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A Chemical-Free Future for Farming: THE FUTURIST Interviews Tomas Brückmann

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As the world’s farmers strive to produce more food, they rely on ever-increasing quantities of pesticides—which includes products to kill weeds, insects, and any other organisms that might threaten crops. Environmental groups warn that the extra food comes at a heavy cost, however, of severe harms to the health of farmers, consumers, and ecosystems everywhere.

Time is Running Out to Save Planet Earth

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In the days of the U.S.-Soviet Cold War, people lived in fear of a hypothetical nuclear world war that would obliterate human civilization. Today, civilization’s end is no longer hypothetical: It’s a certainty unless we restructure how we as a species live, work, play, and even think.

A Whole World of Options for Human Space Flight

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Russian spacecraft fleets have been busy the last few months: With the U.S.

The Long, Slow Road to a Post-Putin Russia

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Russia underwent several governmental upheavals in the last hundred years—from tsarism to communism, then on to capitalism—and the massive demonstrations in Moscow and other Russian cities this past weekend against election fraud have some int

A New Look at the Twenty-First-Century Student's Mind

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Almost any teacher will agree that technology is changing how students learn, but is it changing how student think?

No Exit from Dear Leader Just Yet

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Will North Korea collapse? Many people in the democratic world hope for no less. For them, however, South Korea-based scholar Andrei Lankov has some advice: Don’t count on it.

Forecasts for a “Chinese Spring”

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The Chinese government has been exceptionally shrewd at monitoring and restricting its citizens’ Internet use, so far. But Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales insisted in a presentation last week that China’s government can’t keep the information out forever.

United States Gets Top Spots on Australian Firm’s List of Most Innovative Cities

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How future-ready is your city? Take a look at innovation firm 2thinknow’s annual Innovation Cities Index, which ranks metropolises across the globe on their innovativeness. The results of this year's index may surprise you—or dismay you, as the case may be.

“Russian” to the Martian Frontier

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In the twentieth century, the United States won the race to the Moon. In this century, though, don’t be surprised if Russia is the first to land a human on Mars. Roscosmos (Russia’s official space agency) is not only making bold promises about sending human explorers to Earth’s red neighbor; it’s making concrete progress in the here and now toward delivering on them.

Don’t Write Off Russian Democracy Just Yet

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Vladimir Putin’s September 24 announcement of a comeback bid for the Russian presidency next year dismayed advocates of democracy within U.S. and European

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