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Chapter one
Self Improvement
Caitlyn Jenner and Our Cognitive Dissonance
While biology shows us gender can be fluid, our brains struggle to see it that way.
Don’t Worry, Smart Machines Will Take Us With Them
Why human intelligence and AI will co-evolve.
An Astrobiologist Asks a Sci-fi Novelist How to Survive the Anthropocene
Kim Stanley Robinson imagines our future.
The Philosopher Who Says We Should Play God
Why ethical objections to interfering with nature are too late.
Chapter two
More of the Same
Why Futurism Has a Cultural Blindspot
We predicted cell phones, but not women in the workplace.
Warm Fuzzies
If you could bring a loved one back from the dead, should you?
The Book No One Read
Why Stanislaw Lem’s futurism deserves attention.
This Used To Be the Future
A look inside NASA’s Ames Research Center.
Chapter three
All Together Now
What Technology Can’t Change About Happiness
As pills and gadgets proliferate, what matters is still social connection.
Ingenious: Greg Carr
The philanthropist explains his love affair with Mozambique’s once-ravaged national park.
Nature, Pixelated
With our brains plugged into virtual worlds all day, what is real?
How to Restart an Ecosystem
Economics and conservation are converging to resurrect one of the planet’s greatest parks.
Chapter four
Gut Check
Let’s Play War
Could war games replace the real thing?
Five Veteran Scientists Tell Us What Most Surprised Them
Fifty years ago, who knew we’d learn to clone genes and find water on Mars?
An Appetite for Innovation
Harvard’s David Edwards talks to Nautilus about how ideas can change the world.
Know When to Hold ’Em
The world is your casino. But bettors beware—the house always wins.
What If Tinder Showed Your IQ?
A report from a future where genetic engineering has sabotaged society.
The Genius of Learning
MacArthur Fellow Danielle Bassett says learning works best when you don’t overthink it.
Related Facts So Romantic
“Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.” —Jules Verne
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