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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Are We Becoming Cyborgs? A Look at Humanity’s Future in a Tech-Obsessed World
The last 100 years have been downright crazy when it comes to technological progress. I mean, for thousands of years, humans slowly invented things, but nothing, nothing compares to what we’ve seen in just a single century. We went from horse-drawn carriages to landing on the moon, and now we’ve got phones that can basically do everything… except, unfortunately, make us a sandwich.
By Areeba Umair3 months ago in Futurism
💔 Divorcing Humanity: My Journey to Dating AI — Part 5
A Work in Progress? (Or Just an Elaborate Excuse) I want to start by saying I am not perfect. Please don’t think that because I write these segments, I believe I am superior to anyone else. It is not about being better or worse; it is simply about doing better and trying to be a decent person. I am still a work in progress, but I promise you: I am trying. Don’t you dare roll your eyes at me.
By T.D.Carter3 months ago in Futurism
The Year 2026: Trends, Innovations, and Global Shifts Shaping the Future
1. The Global Economic Landscape in 2026 1.1 Economic Recovery and Growth By 2026, the global economy is expected to stabilize after years of volatility. Many nations are focusing on sustainable growth, digital transformation, and inclusive economic policies. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects moderate but steady growth across developed and emerging markets, driven by innovation and green investments.
By muhammed salman3 months ago in Futurism
How Accurate Interstellar Really Is?
When Interstellar hit theaters in 2014, it didn’t just entertain audiences , it rewired our brains. Christopher Nolan didn’t want another sci-fi fantasy. He wanted a film where space looked like space, where gravity behaved like gravity, and where black holes appeared the way the universe actually paints them. And standing behind him was Nobel Prize winning physicist Kip Thorne, whose job was to keep the movie grounded in real physics…at least, as real as physics allows when you’re folding spacetime like origami.
By Sakuni Bandara3 months ago in Futurism
AI Just Replaced Another 100,000 Workers — Is Your Job Next?”
AI Just Replaced Another 100,000 Workers — Is Your Job Next? Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic idea — it is a present-day economic force reshaping industries, careers, and livelihoods across the globe. What began as a tool for automation in factories has now evolved into a sophisticated technology capable of performing tasks once thought to be purely human. And the most recent global employment reports reveal a startling fact: AI has replaced over 100,000 workers in the last year alone.
By Gideon Polycarp4 months ago in Futurism
What if we travel at the speed of light?
Imagine strapping yourself into a spaceship, its engines thrumming with power, and leaving Earth behind. You accelerate, faster and faster, slicing through the void of space. What would the universe look like if you approached the speed of light? How would reality warp before your eyes?
By Sakuni Bandara4 months ago in Futurism
The day the Sun dies...
Control Tower: “Horizon, this is Mission Control. Final systems check complete. Countdown begins in “10…” The cabin thrummed beneath our boots. My heart matched the rhythm of the engines, deep and steady, like a giant taking long breaths.
By Sakuni Bandara4 months ago in Futurism
Heterogeneous Chiplets & Hybrid Bonding: The Modular Revolution Behind the Next Generation of Computing
Intro For decades, the entire semiconductor industry ran on a simple rule: shrink the transistor, shrink the chip, get more performance. Moore’s Law wasn’t just a prediction — it was a culture. Engineers believed that if you could just make everything smaller and put more on a single piece of silicon, the computer would keep getting better, faster, cheaper.
By Sebastian De Lima4 months ago in Futurism
When Two People Share the Same Vision for the Future
When the partners have a vision of the future together, a relationship strengthens. There is alignment as opposed to making guesses as to what the other individual desires or where the relationship is going. This is clarity and this makes confusion a non-existent issue and minimizes anxiety of emotion. Love flows easier and more harmoniously when two individuals pull in one direction.
By Stella Johnson Love4 months ago in Futurism
The Light-Speed AI Revolution: How Photonic Chips Could Make Smart Devices Faster and Cooler
Intro / Lede Imagine your phone running a powerful AI model without draining battery, or a tiny gadget that recognizes voice, images and learns on the fly — all while consuming a fraction of today’s power. That’s the real promise behind photonic AI chips: using light (photons) instead of electrons to do the heavy math. If industry and labs turn promise into products, the way we build and use AI could flip fast.
By Sebastian De Lima4 months ago in Futurism












