Sarah Marquart, Futurism

Sarah Marquart

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

The Most Mind-Blowing Space Stories of the 2010s

The last decade in mind-blowing space travel was the most important since the Apollo program was introduced. Here's the biggest space news of the decade. → Read More

7 Ways to Die in the Future

These days, people tend to die from cancer, heart disease and accidents. Here are our guesses about all the ways we'll die in the future. → Read More

A Green Future is Possible for NYC Thanks to One Innovative Organization

As a part of their Explorer Series, Allianz is bringing a team of innovators to MoMA’s PS1 for a night full of urban sustainability solutions. You’ll have the chance to collaborate with experts and forge connections with your NYC neighbors who also believe that they can lead the charge in the sustainable revolution. One such […] → Read More

Actually, “It’s Colder than Mars” Could be True Year-Round

Does it mean all your friends in the Midwest — assuming they survive the Polar Vortex — have conquered their first round of Mars training? Not quite. → Read More

Yes, a NASA Scientist Said Aliens May Have Visited Earth. But There’s Some Nuance

Yes, Colombano — who works for the space agency’s Intelligent Systems Division — conceded that aliens might have already visited Earth. But there's a catch. → Read More

NASA Announces Date for First SpaceX Crew Dragon Test Flight

NASA announced the date for the first test of the SpaceX Crew Dragon that will soon carry humans to the ISS from the United States. → Read More

A Ticket to the Moon: An Out-of-this-World Journey

What better off-world gift this holiday season that a ticket to the Moon? Here are the companies making it happen, and the costs. → Read More

Scientists Just Discovered the Second-Closest Exoplanet to Earth

Scientists announced an abundance of new evidence pointing to an exoplanet orbiting Barnard's Star just six light-years from Earth. → Read More

The new render of Elon Musk's BFR means it might have some dope features

SpaceX will be sharing more details about the very first space tourists ever on Monday Septemeber 17. They'll be circling the Moon in Elon Musk's BFR. → Read More

The New Render of Elon Musk’s BFR Means It Might Have Some Dope Features

SpaceX will be sharing more details about the very first space tourists ever on Monday Septemeber 17. They'll be circling the Moon in Elon Musk's BFR. → Read More

Someone Drilled a Hole in the ISS. Was It A Mistake Or Sabotage?

It might have been a defect from when the spacecraft was built. But, then again, maybe not. → Read More

Someone Drilled a Hole in the ISS. Was It A Mistake Or Sabotage?

It might have been a defect from when the spacecraft was built. But, then again, maybe not. → Read More

It's Amazon Prime Day. Don't buy anything.

Yes, it's Amazon Prime Day. But between protests, bad deals, and awful working conditions, I'm here to encourage you to spend your money elsewhere. → Read More

Hold up, Boring Company is making tunnels for cars now?

Today, Elon Musk's Boring Company tweeted a video of a car zipping through one of its tunnels in California. It's different than the original plan. → Read More

Contest: Find the Falcon Heavy's Center Core, Because We Can't

During SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch, the feeds cut out at an inopportune moment: right before the core landed. We still don't know what happened to it. → Read More

Dark Future: Here’s When We’ll Have the Black Mirror Tech That Lets Us Read Memories

The Recaller plays people's memories like a movie on a screen. When could we have technology like that? Could we outsmart it, and would we want to? → Read More

NASA Chief: Space Exploration Has a Direct Impact on Our Lives on Earth

When you think of NASA, what probably comes to mind is spaceships and rocket launches. → Read More

NASA Chief: Space Exploration Has a Direct Impact on Our Lives on Earth

When you think of NASA, what probably comes to mind is spaceships and rocket launches. → Read More

An Exclusive Look Inside The Secretive Building Where NASA Makes Rockets

Rain clouds have been seen forming below the ceiling on extremely humid days. → Read More

SpaceX Just Completed Another Launch, Marking the End of an Era

Today’s launch brought more than 6,400 pounds of supplies, equipment, and science experiments to the Expedition 52 crew. → Read More