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Student 58
Anthony Macord closed his leather-bound notepad, stood, and stepped away from the great conference table. He followed Dr. Stephen Gannon into the hallway where Dr. Emily Ackhurst awaited them, a metal clipboard clasped in her left arm. At a hurried pace, she led the Neuroscience Now reporter and Dr. Gannon along the humming, brightly lit halls inside Alacrity’s headquarters to a door labeled, “Study Hall | Observation Suite.”
Philip CanterburyPublished 8 months ago in FuturismHyperborea
Denial - Norway When Karl steps off the plane, the thin layer of frost under his feet cracks. The weather is eerily merciful, the midnight sun is right above the horizon, but honestly, he has no idea if it’s rising or setting. The smell of pastries, smoked salmon and caramelized onions from the skyport cafes mixes with the metallic rotten cabbage smell of hydrogen and ozone from refilling and sterilizing. His 16 years old daughter stands behind him, fiddling with the copper extensions of her braids as she impatiently waits in line to exit the Boreali hydrojet.
Edoardo Segato-FigueroaPublished 8 months ago in FuturismMartian Dust Devil Caught on Camera by NASA's Perseverance Rover
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured stunning video of a dust devil swirling across the surface of Mars. The video, which was sped up 20 times, shows the dust devil moving east to west at about 12 mph (19 kph). The dust devil is estimated to be about 200 feet (60 meters) wide and at least 387 feet (118 meters) tall.
The Worrying Bone
He stares into the face of the place where all the best things come from and feels ashamed. Little Pink fusses over his ears with a ribbon. Her sweet, heavy breath sticks in his eyes, worse than the paint and powder she’s rubbed into his snout. Ziggy shuffles politely on the linoleum. His clipped nails make little clicks. He’s learnt from small hot screams and wide cold slaps from above not to show any strength or distemper.
Stuart OrrPublished 8 months ago in FuturismFirst-Ever AI Sportscasters
GMA Integrated News unveiled its groundbreaking AI sportscasters, Maia and Marco, during the opening of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Season 99 on September 24th. These virtual sportscasters were created using a blend of cutting-edge technologies, including image generation, text-to-speech voice synthesis/generation, and deep learning face animation.
Tips To Identify High-Quality ACP Boards For Exterior Design
As the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright once said, A good building does not hurt the landscape, but one which makes the landscape more beautiful than it was before the building was built.
Stelliums in Astrological Houses.
Astrology is a fascinating field that explores the complex web of celestial bodies and their influence on our lives. One of the many ideas in astrology that people are interested in is the idea of stelliums in the houses of astrology.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 8 months ago in FuturismTikTok and the Future of Fashion
The universe of design is continually developing, and as of late, another player has arisen to disturb the business: TikTok. This virtual entertainment stage, known for its short-structure recordings and viral difficulties, has turned into a main thrust behind style and buyer decisions. From runway shows to hashtag challenges, TikTok has reshaped how we see, consume, and partake in style.
Aries & Aries: Where There Is Smoke, There Is fire.
When it comes to love and relationships, the compatibility between two individuals can play a significant role in determining the success of their relationship.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 8 months ago in FuturismThe Ultimate Guide to Scorpio Sign.
Scorpio is a mysterious and powerful sign in astrology. Scorpios are good at changing and reinventing themselves, like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 8 months ago in FuturismWhy do numbers 333 keep coming up?
I woke up in the middle of the night at 3:33 in the morning. Then I thought, “Enough, now the numbers are waking me up. I need to study this number closely.”
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 8 months ago in FuturismIs Your Career at Risk?
I hope you're ready to embark on a journey into the future with me. Picture this: it's a world where machines and algorithms are taking over tasks that were once exclusively in human hands. Some call it progress, while others see it as the relentless march of automation. Whichever side of the fence you're on, there's no denying that the job landscape is changing, and it's changing fast.
Michael TobikoPublished 8 months ago in Futurism