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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
The Comforting Green Glow
The little green pulsating light was comforting, in its own way. Reminding me that I had to stay awake and watch the screen. But in the vast dark expanse of space, as far as the eye could see, were stars, maybe a swirling nebula or glowing sun.
By Rebecca Bloodgood5 years ago in Futurism
Monsters and Beasts
When the world crumbled, I did not crack. It fell apart years ago with the rolling of the final stone. The country as we knew it, once a grand white house, was reduced to nothing more than rubble. My father could see it coming as if he had already lived a life in the middle of an empire as it fell. The subtle warning signs were sirens to him, and while no one believed him, I did. His eyes had always been his tell, and when they changed, I knew they were nothing but the truth. It’s a slight difference; eyes filled with fear are not the same as those filled with dread. Fear hinges on some level of uncertainty, the threat of some horrible unknown thing coming to pass. With dread, there is no running. There is no hiding. Dread is the acceptance that it is here, that the horrible is happening. Like seeing the swell of the sea before it crests and knowing that the tidal wave will follow, there is no way to stop it. Somehow at only ten years of age, I knew this difference. That’s why I believed him - his eyes were certain. The wave was coming.
By Melanie Ann5 years ago in Futurism
The Year 2026
What The hell happened? The year is 2026. If you’re reading this article right now in 2021, just so you know, the world since that time has drastically changed. The New World order of things technocratically has changed as new industries has replaced traditional manual labor. The way humans use money has changed as a new safer encrypted bartering system has been introduced globally.
By Kyle Smith5 years ago in Futurism
Rising Demand of Green Solvents in end-use Industries like Paints & Coatings, Adhesives & Sealants, etc will Boost the Market Growth
Rising demand of green solvents in end-use industries, rising awareness regarding environment protection, developing economies and volatile prices of crude oils are the main growth factors for the global green solvents market. The global green solvents market was valued at USD 4.3 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 7.3 billion in 2026, growing at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period.
By Suraj Ukarde5 years ago in Futurism
Why Automation Could Result In Mass Unemployment
As technology races ahead, many Americans will be left behind as emerging technology, such as automation, replaces jobs and causes mass unemployment in both developed and undeveloped countries. While automation has the potential to dramatically transform the world, governments should look into ways to minimize a few concerning effects of automation. Millions could lose their jobs, mental health and poverty could worsen, and income inequality will rise.
By E.J. Mones5 years ago in Futurism
Machines: The Future of Caring
The demand for caregiving has increased within the United Kingdom and Europe, with businesses ready to capitalise. The fastest population growth in the United Kingdom, is of people aged 65 plus. In 2019 there were 12.4 million people in this age bracket. More than 18% of the entire UK population. Research in adult social care suggests that the amount of people aged 85 years and older will almost triple within the next twenty years.
By Janine S White5 years ago in Futurism
A Look into the Future - Year 2050
Have you ever wondered what the world will be like in the future with mankind developing new technology faster than ever before? It's likely our world will be completely different in the next 20 or 30 years than what it is now in today's blog we're going to take a deeper look into some of the new and exciting technology that is expected to be released in the next few decades and maybe get a glimpse into what our world could look like in the year 2050. Let's start with the one that's probably on the top of everyone's future bucket list which is space tours and travel have you ever imagined. What it would be like to travel to space well in 2050 might be possible according to a business insider. Space tourism could happen by then with rocket companies like Elon Musk SpaceX and Jeff Bezos blue origin. We could see the beginning of space tours being made available to the general public how cool would that be you won't have to train your entire life to be an astronaut in the future. You could book a space holiday as easily as buying a plane ticket. It will most likely cost a fortune for one of those interstellar seats and unfortunately will only be affordable for the super-rich. So if you want to travel through space you better start saving now. There's also the possibility of colonizing other planets Elon Musk for example is working on a project that could see the first human settlement begin in the next 10 years. Although it will take a very long time before it becomes liveable for the general population as mars has a very cold climate and no oxygen we would most likely need to build small contained ecosystems that can reduce oxygen for us to breathe but it's still pretty exciting to think that we could be in the first generation human space travelers.
By Hrishikesh Kini5 years ago in Futurism








