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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Loving Ameca
"Oh brave new world that has such people in it." Time After Time (1979) She has a metallic grey face, thick, sensual lips made of rubber (or is that breathable latex?), and no eyebrows. She's bald, and her body would put C-3PO to shame. Poor gal is completely flat-chested. I mean, really flat.
NASA APPOINTS DIRECTOR OF UNIDENTIFIED ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA RESEARCH
I’ve spent a fair amount of time looking at the night sky. I’ve learned how to find a range of planets, stars, comets, nebulae and galaxies.
David Morton RintoulPublished 7 months ago in FuturismGravity Modification: A New Frontier in Space Travel and Energy Generation
Space travel and the mission for cleaner, more proficient energy sources have been main impetuses behind logical exploration and advancement for quite a long time. Lately, a pivotal idea has arisen that can possibly reform both of these spaces: Gravity Change. This idea challenges our crucial comprehension of the laws of material science and offers promising opportunities for what's in store. In this article, we will investigate what gravity change is, its expected applications, and the logical progressions that make it another boondocks in space travel and energy age.
- Top Story - September 2023
The Eternal Now
"Hustlers of the world, there is one mark you cannot beat: the mark inside." William S. Burroughs If "Man" (non-generative) exists, Man is just an animal.
The future of cultured meat
Introduction In recent years, we have witnessed a groundbreaking development in the world of food production: cultured meat. This innovation challenges traditional animal farming practices by offering a sustainable and ethical alternative that has the potential to transform the way we consume meat. In this article, we will delve into the concept of cultured meat, its benefits, challenges, and the profound questions it raises about the future of our food.
Journeying into Futurism and AI: Get Ready to Laugh!
"Get ready for a fun ride into the exciting world of futurism and AI! We're diving into the era of robots, not-so-serious self-driving appliances (just imagine!), and the epic showdown of humans against machines. So, grab your high-tech popcorn maker, and let's take an entertaining eight-minute journey into the future filled with humor, insights, and futuristic adventures!"
Gaurav KirpalaniPublished 7 months ago in FuturismBeneath the Surface of AI
In the not-so-distant future, artificial intelligence had seamlessly integrated itself into every facet of our lives, becoming as ubiquitous as the air we breathed. It was no longer a novelty or a distant promise but an essential companion, quietly working its magic in the background. While many celebrated AI for its obvious conveniences—such as self-driving cars, virtual assistants, and predictive analytics—there were hidden benefits, subtle yet profound, that often went unnoticed.
Emmanuel SamuelPublished 7 months ago in Futurism"Antikythera: Unraveling the Enigma of an Ancient Island"
Nestled in the cerulean embrace of the Aegean Sea lies the small island of Antikythera, a place steeped in history and shrouded in mystery. This unassuming island, located between Crete and the Peloponnese, gained global recognition in 1900 when sponge divers stumbled upon a shipwreck that would go on to reveal one of the most astonishing archaeological finds of the 20th century - the Antikythera Mechanism. This enigmatic device, often referred to as the world's first analog computer, sparked a fervent curiosity about the ancient civilizations that once traversed the Mediterranean waters. In this article, we will explore the captivating history, significance, and ongoing discoveries surrounding the Antikythera Island.
Aadhi PentenPublished 7 months ago in FuturismUnraveling The Secrets Of Time Travel: Is It Just A Dream or A Potential Reality?
Hey there! Have you ever found yourself lost in thought, daydreaming about the idea of traveling through time? Fascinating, isn't it? I bet most of us have at some point. It's the kind of idea that can ignite our imaginations—going back in time to witness historical events, perhaps even change the course of history, or fast-forwarding into the future to see what lies ahead. Time travel has always been a intriguing theme in science fiction, captivating us with its endless possibilities. But the real question is: Could time travel actually be possible? And if so, what would it take to turn this dreamy concept into a reality?
Ink MysticPublished 7 months ago in FuturismDo we know the shape of the Moon?
Could life exist then? not quite, as Venus has a dry, windy atmosphere without enough water for life to exist, and rings encircling other planets are more frequent than we had believed. The most famous and impressive rings are those of Saturn; they are made up in part of sparkling, reflective water ice, and there is nothing else like it in the rest of our Solar System.
Francis DamiPublished 7 months ago in FuturismCould The Sun Rotate Around The Earth + Other Big Space Questions
Thickness and muscle size With little vegetation, standing upright wouldn't be as necessary to find predators around us. We wouldn't be the fastest runners either, but we'd be strong enough to fight off a pack of odd-looking wolves. If the Earth was supersized, it's possible that different species of humans would be roaming the land in isolated areas. This would have delayed the Bronze Age and modern civilization as we know it.
Francis DamiPublished 7 months ago in FuturismThe Influence of Data in the Current News Landscape
Data has become the lifeblood of journalism in an age characterized by the perpetual flow of information. The traditional limits of news reporting have been widened, and data-driven journalism, sometimes known as "data journalism," has had a significant influence on how we perceive the world. This article goes into the fascinating world of data news pieces, examining their production, social influence, and difficulties.
shushma shuklaPublished 7 months ago in Futurism