smart cane will help visually impaired.(TOMORROW IN BRIEF)(Brief artic...
November 01, 2009

The United States will likely experience hyperinflation, resulting in ...
November 01, 2009

Improved urban design could create not only healthier environments, bu...
November 01, 2009

The number of artificial islands will increase, some as extensions of ...
November 01, 2009

Professions will become hyperspecialized.(WORK AND CAREERS)(Brief arti...
November 01, 2009

U.S. senior citizens are postponing retirement due to financial concer...
November 01, 2009

Saudi Arabia's output of oil may plateau in 2020, raising grave concer...
November 01, 2009

Whole Earth in review: U.S. and Japan combine resources to map the Ear...
November 01, 2009

Outlook extra: wild cards.(OUTLOOK 2010)(Brief article)
November 01, 2009

New artificial skin could be produced rapidly using factorylike techni...
November 01, 2009

The Internet will put hard-to-reach medical specialists in the palm of...
November 01, 2009

Powered by sea water.(ENERGY)(VIVACE by Michael Bernitsas)(Brief artic...
November 01, 2009

Practical, affordable--and colorful--solar energy could be on the mark...
November 01, 2009

The next big trend in car design will be the solar roof.(ENERGY)(Brief...
November 01, 2009

Ammonia may become the fuel of choice for cars by 2020.(ENERGY)(Brief ...
November 01, 2009

The world's lender nations must learn to borrow.(BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC...
November 01, 2009

Runaway inflation could lead to barter economies.(BUSINESS AND ECONOMI...
November 01, 2009

The future smells like marketing.(BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS)(Brief articl...
November 01, 2009

WorldFuture 2010: Sustainable Futures, Strategies, and Technologies: t...
November 01, 2009

Work hard. Be nice: how two inspired teachers created the most promisi...
November 01, 2009

Why don't students like school? A cognitive scientist answers question...
November 01, 2009

Unscientific America: how scientific illiteracy threatens our future.(...
November 01, 2009

Taming the dragons of change in business: 10 tips for anticipating, em...
November 01, 2009

2009 State of the Future.(Brief article)(Book review)
November 01, 2009

The Price of Perfection: Individualism and Society in the Era of Biome...
November 01, 2009

The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics.(Brief article)(Book review)
November 01, 2009

The Passionate Mind Revisited: Expanding Personal and Social Awareness...
November 01, 2009

The Parents We Mean to Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Child...
November 01, 2009

The Overflowing Brain: Information Overload and the Limits of Working ...
November 01, 2009

Long-Range Futures Research: An Application of Complexity Science.(Bri...
November 01, 2009

How We Decide.(Brief article)(Book review)
November 01, 2009

Futures Research Methodology: Version 3.0.(Brief article)(Book review)
November 01, 2009

Building Peace: Practical Reflections from the Field.(Brief article)(B...
November 01, 2009

Getting to solutions at World Future 2009: a conference speaker and pa...
November 01, 2009

The rapid evolution of "text" an author looks toward a less-literate f...
November 01, 2009

The dawn of the Postliterate Age: information technology, cybernetics,...
November 01, 2009

Information warfare based on disruption rather than destruction will b...
November 01, 2009

The prospect of peak oil could lead producer countries to become more ...
November 01, 2009

China will become the world's largest economy, based on GDP, prior to ...
November 01, 2009

A broad conflict between India and Pakistan could result in nuclear wa...
November 01, 2009

More international organizations will participate in cross-border acti...
November 01, 2009

China, Russia, and other nations will rise to challenge U.S. status as...
November 01, 2009

Terrorism might be thwarted with rehab.(WORLD AFFAIRS)(Brief article)
November 01, 2009

Outlook extra: jobs for tomorrow.(OUTLOOK 2010)(Brief article)
November 01, 2009

The recession could cause the U.S. labor force to grow.(WORK AND CAREE...
November 01, 2009

Talent shortages will undermine economic recovery.(WORK AND CAREERS)(B...
November 01, 2009

Tomorrow's inventors will spend their days writing descriptions of the...
November 01, 2009

At home, 3-D printers will alter online shopping from selling stuff to...
November 01, 2009

The existence of extraterrestrial life will be confirmed or conclusive...
November 01, 2009

In the design economy of the future, people will download and print th...
November 01, 2009

The era of brain-to-brain telepathy dawns.(SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY)(Bri...
November 01, 2009

Beer guzzling will decline.(LIFESTYLES AND VALUES)(Brief article)
November 01, 2009

Neuroscience and virtual reality will yield profound new insights into...
November 01, 2009

Saudi school programs are educating students about the dangers of terr...
November 01, 2009

The population boom to watch now: centenarians.(LIFESTYLES AND VALUES)...
November 01, 2009

Outlook extra: algae futures.(OUTLOOK 2010)(Brief article)
November 01, 2009

The number of U.S. jobs filled by telecommuters could grow nearly four...
November 01, 2009

With your eyeglasses as a dashboard, more data will be available at a ...
November 01, 2009

As the number of mobile phones increases, new programs and services wi...
November 01, 2009

Japan and its neighbors will dominate the next phase in Internet growt...
November 01, 2009

Lifelogging technologies will ensure that every moment of existence is...
November 01, 2009

Sensors, digital maps, and new information technology breakthroughs wi...
November 01, 2009

Your phone will tell you when you're in love.(INFORMATION SOCIETY)(Bri...
November 01, 2009

Medical tourism could be a boon for global health care, already a $40-...
November 01, 2009

Future workers will earn the same anywhere in the world.(BUSINESS AND ...
November 01, 2009

Second thoughts on nuclear power: cancer, toxic spills, and damage to ...
November 01, 2009

Why the world may turn to nuclear power: demand for fossil fuels may d...
November 01, 2009

Averting a crisis in health-care costs: communication and collaboratio...
November 01, 2009

Debunking the "depression gene": depression's causes continue to defy ...
November 01, 2009

Recession's impacts on lifestyles.(Society)
November 01, 2009

Closing the gender gap in online gaming: time-management differences m...
November 01, 2009

Coming soon: a smarter Internet: less Web searching, more Web finding....
November 01, 2009

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