technological forecasting

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technological forecasting

Hello from 2030

the science of the future and you
2014
Contains predictions for 2030 that are related to health, food, technology, and more.

Future magic

1988
The scientist /author explores the realm of technological advances that bridge the gap between today's science fiction creations and tomorrow's scientific breakthroughs.

As the future catches you

how genomics & other forces are changing your work, health & wealth
2001
Explores how new developments in science, technology, and economics will transform not only the world of business but also leisure time, health care, family life, and personal goals.

The Kingfisher encyclopedia of the future

2001
Examines current technology and uses this information to predict how it will evolve to be used in the future.

21st century earth

opposing viewpoints
1996
Considers different points of view on topics effecting the planet's future, such as population control, demographic trends, global ecology, technology, and the future of international relations.

Visions

how science will revolutionize the 21st century
1997
Discusses the future of science and technology in the next one hundred years, drawing from interviews with scientists in a wide variety of disciplines to make predictions about developments in the fields of computer science, biogenetics, and quantum physics.

Future

2000
Provides a speculative look ahead to the technological, environmental, and biological developments of the twenty-first century.

The spike

how our lives are being transformed by rapidly advancing technologies
2001
Discusses how specific scientific developments, including the advent of artificial intelligence and nanotechnology, have changed the face of humanity.

Future

2004
Examines some of the interesting inventions and predictions that have been made over the centuries as well as a look into the technology of the twenty-first century.

The wonderful future that never was

2010
Presents predictions made by scientists and other experts in the pages of "Popular Mechanics" magazines published between 1903 and 1969, and provides modern perspectives on possible reasons some of the predictions were made as well as original artwork that accompanied them.

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