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The mindfulness revolution

As healthcare shifts from treating illness to preventing it, mental wellbeing may become a defining health priority of the 2040s.

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What it's like to live in space

ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot speaks from the International Space Station.

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How digital nomads are reshaping work and life

Workers of the future will live wherever they choose, rather than being tied to a fixed location.

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How close are we to space tourism?

We might be vacationing beyond Earth by 2050.

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Artemis II astronauts reflect on their historic mission

How does space change what we know about human emotions and our relationship with the planet?

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Lab-grown meat: A cruelty-free carnivore future

Is lab-grown meat the answer to feeding the world with cruelty-free protein while reducing carbon emissions?

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Artemis II brings us one step closer to a Moon base, future missions to Mars

Is humanity ready to establish a sustained presence on the Moon?

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The fertility industry in crisis

When fertility clinics make irreparable errors, what should happen to children born in the wrong family?

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The future of education: AI teachers and personalized learning

Will AI tools help young people train for the jobs of tomorrow, or will students lose the ability to think critically and creatively?

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Biodegradable electronics: The rise of sustainable tech

The consumer electronics industry is setting up a new standard for sustainability.

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Urban farming 2060: How vertical gardens will feed megacities

Can urban farming feed the world? The short answer is yes, it can and it will!

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The accidental comedy of modern politics

Pinky and the Brain politics, or how power became a cartoon.