evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
An unexpected revelation regarding Jupiter's actual size and shape is revealed by a recent NASA investigation.
Jupiter is somewhat smaller and flatter than astronomers had thought for almost 50 years, according to a new analysis. The largest planet in the Solar System's basic dimensions are reset by this adjustment, which also refines a norm that is applied well beyond Jupiter.
By Francis Damiabout 10 hours ago in Futurism
Google’s Gmail Update Sounds Big —But It Doesn’t Fix Your Real Email Problem. AI-Generated.
For many people, email is one of the oldest parts of their online identity. It’s something created years ago, often without much thought, and then carried forward into adulthood. That’s why the recent update from Google allowing users to change their Gmail addresses has created so much attention.
By Muhammad Abbas khanabout 11 hours ago in Futurism
Iran Now Threatening To Close Bab Al-Mandeb Strait After Trump Threats. AI-Generated.
Top Line An Iranian official threatened the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a narrow waterway dividing Yemen from Africa and providing a critical trading route from the Red Sea, if the U.S. “dares to repeat its foolish mistakes,” threatening further disruptions to global trade.
By Muhammad Abbas khanabout 12 hours ago in Futurism
After learning that DNA can be created from scratch, scientists reconsider
Long, organised segments of new genetic information can be written by DNA polymerases without the need for a template, according to research. This discovery reinterprets a well-known but ignored behaviour as a possible means of constructing DNA at lengths that conventional chemistry still finds difficult to achieve.
By Francis Damia day ago in Futurism
Michalene Melges and the Principles of Managing Cross-Disciplinary Engineering Teams. AI-Generated.
In complex engineering environments, effective leadership is essential to ensure that teams with varied expertise can work together successfully. Michalene Melges’ professional profile highlights her experience guiding cross-disciplinary engineering teams in AI and robotics. She has worked with software developers, mechanical engineers, UX designers, and data specialists, demonstrating how clear communication, structured coordination, and collaborative processes help achieve consistent project outcomes. Her approach shows the value of connecting diverse technical domains while maintaining efficiency and alignment across teams.
By Michalene Melges2 days ago in Futurism
Why does Saturn seem to rotate at various speeds? Astronomers believe they have the answer.
Scientists have discovered that Saturn's northern lights cause winds to imitate variations in the planet's spin and heat one side of the upper atmosphere. A long-standing discrepancy between Saturn's actual rotation and the signals astronomers have used to track it has been resolved by that discovery.
By Francis Dami3 days ago in Futurism
De-programming Manual: The Black Zone Protocol . AI-Generated.
The Sovereign Blueprint: Navigating the Architecture of the Black Zone The modern world is currently experiencing a phenomenon that is frequently mislabeled by the prevailing medical and social institutions. What is commonly described as a crisis of mental health, a persistent state of depression, or a failure of social integration is, in many cases, the initial spark of a profound spiritual awakening. It is the precise moment when a conscious individual begins to perceive the structural cracks in the simulated sky of our reality. It is the beginning of the end for the artificial environment we have been conditioned to call home. If you have ever felt an inexplicable and deep void in your chest despite possessing every material comfort the current system provides, you are not experiencing a sickness. You are simply beginning the process of deactivating a false world. Welcome to the Black Point, the silent center of your original sovereignty.
By Lorena Alonso6 days ago in Futurism
The Year Social Media Died 📱💀
THE SILENT REVOLUTION 🤫 Something unprecedented is happening among children born after 2012 that sociologists are only beginning to document and that the social media industry desperately does not want you to know about: Generation Alpha, the first generation raised entirely in a world of smartphones and social media, is voluntarily abandoning these platforms at rates that would have seemed impossible five years ago, not through dramatic digital detoxes or parental restrictions but through a quiet collective recognition that the platforms their parents are addicted to are not cool, not interesting, and not worth the mental health costs that they have watched their older siblings and parents pay for years of compulsive scrolling 📉
By The Curious Writer6 days ago in Futurism
The Man Who Waited at Platform 7
THE FIRST MORNING Thomas Bradley first saw her on a Monday morning in January at King's Cross Station, Platform 7, the 8:15 train to Cambridge, and the moment he saw her he understood what poets meant when they wrote about time stopping because for approximately three seconds the noise and motion of rush hour commuters disappeared and there was only her standing twenty feet away reading a paperback with her coffee balanced on top of her rolling suitcase, and she was wearing a green scarf that matched her eyes though he would not discover this color match until much later, and her face had the particular concentration of someone who is genuinely absorbed in what they are reading rather than using a book as a prop to avoid eye contact with strangers, and Thomas who had never believed in love at first sight and who as a mathematics professor at Imperial College was constitutionally skeptical of phenomena that could not be quantified or replicated, felt something happen in his chest that his considerable education could not explain.
By The Curious Writer7 days ago in Futurism
Careers Are Collapsing. Jobs Are Dying. The Smartest People Are Doing This Right Now
Introduction : "The future isn’t coming—it’s already here". The world of work is changing faster than ever before. Jobs that were considered “safe” just a few years ago are now disappearing, and industries that once promised lifetime careers are shrinking under automation, AI, and global competition. While most people are panicking or clinging to traditional jobs, the smartest people are quietly pivoting—creating new opportunities, building platforms, and finding ways to stay ahead in a world that no longer guarantees job security.
By Shahid Zaman11 days ago in Futurism
The origins of the Kamchatka earthquake is revealed by satellites that find concealed tsunami waves.
A second, shorter wave signal that reveals a rupture within six miles of the trench was brought by a tsunami caused by an earthquake off the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia in 2025.
By Francis Dami12 days ago in Futurism








