Look to the stars, not because Earth is disappointing
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Book Recommendation: The Signals are Talking: Why Today's Fringe is Tomorrow's Mainstream by Amy Webb

Are you kickstarting your futurism practice? I highly recommend reading this book, and setting aside time for you and your team to try out Webb’s approaches. Future forecasting is a learned skill, with the right frameworks and a great deal of practice, we can improve in identifying where the future is going - and how we can prepare ourselves, our organizations, and our societies for those futures.

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Going Back in Time: Imagining a Better Future with More Women in Tech

At a recent event, I was asked a fantastic question—possibly the best question I’ve ever been asked after a talk: If you could go back in time 50 years and change something about technology in order to impact the present, what would you change? I go back to the post-war era and re-imagine a world where women in tech had not left coding. How would our daily lives be different?

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Making the World—and the STEM Community—a More Inclusive Place

Juneteenth celebrates an important milestone in American history. I’m inspired when people shine a light on the challenges and opportunities of being part of a historically underrepresented group in STEM. Here are a couple of ways that you can start to explore this issue.

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Nurturing Our Love for the Ocean: An Integral Step for Marine Conservation

if you’ve ever wanted to scuba dive, don’t waste another day. There is simply no time to waste when it comes to experiencing the beauty and wonder of our oceans. From the poles to the equators, from reefs in the shallows to the shadows of the darkest depths, our oceans are in crisis thanks to climate change.

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A Conversation on Why Making Life Better in Space Makes Life Better on Earth

Finding your tribe is a sublime experience! At the Humans to Mars Summit from Explore Mars Inc., I spent three days surrounded by people who share my excitement and my vision about getting humans to Mars by 2033. I asked our panel to answer a question that I hear all too often: “why should we spend money on Mars when we have so many problems here on Earth?” Here is what emerged from the conversation.

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3 Ideas You Can Start at Home to Boost Creativity

When it comes to driving innovations that will solve the world’s toughest challenges, closing the stem gender gap is more relevant—and urgent than you may think. Here are three ideas to help support your kids’ ability to innovate and to invent.

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May the 4th Be With You: How Sci-fi Can Shape Our View and Guide Us Toward Certain Futures

May the Fourth be with you! The Star Wars franchise has been part of my personal mythology since I was a child; I remember seeing Return of the Jedi in the theater! These stories are a great example of how science fiction can shape our view of the present and guide us toward (or away from) certain futures. Here are some questions about the future (and today) that you can explore with your family.

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Imagining What Life Will Become: Reading an Ad from the Not-Too-Distant Future

How will biotechnologies help us flourish in the coming decades? In a recent panel, I read the audience my “ad from the not-too-distant future” that I based on marketing copy from Stitch Fix, a personal styling company that chooses clothes based on human and machine insights. How does this ad-from-the-future make you feel about upgrading your body? What would change your mind?

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Can Digital Biomarkers Help Curb Alzheimer's Disease?

Healthy brains—particularly as we age—are crucial to our productivity, creativity, and happiness. But how do we measure changes in brain health before (currently irreparable) damage has been done? Can digital biomarkers be the key to providing a personalized—perhaps even preventative—approach to brain health? What do we know right now? What questions do we need to ask?

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Book Recommendation: The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson

Looking for your next good read? The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race by Walter Isaacson is a riveting and inspiring book. It’s remarkable because it reveals the hidden side of world-changing science: the personalities, relationships, struggles, and dreams of the folks actually doing the work. Isaacson reveals the world of scientists with vivid brushstrokes that made me say out loud, over and over, “Yes, that’s exactly what it’s like!”

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