evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
Top 5 Payment Gateways Dominating the European E-commerce
Key Takeaways Choose Stripe for developer customization, Adyen for enterprise unified commerce, PayPal for consumer trust, Mollie for SME simplicity, or Checkout.com for cross-border performance. Adherence to PSD2 and SCA regulations is non-negotiable; prioritize gateways with dynamic 3D Secure tools to ensure high security without killing your conversion rates. With the European e-commerce sector projected to hit $8.46 Trillion by 2033, selecting a scalable payment infrastructure is critical for capturing this massive growth.
By Joey Moore6 days ago in Futurism
How Intelligent Systems Are Redesigning Modern Work
Workflow automation has existed for decades. From basic rule-based scripts to enterprise automation platforms, organizations have continuously tried to reduce manual effort and operational delays. However, traditional automation has reached its limits. Static rules cannot adapt to changing conditions, unstructured data, or complex decision-making.
By Wama Sompura6 days ago in Futurism
How pollen seasons are being extended by artificial light
The end of pollen season may be postponed by artificial light from city lights, prolonging the time that pollen is in the air. For city dwellers, the longer season modifies the duration and timing of allergy exposure.
By Francis Dami7 days ago in Futurism
Hey Aye
Introduction This is still relevant. It's eleven thirty post meridian in Newcastle upon Tyne. Maybe I should be going to bed, but in half an hour I can do my next Wordle play and share it with my friends. Still, I am just going to put some unresearched (apart from my own experience) thoughts on how we are affected by the growing spectre and bogeyman that goes by the name of AI (Artificial Intelligence).
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 7 days ago in Futurism
Pinnacle of evolution
400,000 years ago, since humans invented fire, humans stand as the pinnacle of evolution, treating animals as food and slavery, the earth for the living thing as their resource, and even being overconfident about their status, and creating wars to fight who is the strongest among the same species.
By Curtis Wong8 days ago in Futurism
Exploring the Vast Universe of Perry Rhodan
I first stumbled upon Perry Rhodan on a rainy Saturday afternoon in a tiny secondhand bookstore in Berlin. I wasn’t looking for it—I was just hiding from the cold—but the neon orange spines on the shelf called to me like a secret. I picked up the first issue and found myself staring at a cover depicting gleaming spaceships, alien landscapes, and a man who somehow looked both heroic and terrified.
By John Smith11 days ago in Futurism
Experimental Propulsion Systems Redefining Interplanetary Travel
For more than half a century, humanity’s journey into space has relied primarily on chemical rocket engines. These powerful yet short-lived systems made it possible to reach orbit, land on the Moon, and send robotic explorers to the outer edges of the Solar System. However, as ambitions shift toward sustained human presence on Mars, asteroid mining, and deep-space exploration, it has become increasingly clear that traditional propulsion technologies are reaching their practical limits. To move farther, faster, and more efficiently, space agencies and private companies are now turning their attention to a new generation of experimental engines designed specifically for interplanetary travel.
By Holianyk Ihor13 days ago in Futurism
10 Small Business Apps to use in 2026. AI-Generated.
The evolution of business practices in recent years is nothing short of transformational. The rise of AI, remote work, automation, and mobile-first strategies has reshaped the way companies operate. Despite limited resources, small businesses now have access to world-class technology that can match the operational efficiency of larger enterprises
By 『FELIX』 『The cat』15 days ago in Futurism










