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Futurology: More Than 40 Percent of America Could be Fat by 2050 Global health costs related to obesity are believed to rack up about $2 trillion each year – nearly 3 percent of the world’s ...
While reading "Futurology: the New Home in 2050," I thought that it didn't go far enough, that it was all too much like the housing of today, but 2050 is only 32 years away and if you think of how ...
2004 prediction: By 2014 use of the Internet will increase the size of people’s social networks far beyond what has traditionally been the case. This will enhance trust in society, as people ...
Futurology is big business now. The defence industry picked it up a long time ago, but now it's used in everything from consumer technology to food firms.
Futurology has long been a risky business. By John Herrman This article is part of our latest DealBook special report on the trends that will shape the coming decades. In 1982, The New York Times ...
Lying somewhere between satire and surrealism, “Futurology: A Global Revue ” paints a wry and witty picture of a generation caught in the headlights of an apocalyptic juggernaut.
Wikipedia, CC BY The To-Day and To-Morrow series, like all futurology, is full of such parallel universes. Paths history could well have taken, but didn’t.
Futurology is a strange mutant of an ology, an unholy mix of science, reportage, extrapolation, guesswork, wishful thinking and PR (although that might reasonably apply to PR all by itself.
Futurology is big business now. The defence industry picked it up a long time ago, but now it's used in everything from consumer technology to food firms.