Rise of the CyborgsFrom Hearing Colors to Seeing Ultraviolet, Is Enhancement the Future of Human Senses? Cyborgs among us are already employing tech to “unlock” new senses and alter their reality. By Ananya Singh
The Dead Are AliveFrom ‘Smart Graveyards’ to Griefbots, Is Digital Immortality the Future of Death? Death tech’s pursuit of “digital immortality” is reshaping how we process loss. By Ananya Singh
The Cost of SleepTech Is Commodifying Sleep. Will the Future of Sleep Put Our Dreams on Sale? The rise of sleeptech has turned rest into something that can be tracked, optimized, and gamified. By Ananya Singh
Engineering BirthArtificial Wombs to Enhanced Babies, How Ethical is the Future of Birth? Reproductive technologies could liberate women from the burden of pregnancy, but remain fraught with controversy. By Ananya Singh
Tomorrow's SpecialFrom 3D‑Printed Food to a Meal‑In‑A‑Pill: How Viable is the Future of Food? Growing interest in alternative foods may force us to choose between nutrition and taste. By Ananya Singh
Skip. Edit. Delete.Memory Can be Enhanced, Manipulated, and Edited. Will the Future of Memory be Ethical? Researchers are discovering it is possible to engineer memory, raising concerns about the ethics of tampering with human memories in the future. By Ananya Singh
Sex 2.0Robots, Virtual Intimacy and Sex in Space. Is This the Future of Sex? With advanced sextech, virtual reality and artificial intelligence on the horizon, experts believe a sexual revolution is brewing. What do we stand to gain – or lose? By Ananya Singh