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More than 1,000 Futurists Will
Gather in Boston to Discuss Tomorrow's Technology and Environment
Futurists Release Top Ten Forecasts for 2010 and Beyond, plus hundreds more.
Futurist to Speak on Cybernetic Crime in the 21st
Century, Other Public Safety Challenges
Bioethics Expert Arthur L. Caplan: Makes Arguments
for and Against Bioengineering Human Beings at
WorldFuture 2009
Expert to Speak on
the Future of the Arctic at WorldFuture 2009
Technology Futurist
to Speak on Tomorrow’s Internet at World Future
Society Conference
Don Tapscott to Address World Future Society Conference
Bioweapons Expert, WorldFuture 2009 Keynote Barry Kellman: Dangers of Bioviolence Growing
Labor Expert and Futurist John
Challenger: Unemployment Trends are Improving, Jobs Of The Future Will
Create Growth.
Futurists Forecast
How Technology Will Change Our Lives.
New Issue of THE
FUTURIST Looks at the Emerging Science of Morality
THE
FUTURIST Magazine Releases Top Ten Forecasts For The Next 20 Years
Future Survey
Editor Michael Marien Receives World Future Society Distinguished Service
Award
Futurist Magazine Reveals Future of
Flying Cars, Ocean Habitation, Teleportation, and Artificial Intelligence
WorldFuture 2008: More Than 1000
Futurists to Gather in Washington, D.C.
Latest Releases:
Future Survey
Editor Assembles Election-Year Guide to Democracy
FUTURIST Magazine Reveals
Tomorrow’s AI Revolution
Futurists Forecast Rise of Web 3.0
Futurist
Sees Progress and Obstacles in Achieving UN Development Goals
Futurists
Release Top Ten Forecasts for 2008 and Beyond
A Cold War May Be Brewing
Over the Arctic, A Futurist Warns
WorldFuture 2007
Minnesota Futurists to
Discuss Strategies for Cleaner, Greener, Smarter Minnesota
More than 1,000 Futurists to
Converge on Minneapolis, July 29-31 to Discuss Major Issues of the 21st
Century
Researchers to Examine the
Future of Love, Romance, and Sex at Futurist Conference
"Global ecological trends are
not nearly as dire as they are often portrayed," Reason writer to
tell international gather of futurists.
July-August 2007
U.S. Dependence on Middle
Eastern Oil Ranks "Very High" as a National Security Concern
Biodiesel Poised for
"Explosive" Growth in the Next Ten Years
Futurists
Forecast Rapidly Growing Competition in Hybrid Marketplace
March-April 2007
Concise Guide to Global Warming
assembled by
Future Survey founder Mike
Marien
U.S. Comptroller General Warns of Looming Financial Disaster in THE FUTURIST
Magazine.
Futurist ask: Can the Written
Word Survive the 21st Century
January-February 2007
The
Newest Issue of the Futurist asks, Energy Independence by 2020?
November-December 2006
Futurists Release Top Forecasts
for 2007 and Beyond
THE FUTURIST Examines War and Peace
in the 21st Century
July 2006
Over 900 Leading Futurists to Converge on
Toronto to Discuss the Next 100 Years
March 2006
Over 900 Leading Futurists to Converge
on
Toronto to Discuss Strategies for Humanitys Future
March-April, 2006
Ray Kurzweil, a Technology Timeline, and
Cyberimmortality
January-February, 2006
Joel Garreau, William Mitchell, Douglas
Rushkoff, and others discuss where we'll live in the new century.
November-December, 2005
Latest issue of THE FUTURIST looks at the
Workforce of Tomorrow and at How Living Will Change Our Lives. Plus: Forecasts for 2006
and Beyond
September-October, 2005
"The Futurist" Explores
Genetically Modified Food, The Outlook for Curing Alzheimer's Disease, and The Surprising
Return of Free Time
July-August, 2005
Latest Futurist Explores the Wealth Gap,
Nanotechnology, and The Future of Aging
May-June, 2005
Innovation, Strategy Focus of Annual
Futurist Conference
The Digital Transformation
Latest Futurist Explores China,
Communications, World Trends
March-April, 2005
FUTURIST Magazine Highlights
Policing, Hydrogen, Death
Technology is Changing Human Interaction
Most-Important Trends Shaping the Future
Meeting 21st-Century Challenges for Energy
Distribution
An Apollo Mission for Hydrogen and the "New
Energy Economy"
"Cowboy" Policing Methods Outmoded,
Experts Say
February, 2005
Technology is Changing Human Interaction
November-December, 2004
Top 10 Forecasts For 2005
August 2004
Educational
Alliance with Global Schoolnet Offers Great Promise for WFS Members
July-August, 2004
Experts on
the Future Gather in Washington, D.C.
Window On The Future
FUTURIST Editor
Introduces New Book at Conference
Kinder, Gentler Big
Brother May Enforce Laws
Trolling for
Third-World Dollars
May-June, 2004
World Future Society Selects New President
Foresight Can Save
Your CareerAnd Maybe Your Life
The Cosmopedia:
Tomorrow's World of Learning
The Future of Dining
March-April, 2004
Introducing
a New Generation of African Americans
Experts See Huge
Internet Business Expansion
Future Marriage May
Bond Humans to Pets, Computers, Cars
Students Say No to
Intelligence Pills
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