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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Soaring Dreams
In the collective imagination, the idea of flying cars has long been a symbol of the future. A futuristic vision that seemed confined to the realms of science fiction is now at the forefront of technological pursuits. As we gaze toward the skies, the quest for flying cars unfolds as a captivating journey filled with innovation, challenges, and the persistent human desire to defy gravity.
Could We Be Alone in the Universe?
I hope you find my few short-form stories interesting. I write about the universe and life. British spelling. <><><> This question is often asked. "Could we be alone in the universe?"
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismOctopuses are Alien-like Creatures
Here are a few of my short-form stories about the universe and life, you may find them interesting and educational. British spelling
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismLost in Space
I always wanted to be an astronaut, to go see what outer space felt like. The charm of adventure. I thought I might become a NASA Intern or an Astronaut, or if not that, maybe get a Job as an Astrophysicist there. Those privileges are just for US Citizens, I came to know when I actually applied for it. Well that's a sad story. Isn't it?
Syeda Ayesha ArshadPublished 2 months ago in FuturismWe Are Mostly Space
Here are a few of my short-form stories, you may find them interesting and educational. <><><> We are mostly space. Atoms make up all the physical things in the universe, but you could say that an atom is mostly empty.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismThe Evolutionary Path for Life on Earth
British spelling Here are a few of my short-form stories, you may find them interesting and educational. <><><> We belong to a species called Homo sapiens, which has existed for an estimated 200,000 years.
A B ForbesPublished 3 months ago in FuturismBLACK HOLES AND GALAXIES COEXISTED IN EARLY UNIVERSE
Like a lot of folks my age, the first time I heard the term “Black Hole” was because of the 1979 Disney film with that title. It was kind of a “me-too” version of Star Wars and Star Trek, the critics panned it, and nobody seems to remember it anymore.
David Morton RintoulPublished 3 months ago in FuturismWhat If the Sun Went Boom?
Have you ever wondered about the impact of a catastrophic event such as the explosion of the sun on our planet? Despite its unpleasantness, it is an intriguing thought. The sun, a vital element in our solar system, is responsible for providing the Earth with the necessary warmth, light, and energy to sustain life. But what if it were to suddenly disappear? What if the sun were to go boom?
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in FuturismExploring the Mysteries of Mars: Evidence of an Ancient Ocean and Other Phenomena
The soil beneath your feet is red and dry. The place is cold. Rusty-colored dust is floating in the air. You make one step, then another. It's hard to move because of the thick layer of dust your feet are sinking into. You're on Mars, and you've come here after hearing some incredible news. These days, the so-called "red planet" indeed looks dry and dusty, but scientists think that this world might have been very different a long, long time ago.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in FuturismUnveiling the Extraterrestrial Enigma: Military Retirees Confirm Existence of Aliens
They confirmed the existence of aliens! 👽 In a groundbreaking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the United States Congress, three military retirees have sworn under penalty of perjury to the existence of extraterrestrial phenomena. The testimonies of David Grusch, Ryan Graves, and David Fravor have opened a Pandora's box of astonishing claims that challenge our understanding of the cosmos.
JONATAN DAVID VEGAPublished 3 months ago in FuturismE.coli, the next Raspberry Pi?
Imagine a scenario where — tiny living robots work inside of your body, sensing and delivering life-saving drugs, or deploying them out to hostile environments, from the sea to even outer space, again, sensing and delivering and monitoring various useful things [15,6]. But even more interestingly, imagine if these robots were actually living bacteria, such as E.coli? As far-fetched as this may sound, the reality is probably a little closer than you think. In the realm of IoT, or more precisely, the Internet of Bacterial Things (IoBT), researchers have been making advances in making this into reality.
Raphael KimPublished 3 months ago in Futurism5 MIND BLOWING Space Stories You NEVER Heard About
To many of us especially those in the Star Trek world space may be the final frontier and while we have been given a glimpse of the vastness of outer space back in school that's all it was a glimpse and with a lot of interesting stories left out So, we are going to talk about 5 mind-blowing space stories and facts that we were never told in school.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in Futurism