Will we be growing plants in space by 2100? #AskAFuturist
Rich McEachran asks, “How feasible is it that we’ll be cultivating plants in space on a large scale by 2100? The science is there but the logistics isn’t… yet.”
Read MoreRich McEachran asks, “How feasible is it that we’ll be cultivating plants in space on a large scale by 2100? The science is there but the logistics isn’t… yet.”
Read MoreWhat are the materials from which we will build tomorrow’s world? Will it be graphene, or borophene, or materials we have yet to discover?
Read MoreIn the latest episode in my #AskAFuturist series, Tim Panton asks: “Will nuclear energy replace fossil fuels? If so, will it be fission or fusion?”
Read More“Had my first ‘fake’ meat burger today Tom – how realistic is it that it’ll overtake real meat consumption in the next 50 years?”
Read MoreJames Saye asked, “What have you been most wrong about in the past?” Answer? Lots, but always for the same reason: I got ‘what’ right but ‘when’ wrong.
Read MoreWill we ever be able to zoom through the skies in our own flying car like George Jetson? Not any time soon, but there are flying taxi services coming.
Read MoreWhat is the future of the high street? The first step to building tomorrow’s high street is accepting that the one we know is dead and gone.
Read MoreIn response to my #AskAFuturist request, Franck Nijhof asked about the future of privacy. What will be left of our privacy in 50 years?
Read More“What year doth dosh disappear forever?” This was the precise question asked on Twitter by Sandy Lindsay MBE. Here’s my answer.
Read MoreAnswering a sceptic on Twitter as part of my #AskAFuturist series, I explain whether we will ever have driverless cars, and why he’s right to be sceptical
Read MoreWill we really eat insects in the future? In my future pizza project, I explored the role of insects in making healthier, more climate-friendly foods.
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