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Americans on the future of science and technology: meh
A new Pew/Smithsonian report offers a sobering picture of how Americans see the future of science and technology. At first glance the report sounds like typical futurism, revealing people imagining and weighing alternative possibilities. But on closer examination we find … Continue reading
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Reversing the future
John Crowley, brilliant writer of splendid speculative fiction, meditates on the future in the most recent Lapham’s. I’d like to draw attention to two main points, beyond the brooding lushness of Crowley’s prose. buy suhagra online buy suhagra no prescription generic First, … Continue reading