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Curious tech and technology from the realm of science and science fiction.
Time Travel will Kill You!
Time Travel Will Kill You! By Ryan Matthew Randquist Most people think of time travel and imagine trips to the past to meet great historical figures, changing history or perhaps a trip to the future to see how things have changed. Most people don’t think of time travel as leading to their near immediate death and that is become there are some fundamental facts that people are not aware of.
By Matthew Randquist5 years ago in Futurism
If Not Us, Then Who?
I don’t know how the hell we let them do that. When it all started, they seemed to be just another bunch of people that will steal what they can and leave. But no – somehow, they stayed. They won the second election, and the third, and the fourth (at that time, we already suspected they were rigging them, but what could we do…), and the fifth, and then we got used to them and stopped counting.
By Paweł Kuziemski5 years ago in Futurism
GENESIS
Prologue. A man of about 50 sits by a hotel pool. Thinking. He seems distant. A waiter approaches with a cocktail, and he takes out his phone, and taps it on the mobile reader. His phone is modern and sleek. Foldable. The screen fills the entire front face, and it has no ports. No buttons. It’s definitely the latest model.
By Ben McPhee5 years ago in Futurism
3D printing,
The world around us is changing on a daily basis it seems. From good to bad, political to technological, it is changing at a rapid pace. It is refreshing to know that some of the technological changes in the world are actually paving the way for a more profitable and easily obtainable future. 3D printing IS the wave of the future, but it is happening now! What you probably don't know, is the majority of things you use in everyday life have either been 3d printed or can be! This is incredible technology to have at our fingertips. Cookware, cutlery, electronic components, medical supplies, and appliances to integral parts of building supplies and components are being 3D printed at a staggering pace.
By Bradley Perry5 years ago in Futurism
The Evolution of Industrial Maintenance: What The Future Holds?
Maintenance management is one of the most burning topics when it comes to industrial maintenance. In general, industrial maintenance, also referred to as plant maintenance, came a long way ever since the First Industrial Revolution changed the world by transferring manual production to machines using steam power.
By Kurtis Wilcox5 years ago in Futurism
Inspiration of tech
The advancement in technology in recent years completely changes the whole scenario of the world. Automation is increasing day by day in every field which has both good and bad impacts on us. Life becomes easier due to automation and better facilities provided to us. The tasks can take a few days to complete but now it can be done within a few minutes with the help of automation. No doubt, technology can save time and effort.
By Liam S Crawford5 years ago in Futurism
Powering Afghanistan with Renewable Energy
Lights, Heaters, Boilers, Washers, Chargers, Pumps– nothing can convey technological progress and development better than secure energy and electricity supply. Although access to electricity keeps climbing globally and has reached 87% of the World’s population, there are still many countries that are home to people without electricity.
By Risalat Consultants International LLC5 years ago in Futurism
Innovation in Technology
Innovative technology is a relatively long-term concept of the invention. While innovation is generally a fairly well-defined concept, it does have a wide scope to most people, particularly in the business and academic world. But the idea of innovation itself may not be quite as familiar as you think.
By GBAF Review5 years ago in Futurism
How 21st Century Engineering Innovations Are Shaping the World
Changes in the ways homes are built, products are made and goods and services are sold throughout the last century have improved standards of living and the engineering innovations developed in the last twenty years and the rest of the twenty-first century promise to bring much more in all areas of life. These innovations are moving to more efficient ways of living in terms of environmental protection, resource conservation and manual labor, increasing lifespans as well as the quality of those lives around the world.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Futurism








