Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 16, 2021

This week Futurist Jack Uldrich discusses the important of paying less attention to certain things, the impact of electronic planes, gene editing's impact on Alzheimers, shorter work weeks as a competitive issue, and the importance of the gut microbiome.

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 9, 2021

In this week's "Friday Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich discusses the future of generational relationships, the planet's climate, cancer, parking (yes, parking), and concrete. (The latter is more surprising and fascinating than one might expect.)

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 2, 2021

In this week's Friday Future 5, Futurist Jack Uldrich shares some thoughts on biodiversity loss, a new stock exchange for long-term thinking, faster robots, personal car ownership, and using novels to predict the future.

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” June 11, 2021

In this week's "Future Friday 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich discusses the importance of unconventional hiring practices, why electric will arrive sooner than expected, the coming boom in productivity, open-source agriculture, and plant-based tuna.

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Jack Uldrich’s “Future Friday 5:” June 4, 2021

In this week's "Friday Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about cutting CO2 emissions, cement-based batteries, 20-hour work weeks, self-driving trucks, and the future of happiness.

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