habitat
The natural home and environment for all things sci fi, including future homes and territories.
The Last Choice
The city of Halora shimmered under the glass dome that shielded it from a chaotic world long abandoned. Towering gardens spiraled into the clouds, drones hummed like gentle bees, and citizens glided through life wrapped in the soft hum of contentment. There was no poverty, no illness, no war, no aging. Perfection, engineered over centuries, had finally arrived.
By Rukka Nova10 months ago in Futurism
Silence Will Explain Me. Second Place in Tomorrow’s Utopia Challenge.
After the Decree of Davos, Earth was perfected. With need erased, response dissolved. The planet fell into joy, and soon after, apathy. We were born in exile—because someone had to be lucid at the last.
By Iris Obscura10 months ago in Futurism
A Globe That Is A City and A City That Is A Globe
Boom! Boom! John winced after he woke to the sound of construction next door. Another high rise building in Surrey, he thought and right next door to his one-hundred floor apartment building. The skyscraper would join the thousands in the southern half Sector 604, formerly known as the province of British Columbia.
By Jesse Leung10 months ago in Futurism
The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye is a famous novel written by J.D. Salinger, first published in 1951. It has become a classic of modern American literature, especially loved by teenagers and young adults. The story is about a 16-year-old boy named Holden Caulfield, who is struggling with growing up, finding his place in the world, and dealing with the pain of loss and loneliness.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Futurism
The Hunt for Alien Life Just Got Real
For centuries, humanity has gazed at the stars, wondering if we are alone in the universe. Today, we may be on the brink of answering that age-old question. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), NASA’s most advanced observatory, has detected potential signs of life on a distant exoplanet—an ocean-covered world named K2-18b, located 120 light-years away in the constellation Leo.
By Morsalin Russell10 months ago in Futurism
Scientists Revive Extinct Dire Wolf Species After 10,000 Years
Scientists Revive Extinct Dire Wolf Species After 10,000 Years In a groundbreaking development, scientists have announced the revival of the dire wolf, a species that roamed North America over 10,000 years ago. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the field of de-extinction and genetic engineering.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGA10 months ago in Futurism









