The WIRED World in 2019BusinessWhy working into your 70s or 80s needn't be a bad thingBusinessFor better or worse, power is breaking free of its shacklesBusinessFor the first time in US history, the most powerful voting bloc is women of colourScienceThis year we will start discovering more new biological moleculesCultureIn 2019, cultural divides between science and art will cease to existBusinessThe rise of Alexa creates a dilemma for your open plan officeScienceExoskeletons are the new weapon of choice for ambitious criminalsCultureLatin America has the world's fastest growing music market. Now it's set to go globalScienceBiofeedback from the brain will help students learn fasterScienceA tech revolution will help farmers harvest sunshine with their cropsBusinessIn 2019, predictive algorithms will start to make banking fair for allBusinessAs more people get online, it'll be impossible to ignore injusticesBusinessOn the blockchain, anyone can be an art dealerBusinessHow big data can help solve the UK's housing crisis (no, really)ScienceHow to get smart about the way we create, store and use energyCultureA new kind of collaboration has become a lynchpin of artBusinessThis is the year Facebook finally admits it's a media companyScienceIn 2019, opioid deaths will force us to change the worldBusinessHumans, not AIs, will save us from the endless slurry of fake newsGearForget the VR hype. In healthcare, it's making a real differenceScienceQuantum IDs can help us fight back against counterfeit drugsCultureWhy eSports players need to unionise in 2019ScienceWhy cells have the hidden power to save thousands of livesBusinessSynthetic organisms are about to challenge what 'alive' really meansMore Stories