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The Future of Residential Spaces
The word “house” generally conjures images of rectangular dwellings with front porches and chimneys. Front lawns and garages too....
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Can Higgs Research Be Used to Transport Matter or Bend Time?
A century after Albert Einstein came up with his theories of relativity, a constellation of Global Positioning System satellites...
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When Galaxies Collide
Astronomers have used the Hubble Space Telescope to work out when precisely our Milky Way Galaxy will crash into...
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Can Astronauts Survive Rigors of Long Space Journeys?
As the United States considers a manned mission to Mars by the mid-2030s, ongoing research is beginning to raise...
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100,000 AD: Living in the Deep Future
It’s fashionable to be pessimistic about our prospects, yet our species may very well endure for at least 100,000...
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The History of the Universe: From Big Bang to Big Blah
After the furies of birth, the mature cosmos now evolves more slowly. Stars will continue to form for as...
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Next Supercontinent Will Form in Arctic
Geologists have long predicted that North and South America will eventually fuse together and merge with Asia, forming a...
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In the Heavens as It Is on Earth
What is the lifetime of our communicative civilization? Will our civilization make it through the 21st century intact? Is...
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What Will Happen to Us?
Serious futurologists are not a large group yet. “It’s a fairly new area of inquiry,” says Nick Bostrom, an...
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Seeking Hope in the Far Future
In "The Far Future Universe," George Ellis poses an overarching question: "Will human life and all intelligence inevitably come...