There is no better time to reboot our world than right now, which means there is no better time to...
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There is no better time to reboot our world than right now – which means there is no better time...
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Given his job as a futurologist, a lot of fearful, liberally minded types have been asking Mark Stevenson what he thinks about...
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We're proud to invite you to the first Atlas of the Future event. On Tuesday 10 May, FutureHero Mark Stevenson...
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The author and futurologist transports us from India to Germany through his top 5 Atlas projects – from teeny, tiny 3D printing to the Airbnb...
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15 things that have given me joy as Editor of Atlas of the Future Yes, it’s officially time for me...
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"Are killer death robots from the future already among us?" That's the sort of question you can expect from the...
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Welcome to Groundhog May. In most parts of the world May is a time of joy, when everything seems possible;...
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Described as “The Glastonbury of business“ (minus the wellington boots, silent disco and huge clean-up operation), Meaning is an edgy...
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Ever travelled back to the future? Well, you're about to. Strap in, because we're transporting you into the heart of...
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Blockchain isn't just about finance and Bitcoin, but when Jessi Baker started Provenance that wasn’t the case. That’s why her idea was considered...
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It takes a special combo of people and ideas to make an event what it is, not just on stage,...
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Are you ready for the good, the bad and the ugly? Here's the bad news: the world is broken. The...
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Future curious? On 13 March a future-‘supergroup’ will gather for the first time in Barcelona. Brought to you by Atlas...
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"Imagine if you could take billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year, safely, effectively, economically and...
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Coneix deu ments brillants que estan canviant el món! Tenen en comú que han trobat solucions a reptes globals que semblava...
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When you find yourselves somewhere between Gotham City Police HQ and Blade Runner’s Leon’s Hotel chatting to a Westworld sexbot you...
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Next week the Atlas team heads to Madrid for the Spanish book launch of Mark Stevenson's We Do Things Differently – which chronicles his...
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Is your future one full of pant-filling fear? Or are you an eternally glass half-full optimist? Do you lie awake...
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This week in Barcelona we celebrated over a cava (or many) that The Futurenauts are now officially part of the Atlas! In...
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Want to know what a green energy guru has in common with Ozzy Osbourne? This podcast. Sailing close to the...
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In episode 3 of their podcast, the Atlas Futurenauts (AKA top selling author and futurist Mark Stevenson and leading sustainability expert Ed Gillespie) interview...
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It started in a shed. Indeed, the shed is still there, in Peter Dearman’s backyard, which you can find in...
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As the world turns upside down and unhinged becomes the new normal, we want to provide some positivity from within...
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This year might have had its dark times, but there are many reasons to get excited. From the Faroe Islands to Patagonia,...
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The Atlas of the Future team is humbled by the turnout of over 160 people who fought their way through Barcelona's...
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Since the Atlas launch just a few months ago we've seen some of the most forward-thinking and insightful minds on the planet walk through our...
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From a Noah’s Ark of seeds and American Idol for rural farmers to 3D printing prosthetics in conflict zones and...
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In New Delhi, Open Source Drug Discovery takes the shamefully inefficient and expensive hit rate quoted by the big pharmaceutical...
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Today some of the most advanced 3D printing techniques in the world are being developed by German company Nanoscribe, who are...
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Never before have humans placed such a strain on nature to fuel inexhaustible demands for technology, travel and other worldly...
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As far as daunting projects go they don’t come much bigger than overhauling one of the worst performing schools in...
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While sunshine might be the exception to the norm of British drizzle, on a bright day solar panels can create...
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As NASA's mission passed Pluto last week, I undertook my own flyby of London to meet up with Atlas of the Future co-founder...
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