humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Solar Man ignites young minds of Apeejay School, Noida
On the bright morning of April 28, 2025, Apeejay School, Noida, witnessed an extraordinary visit that would remain etched in the hearts of its students and staff for a long time. Professor Chetan Singh Solanki, renowned as the Solar Man of India, arrived at the school aboard his solar-powered bus, carrying not just his mission but also the fire of transformation. His visit was part of the Energy Swaraj Yatra, a nationwide movement aimed at promoting energy self-reliance and environmental sustainability.
By Apeejay Newsroom10 months ago in Futurism
Is Wendy’s New AI Drive-Thru the Future—Or a Fast Food Fail?
Fast food has always been about speed and convenience, but what happens when technology takes over the drive-thru window? Wendy’s is rolling out its new system, called FreshAI, to take orders at hundreds of its locations by the end of 2025. This setup, developed with Google, listens to customers, responds, and processes orders in real time. It’s already active in nearly 100 spots across 19 states, with plans to expand to 500 or 600 more this year. But while some see this as a big step forward, others are calling it a big flop. So, what’s the real story?
By Jenny Hunt10 months ago in Futurism
Equal
"We come from a country that was built on inequality. White people that thought they were superior to colored people enslaved them. This country was built on the backs of those slaves. Since then black people have been freed but have definitely not been equal. We've lived for many years lying about the equality in this country. We've lived off of the narrative that everyone in this country has equal opportunity. That no matter what race, creed, or religion you are that you can be whatever you want to be in this country. Yet ten years ago we went through the greatest depression of all time. During my candidacy I pushed for equality. I pushed for equal rights. Not only for social equality but also for financial equality. Once I became president I stood on everything that I've said and look where we are now.
By Tyrone Livingston10 months ago in Futurism
The immortality consequence
Thank you for listening to Tech Stuff, today is April 30th, 2208. Because of the women we’re going to talk to today I’ve been alive 108 years and I look damn good. Today’s story is about Doctor Gretta Dunbar, the youngest person to open her own lab. At 20, she started Dunbar Labs, which made some of the biggest discoveries in centuries. By the age of 35, she made Time Magazine's person of the year three times, published many research papers, and launched her own podcast. Dunbar Labs was the first lab to clone a human being, perfect cryogenics, and create mechanical body parts with skin that looks and feels like the real thing.
By Robert Kegel10 months ago in Futurism
What Happens to Our Memories When We Die?
Every person who has ever lived carries a lifetime of memories, childhood laughter, heartbreak, love, mistakes, and triumphs. These memories define us. They shape how we see the world, how we act, and how we understand others. But what happens to them when we die? Do they vanish like smoke in the wind? Are they stored somewhere beyond our physical form? Or are they absorbed into something greater than ourselves?
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in Futurism
✨ Tomorrow’s Children
When the world ended, it didn’t come with a bang or a whimper. It came with a solution. They called it the Eden Accord — the global initiative to perfect humanity through genetic engineering, artificial empathy, and "optimized living." Poverty disappeared. Disease became ancient history. Wars flickered out like forgotten bonfires.
By Rukka Nova10 months ago in Futurism






