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A world where everyone has a robot: why 2040 could blow your mind

A world where everyone has a robot: why 2040 could blow your mind

Technological change is accelerating today at an unprecedented speed and could create a world we can barely begin to imagine.

Powerful people are terrible at making decisions together

Powerful people are terrible at making decisions together

Corporate boards, the US Congress, and global gatherings like the just-wrapped WEF in Davos are all built on a simple theory of problem solving: Get enough smart and powerful people in a room and they'll figure it out. This may be misguided.

Reinventing science's social contract in the 21st century

Reinventing science's social contract in the 21st century

Public funding made available for research after the WWII were expected to lead to industrial development, economic growth, and a general improvement of living standards. Yet, this model has been questioned for a few year.

The (very precise) future of medicine

The (very precise) future of medicine

The Welcome trust has collaborated with the government on several big capital projects, including Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire and the new Francis Crick Institute laboratories.

Where will the key ideas shaping the future of scientific publishing come from?

Where will the key ideas shaping the future of scientific publishing come from?

Key ideas behind the future of scientific publishing will be done primarily by two groups of outsiders: exceptionally creative user interface designers, and people who design group experiences.

A clean, green science machine

A clean, green science machine

As the world warms and technology improves, researchers and institutions should look at their carbon footprints and question whether they really need to travel to academic conferences.

Top 10 emerging technologies according to the WEF

Top 10 emerging technologies according to the WEF

The World Economic Forum’s Meta-Council on Emerging Technologies, a panel of 18 experts, draws on the collective expertise of the Forum’s communities to identify the most important recent technological trends.

Assessing Science

Assessing Science

Earlier this year, at a symposium organized by Nature in Melbourne, Australia, a group of leading academics, funders and government advisers discussed how research outcomes are measured. This Nature Outlook was influenced by these debates.

Science in the next 50 years: U.S. views of technology and the future

Science in the next 50 years: U.S. views of technology and the future

Report based on a U.S. survey conducted by Pew Research Center with Smithsonian magazine and featured in a special issue of the magazine on science and science fiction.

Welche wissenschaftliche Idee ist reif für den Ruhestand?

Welche wissenschaftliche Idee ist reif für den Ruhestand?

Der amerikanische Literaturagent John Brockman stellt der Cyber-Elite jedes Jahr seine Edge-Frage. Lesen Sie an dieser Stelle eine Auswahl der jüngsten aufregenden und überraschenden Antworten.

The future of scientific peer review (conference videos)

The future of scientific peer review (conference videos)

Discussion about open-access publishing and the future of scientific communication and peer-review at the Open Science Summit 2012.