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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Scientists Beam Electricity Wirelessly Over Five Miles — A New Era of Laser Power Transmission
Scientists achieved a world-first by transmitting 800 watts of power wirelessly over 5.3 miles using a laser beam. Learn how this breakthrough in optical power beaming could revolutionize energy delivery and the future of wireless electricity.
By NextGen Mobile Tech5 months ago in Futurism
Comprehensive Review: Bose QuietComfort Earbuds
Whether you're commuting through the subway, taking conference-calls on the go, or simply seeking solace in a world of music, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are positioned as a compelling choice. In this review, we’ll dive deep into their performance, discuss strengths and weaknesses, and answer the most common questions to help you decide if these are the right wireless ANC earbuds for you.
By NextGen Mobile Tech5 months ago in Futurism
Parallax Cognition: How AI and Human Thought Together Create New Depth
The New Era of Thinking: When Humans and AI Align Artificial intelligence has moved beyond novelty. It’s no longer just a tool that automates tasks or accelerates data analysis—it’s becoming a partner in how we think. The concept of parallax cognition captures this transformation. Borrowed from the idea of parallax in photography—where two slightly different viewpoints create the illusion of depth—it suggests that when human and machine perspectives interact, they generate richer insights than either could alone.
By Tech Horizons5 months ago in Futurism
How Far Can AI Really Go?. AI-Generated.
The Age of Acceleration Every decade has its defining invention. The 80s had the personal computer. The 90s had the internet. The 2000s had the smartphone. But the 2020s? They belong to artificial intelligence.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran5 months ago in Futurism
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: The Ultimate 2025 Foldable Phone Showdown
The foldable smartphone market has reached a new level in 2025. With the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, users are witnessing a clash between two AI-powered giants. Both phones promise cutting-edge performance, advanced camera systems, and seamless multitasking experiences — but they cater to slightly different audiences.
By NextGen Mobile Tech5 months ago in Futurism
The Hidden Magnetism of Space: Why Objects That Don’t Attract on Earth Pull Together Among the Stars
If you drop a pen and a paperclip on your desk, they just sit there. Nothing happens — no invisible force draws them together. But take those same two objects far away from Earth, into the silent vacuum of space, and something extraordinary begins to happen: they start to move toward each other. Slowly, almost imperceptibly at first, but undeniably. It sounds like science fiction — yet it’s a real and fascinating truth about how the universe works.
By Holianyk Ihor5 months ago in Futurism
Apple Touchscreen MacBook: Everything We Know About Apple’s Bold Move Into Touch Computing
Apple is finally bringing touch to the Mac. The long-awaited Apple touchscreen MacBook Pro is rumored for 2026, featuring OLED displays, M6 chips, and a sleek redesign that could redefine the future of laptops.
By NextGen Mobile Tech5 months ago in Futurism
MacBook Pro M4 vs MacBook Air M4 (2025): Which Apple Laptop Should You Buy?
Discover the ultimate 2025 comparison between the MacBook Pro M4 and MacBook Air M4. Explore key specs, performance, battery life, pros and cons, and find out which Apple laptop is the best choice for students, creators, and professionals this year.
By NextGen Mobile Tech5 months ago in Futurism
Pandora Mission: Opening a Cosmic Box of Secrets
For centuries, humanity has looked to the night sky in wonder — to predict the seasons, to navigate oceans, or to seek meaning among the stars. Today, our gaze has a new purpose: to find out whether we’re alone in the universe. And leading this quest is NASA’s Pandora mission, a small but mighty space telescope designed to study the atmospheres of 39 distant exoplanets — all while watching their host stars and planets simultaneously.
By Holianyk Ihor5 months ago in Futurism
SPHEREx: The Space Telescope That Will Redraw Our Map of the Universe
When we gaze up at the night sky, we see a silent ocean of stars — calm, timeless, and still. But behind that peaceful illusion lies a dynamic history: galaxies forming, stars igniting, and cosmic structures evolving over billions of years. To truly understand where we came from, astronomers must look back — far back — into the cosmic dawn. And soon, a new explorer will help them do just that.
By Holianyk Ihor5 months ago in Futurism











