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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Why Some Companies Struggle With AI Adoption?
I clearly remember the first time a leadership team turned down integrating AI into their daily routines. It was one of those warm Los Angeles afternoons when sunshine strikes downtown skyscrapers at acute angles. In that unnecessarily cold meeting room, chilled by air conditioning and doubt, across from me sat a group of executives.
By Eira Wexford2 months ago in Futurism
A Dystopia of Our Own Design. Top Story - November 2025.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever. –George Orwell, 1984 More and more often, I look around and find that the themes of my favorite dystopian novels have come to life: separatism/division, erasure, controlling the past to control the future, the rich stamping on the poor while the poor take it out on each other, using technology to control and monitor our lives, etc. It is everything that we have been warned against, especially in literature—time and time again.
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 months ago in Futurism
Revenge Of The Words
I used to be a pilot. I flew missions in World War Two, dammit. Later, I flew for a major airline. Then I served in the police department in Los Angeles. That got me into my lifelong love for writing. Scripts, mostly. I was not too shabby. You might have seen some of my work. But that was so long ago. So very long ago. Now? Let's just say I'm not the man I used to be. Things have changed so much since those heady days of early television. Back then the best writing in my estimation had something important to say. We wrote morality plays disguised as space opera. It mattered then. Our takes on our world slipped past the network execs because we set it in the far future. My greatest achievement was almost derailed by the executives because they thought my script was too smart for the twelve year old mind. So, I rewrote it and kept the original pilot within. It got on the air, and the moral still stood. Things have changed so much. Even my own profession has seen such transformations that I hardly recognize what people are writing now.
By Joseph "Mark" Coughlin2 months ago in Futurism
59 Missions to Mars: Why Only Half Have Succeeded and What It Means for Humanity
Mars has long been humanity’s ultimate frontier. The Red Planet has captured our imagination for decades, promising answers to questions about the origins of life, the history of our solar system, and even the future of humanity itself. Yet despite decades of effort, reaching Mars has proven to be far more difficult than many expected.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
Salyut-1: The First Space Station That Changed Humanity’s Future
In April 1971, humanity crossed a threshold it had only imagined for decades. A massive cylindrical structure, covered in panels and antennas, rose into the sky atop a roaring launch vehicle. This structure—later known to the world as Salyut-1—became the first human-made space station ever placed into orbit. Until that moment, astronauts and cosmonauts could only leap into space briefly before quickly returning home. Salyut-1 changed everything. For the first time in history, humans could live and work in space for weeks at a time.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
Why Good Communication Builds Unbreakable Bonds
All healthy relations are based on good communication. It enables the partners to communicate their feelings, give each other their thoughts and make their relationship stronger. A relationship of trust and understanding is created when there is open and straightforward communication between couples. Such openness eliminates misunderstanding and will not allow one conflict to develop.
By Tiana Alexandra2 months ago in Futurism
Planning a Future Together: When Is the Right Time?
The decision of planning a future is one of the largest ones that a couple can make. It is an indication of trust, emotional maturity and willingness to commit on long-term basis. It is a sign of great intimacy when the partners start to envision together aspirations, visions, and duties. This is a sign that this relationship has not been in the early stages of romance but it has grown in a stable and meaningful manner.
By Olivia Smith2 months ago in Futurism
When Tomorrow Logged In: My Life Inside Gaming 2030
Introduction – The First Time I Felt the Future I still remember the night I realized gaming had truly changed. It was January 2030, and I slipped on my new wearable headset—the kind that felt like soft fabric instead of tech. The moment it powered on, the room around me melted into a coastline at sunset. The air even smelled like salt and warm sand.
By Fazal Hadi3 months ago in Futurism
The Silent Partner: How AI is Rewriting the Rules of Creativity
We’ve long believed creativity was the last bastion of humanity, something that algorithms could never truly replicate. Yet quietly, almost imperceptibly, AI has moved from crunching numbers to holding a paintbrush, and it’s producing work that challenges our very definition of art.
By GadgetGround3 months ago in Futurism
Beyond Voice Assistants: Your Home is About to Get a Whole Lot Smarter
We’ve grown accustomed to asking our speakers for the weather or setting a timer with our phones. But the next wave of domestic AI isn’t about responding to commands; it’s about fading into the background. It’s the shift from interactive AI to ambient AI, and it’s poised to fundamentally change our relationship with our living spaces.
By GadgetGround3 months ago in Futurism










