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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Astronauts Drink Water Recycled from Sweat and Breath — And It’s Not as Weird as You Think
When most people imagine life in space, they picture astronauts floating gracefully in zero gravity, conducting futuristic experiments, or gazing out at the blue curve of Earth. What rarely comes to mind is one of the most vital — and surprisingly complicated — aspects of living beyond our planet: water.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Futurism
The Milky Way Has Already “Devoured” Several Smaller Satellite Galaxies
When we look up at the night sky, the Milky Way appears calm and ethereal—an elegant misty band stretching across the darkness. But behind this peaceful appearance lies a dramatic and sometimes violent cosmic history. Our galaxy is not a quiet spectator of the universe. In reality, the Milky Way has spent billions of years growing by tearing apart and absorbing smaller galaxies that stray too close.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Futurism
Echoes of Tomorrow
In the year 2047, the world had grown quieter—not in sound, but in isolation. Though cities continued to buzz with activity, voices were fewer and more distant. Drones flitted through the sky, holographic billboards blinked in colorful rhythms, but somewhere beneath the surface, people had grown more alone. Conversations shortened and interactions became more fleeting. In this world, where technology acted both as a link and a divide, a lonely programmer named Lara made a surprising connection. Lara lived in an apartment in Neo-London, a world of glass and steel.
By Miss Maryam3 months ago in Futurism
Cursor vs Copilot Codebase Awareness Comparison for Developers. AI-Generated.
The line between writing code and AI-assisted coding is blurring. In 2025, tools like Cursor and GitHub Copilot aren't just autocomplete assistants; they're becoming integral, intelligent partners. But their true value in a professional setting hinges on one critical factor: codebase awareness. Can the tool understand not just the line you're on, but the entire 10-year, multi-repo project architecture you're working within?
By Devin Rosario3 months ago in Futurism
Cursor vs Copilot - Which AI Editor Is Best for Your Workflow?. AI-Generated.
You’re trying to significantly speed up your development workflow using AI—but should you trust a full-AI editor built from the ground up, or a powerful assistant that lives inside your existing IDE? This isn't a simple feature war; it’s a strategic decision about your team's workflow friction and long-term productivity.
By Devin Rosario3 months ago in Futurism
5 Minute Sci-Fi: Update
Ben awoke to the garbled sound of electronic birdsong screeching in his ear. Pinching the bridge of his nose, he groaned, unprepared for the morning. He tapped the databand on his wrist twice to turn off the alarm with practiced ease before dragging himself out from under the covers.
By Valerie Taylor3 months ago in Futurism
Where Wild Spider-Horses Roam
Only three things remained constant in these Days of Despair— _______heat, death, and mechanics. It was gratifying to know that, for as long as his synthetic heart continued to pump rejuvenating blood, the Old Thinking would survive.
By Lightning Bolt ⚡3 months ago in Futurism
How AI and Automation Are Revolutionizing SEO in 2025
The realm of SEO has evolved significantly in 2025, mainly due to the relentless ascent of AI and automation. Search engines aren't just algorithms designed with backlink or keyword density in mind. They have now advanced into intelligent systems with intentions, context and behavioural responses. For digital marketers, this has required adjusting to a world in which AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot are doing more than just helping to run campaigns: They are leading the strategies with unparalleled precision and agility.
By Tiana Alexandra3 months ago in Futurism











