body modifications
A form of transhumanism, body modifications are made to enhance the human form.
Discover the mysterious green-skinned children from Woolpit village
In the Chronicum Anglicanum ("Chronicle of England") by Ralph of Coggeshall and the Historia rerum Anglicarum ("History of English Affairs") by the historian William of Newburgh, there is a striking story describing a The event took place in the village of Woolpit in the county of Suffolk, some time in the 12th century, during the reign of King Stephen (1135-54) or King Henry II (1154-1189), whichever version is chosen.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Futurism
All about data analytics
We live in an all-conducive world where a man drives down the path of excellence and has reached the zenith of transformation. Humans have evolved into the most powerful beings and everything has been taken into control by technology. The creatures that function on control, today’s era is embarked with the digitization and industrialization of every spectre of life we see. The invention of the dotcom has emerged a new realm of possibilities that were unfathomable a few decades ago.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Futurism
The Evolution of Human Cells: A Glimpse into the Future. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The human body, a marvel of evolution, has undergone countless transformations over millennia, adapting to the ever-changing environment. As we peer into the future, the evolution of human cells promises to be one of the most intriguing and consequential journeys yet. From genetic engineering to symbiotic relationships with technology, the trajectory of human cellular evolution holds both promise and peril.
By Word Weaver 2 years ago in Futurism
Some of the latest and most fascinating gizmo inventions. AI-Generated.
Here are some of the latest and most fascinating gizmo inventions that are pushing the boundaries of technology: ASTRA Bridge: A modular mobile flyover bridge that allows vehicles to drive over stretches of highway roadwork, making life easier for motorists and safer for roadway workers.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Futurism
Beyond the Horizon: A Tale Untold
Beyond the Horizon: A Tale Untold Subtitle: Discovering the Magic of the Unknown In a small coastal village, nestled between towering cliffs and the vast expanse of the ocean, lived a young woman named Elara. The village was known for its serene beauty, where the rhythmic waves sang lullabies to the moon, and the salty breeze whispered secrets to the ancient trees. Elara, with her curious spirit and insatiable hunger for adventure, often found herself staring beyond the horizon, wondering what lay on the other side.
By Bas Basvinth2 years ago in Futurism
US Military's New Robot That Will Change War Forever
In the battle of urban combat, only blocks from the battleground, a team of men Please Analyze the given sentence and rephrase it in your words to have a better understanding Even at the midst of destruction, a single figure shows at the bottom of the street, move faster than normal. The unnerving figure with arms raised then fires its gun accurately and the enemy tumbles automatically. Shooting a grenade and blasting it towards the enemy, watching them get engulfed in flames is simply spectacular. The dejected soldiers dashed to meet the figure that landed just before them, and found their rescuers was not a human, but a robot.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Futurism
Biohacking
“Amateurs run medical experiments on themselves, joining a long and gory tradition among scientists.” The only accurate thing about the above statement describing the exploits of so-called biohackers is the use of the word "amateurs." The fact that the vast majority of 'biohackers' are amateurs cannot be denied. For the most part they have little to no formal training, and even less skill or ability. However it goes on to equate these amateurs with other “scientists” who have tried similar approaches in the past. These people are not scientists, and to suggest that they are is to give them way more credit than they deserve and only serves to encourage more dangerous and ill advised auto-experimentation. Frankly I could care less about how dangerous it is. Your body, your call, but I hate the idea of time being wasted and resources being diverted to deal with the consequences when these “experiments” inevitably crash and burn.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Futurism
What is Happening Inside Your Brain When You Die
Death which is the inevitable and the final chapter of living being still more puzzling than the other mysteries of life. While we are wide awake in the dead quiet of the night, our thoughts are likely to stray to the morbid consideration of what taking those steps into an afterlife might one day feel like. Near-death experiences and scientific inquiring irresistibly leave us with the mystery and the concept of the true nature of death is still elusive. In this article, we venture into the beautiful world of dying, where we extract what science says about the feelings, experiences, and biological developments that we go through just before we exit the planet.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Futurism
Ex Machina and the Disconcerting Way That Sci-Fi Movies Age
One of the interesting things about the development of technology is that it changes our relationship with the sci-fi movies of yesterday. "Today's sci-fi is tomorrow's science," as many have pointed out.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Futurism








