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We’ve only just begun to play

Since the days of pre-antiquity, people of every culture and society have crafted objects and devices for the sole purpose of entertainment. From Senet, the ancient Egyptian board game, to dice, cards and on to Wii U, ingenuity and creativity have been poured into ways to escape the rigors of daily life. Video games, a...

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Hits and misses on some Trends 2000 forecasts

Here’s a scorecard on some of the bold predictions made more than a decade ago in Gerald Celente’s groundbreaking book, Trends 2000 (Warner Books, 1997), and how those forecasts are evolving today. In this Trending feature, we hold Celente accountable. Prediction: The health/fitness/nutrition trend will go into an accelerated growth stage driven by an aging...

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History Before it Happens

You are invited to join Gerald Celente and Trends Research Institute staff and invited speakers for an invigorating three-day conference in historic Colonial Kingston, New York. Held at the inspiring Trends Research Institute facilities in one of the most historic settings in the  country, our History Before it Happens® program will provide up-close interaction with...

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Big-box stores’ fast fade means opportunity for Mom-and-Pops

In 2012, while analyzing the end of the era of big-box store dominance, Bloomberg News reported: “After 50 years of putting mom and pops out of business, big-box retail is having a mid-life crisis. A slow economy has hurt same-store sales, narrowing margins at big stores. Meanwhile, consumers, armed with price-comparison technology, are visiting more stores...

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When life lessons become trend lessons

There is more to trends than forecasting them to find business and investment opportunities. For me, I do my best to live them. One of the biggest, most important lifestyle trends I learned in my early days of forecasting is Whole Health Healing. My ex-wife had long been suffering from ulcerative colitis and was hospitalized several times....

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Welcome to your new magazine

With this edition of the Trends Journal, we are debuting a number of features and a fresh new look designed to connect your lives — your passions, interests and needs — to the trends evolving all around you. It is an exciting time for the Trends Research Institute. The improvements we are debuting with this...

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Inside San Diego’s fab lab

Engineer Dylan Drotman loves robots. He’s been building them for years — and he wants to share that love. His vision: a build-your-own robot kit for kids that would cost less than $500. Kids would assemble the parts, wire the robot, program it, and, in the process, learn about servos, LEDs, computer code and other...

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Fabricating our future

The sign should read: Caution — revolutionaries at work. But the people who come to this reclaimed art studio on the campus of the University of Illinois in Champagne aren’t making gasoline bombs or arguing political theory. On a typical Tuesday evening, one might be testing a prototype of a new design for a wind...

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