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2 Degrees and You

In the world of climate change science, the bad news can be hard to digest. It’s also potentially demotivating, at a time when human motivation is a much-needed commodity...

The Physics of Biology: Connecting Life, Evolution, Energy, and the Second Law

It’s a travesty that the sciences of physics and biology are so rarely discussed together. This week, Mark Anderson discusses some exciting new paths to the application...

Decoding the Microbiome

What happens when two global leaders in microbiome science and the scientist who discovered virus and bacterial transmission in air and ocean are interviewed by the...

Machine Intelligence in a Noisy and Dangerous World

In this transcript, our members will have a chance to hear directly from a proven leader on what it takes to put lives at risk and send complex machines into space, over...

The Next FiRe

This week, Mark Anderson has picked a few key (non-biological) aspects to the FiRe conference that he thinks stand out as long-term threads in his report, and which are...

FiRe 2014 in Review

Each year we wrestle with the question of how best to bring the life-changing experiences of the Future in Review Conference to all of our members. This week’s issue is...

Science into Technology

From genetics to healthcare, materials science to advanced weapons, the new announcements in scientific exploration and technical deployment are speeding up, not slowing...

Special Letter: Looking Further: Much Better, or Much Worse, in 20 Years?

In this conversation from FiRe 2013, David and Brenda do just that, in one long series of brilliant (and often surprising) insights into the brutal truth of who we are,...

Special Letter: Gaps in Our Near-Future Agenda

The future is a vast, unruly work-space, so let's focus on the near-term realm of immediate opportunity.

Resonance Theory

The basic aspects of this theory have the potential to affect computing, communications, photonics, materials science, and many other sectors we follow daily. For that...
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