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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Terraforming Mars: The Hard-Hitting Realities
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away (well, Africa), there were these weird-looking creatures called homo sapiens. They were different from the other early humans who were busy chasing gazelles and escaping lions. Homo sapiens were the cleverest monkeys on the savannah.
By Evan James3 years ago in Futurism
Ancient Egypt and Aliens
For centuries, people have been fascinated by the mysteries of ancient Egypt and the secrets that lie hidden beneath its sands. From the towering pyramids to the intricate hieroglyphics, the artifacts of this ancient civilization have captured our imaginations and sparked countless theories and speculation.
By Saif Zafar3 years ago in Futurism
The AI Paradox
Once upon a time, a young girl named Lily existed in a world heavily reliant on artificial intelligence. She lived in a bustling city where automation had become integral to everyday life. Robots and intelligent machines handled mundane tasks, allowing humans more time to pursue their passions. Yet, amidst the convenience and efficiency, a profound paradox emerged—an existential struggle for preserving humanity.
By Walter Nyashadzashe Bakare3 years ago in Futurism
Black Holes: The Dark Heart of the Universe
In the vast expanse of the universe, there are few things more mysterious and awe-inspiring than black holes. These enigmatic entities are formed when massive stars collapse in on themselves, creating a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape their grasp.
By Saif Zafar3 years ago in Futurism
Chemo-prevention
As per the World Wellbeing Association (WHO), disease is a main source of death around the world, "representing almost 10 million passings in 2020, or almost one out of six passings." Probably the most well-known tumors incorporate bosom, colorectal, lung, liver, stomach, and skin. "Every year, around 400 000 youngsters foster malignant growth. The most widely recognized malignant growths shift between nations. Cervical malignant growth is the most well-known in 23 nations," it further added.
By Mohamed Irfan3 years ago in Futurism
Unlocking Economic Growth: The Rise of Digital Payments in Indonesia
Introduction In today's increasingly digital world, the adoption of digital payments has become a transformative force, reshaping the way people transact and do business. Nowhere is this more evident than in Indonesia, where the increasing adoption of digital payments presents a significant potential for the growth and development of the country's digital economy. As more and more Indonesians rely on digital payment methods for their transactions, the demand for secure, efficient, and convenient payment systems is on the rise. This growing demand is not only fueling the expansion of existing fintech companies but also paving the way for the emergence of new startups that cater to the evolving needs of the market.
By pasin corau3 years ago in Futurism


