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About Science of Future

Science of Future – science journalist blog by eviemax

Science of Future is a future-science publication about the practical road to becoming a spacefaring civilization. The site focuses on Mars migration and settlement through real engineering questions: how people would travel, breathe, drink, grow food, find power, stay healthy, survive radiation, use robots, and respond to emergencies far from Earth.

The goal is to make complex space-settlement science readable without turning it into fantasy. Articles are written in a science-magazine style, using current space research, mission analogs, NASA materials, and engineering tradeoffs as starting points.

Editorial Focus

Science of Future – science journalist blog by eviemax

  • Mars settlement systems: water, food, power, habitats, radiation protection, robotics, and emergency planning.
  • Human survival beyond Earth: medicine, psychology, partial gravity, life support, and long-duration risk.
  • Future infrastructure: construction before crew arrival, autonomous monitoring, resource extraction, manufacturing, and resilient cities.
  • Bilingual access: selected articles are available in English and Traditional Chinese.

About J. F. Brane

Science of Future – science journalist blog by eviemax

J. F. Brane writes about space exploration, future technology, and the human questions behind long-term civilization beyond Earth. The work emphasizes grounded speculation: what must be built, tested, governed, repaired, and understood before Mars can become more than a destination.

Start Reading

Science of Future – science journalist blog by eviemax

Begin with the Mars Science series, or read the Traditional Chinese collection under 火星科學.