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When was the last time you looked into the refrigerator or at a store shelf with every intention of grabbing a healthy snack--only to wind up with...
Mathias Crawford and I have begun a series on "Futures Thinking" over at GOOD. My first post went up this week--on the need for re-designing our...
The New Scientist has a great round-up of the various efforts geneticists are undertaking to modify farm animals. The story doesn't break any new...
If you imagine a healthy future, what does it look like? What will we have done to our bodies, networks, and environments to improve our collective...
Keeping with Institute for the Future's commitment to share our research with public, throughout 2010 this blog has explored our forecasts and impacts...
A few months ago, I highlighted a treadmill at Japanese gyms that flashes pictures of desserts at exercisers as they hit certain calorie counts in...
Lightweight innovation processes are emerging on the web, aided by new ideas about how to organize innovation and technologies that reduce the cost...
What if there was a simple spit test you could do that would predict how long you are likely to live? Would you want to know?Having this kind of test...
Via PSFK, I came across three concept designs for wallets from MIT's Media Lab that would offer real-time feedback on our spending habits. For...
This is the first time I've seen someone happily exclaim, "I'm curing cancer in my garage!"
I was presenting some of the forecasts from our recently released HC2020 map last week when I saw a detail in one the map that I had never seen...
A recent survey about performance-enhancing drugs and poker has gotten some press for the not-terribly-shocking finding that approximately 80 percent...
In 2007, the Institute for the Future forecast on lightweight infrastructure introduced a set of characteristics common in the design of emerging...
I learned with great sadness about the loss of William Mitchell, 65, this past friday after a long battle with cancer. Bill was the chair of my Ph.D....
I’ve been swimming in some murky waters lately (and that doesn’t include the Gulf of Mexico). While conducting research on plastic pollution over the...
IFTF's David Evan Harris was interviewed at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society....
In an excellent blog post, Jonah Lehrer makes an intriguing argument that in high pressure situations, rather than exerting every last ounce of energy...
The air was electric. Voices buzzed in anticipation. I had never seen so many people in once place that were all excited about health data. I...
A couple days ago, I was listening to a typically brilliant episode of RadioLab when I heard about a fascinating, niche service: The Death Switch. The...
It's great to see a company that gets lightweight innovation and is willing to stick it's neck out. In partnership with NYC-based ChallengePost,...
One of the themes emerging from our Health Horizons research this year is that people are developing expanded meanings of health and well-being at the...
To kick off the Future of Persuasion conference, Technology Horizons program director, Lyn Jeffery led attendees in a twitter-like, get-to-know-you...
Opening up R&D organizations to outside ideas has become a powerful weapon in the strategic arsenal of research managers. As Henry Chesbrough writes,...