The hottest Future Vision Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Faster, Please! β€’ 1279 implied HN points β€’ 05 Nov 24
  1. Many Americans are supporting new technologies, especially in clean energy and biotechnology. This shows a growing hope for a better future.
  2. Better policies in the past could have made America more successful and advanced by now. Focusing on technology could lead to a wealthier and healthier society.
  3. People are imagining a future where life is longer and filled with more possibilities, like space travel and advanced learning methods. There's excitement about where technology can take us.
Londonist: Time Machine β€’ 119 implied HN points β€’ 23 Aug 23
  1. Past Londoners predicted 21st-century London to have multistorey towers, epic commutes, verdant roof gardens, and Manhattan-like skyscrapers.
  2. The past future predictions for London in the year 2000 included aspects of urban development and technological advancements.
  3. Londonist's 'Past Futures' explores how people from the past imagined what London would be like in our current time.
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The Healthtech Initiative β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 28 Feb 24
  1. Understanding and monitoring core body temperature is crucial for improved athletic performance as it impacts daily lives and sleep cycles.
  2. Core body temperature, typically around 37 degrees Celsius, plays a significant role in protecting essential organs and follows a 24-hour cycle based on circadian rhythms.
  3. CORE technology, developed by Wulf Glatz, focuses on preventing heat-related issues in sports, has benefitted athletes in training, and is being expanded to smartwatches for broader accessibility.