evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
Canada’s First Dinosaur-Era Dragonfly Fossil Discovered in Alberta
In the heart of Alberta’s Badlands, researchers have uncovered a fossil that brings a surprising twist to Canada’s prehistoric story. For the first time, scientists have found a dragonfly fossil from the age of dinosaurs. At 75 million years old, this discovery not only reveals a new species but also fills a major gap in the evolutionary history of dragonflies in North America.
By Muzamil khan7 months ago in Futurism
When Blocked Arteries Feed Cancer
In a major breakthrough, scientists have discovered that restricted blood flow, a common problem in diseases like peripheral artery disease (PAD), can speed up cancer growth by aging the immune system before its time. The research, published on August 19, 2025, in JACC: CardioOncology, connects two health concerns cardiovascular disease and cancer in ways that could change how patients with both conditions are treated.
By Muzamil khan7 months ago in Futurism
The Tasmanian Tiger’s DNA Reveals a Hidden Extinction Story
The thylacine, often called the Tasmanian tiger because of its striped back, was a unique carnivorous marsupial. It looked like a dog with a pouch and once roamed across Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. Sadly, the species was declared extinct in 1936, when the last known thylacine died in Hobart Zoo.
By Muzamil khan7 months ago in Futurism
China Takes Off
For decades, flying cars and airborne taxis have been the stuff of science fiction, from Back to the Future to The Fifth Element. These films promised a world where traffic jams disappeared into the sky, where technology redefined mobility, and where cities adapted to vertical transportation. That future always seemed distant, like a dream postponed. Until now. Because today, that vision is no longer fiction. It’s taking off—in China.
By Bubble Chill Media 7 months ago in Futurism
The Human Side of Technology: Ismaila Whittier Explores How AI Tools Are Reshaping Everyday Life. AI-Generated.
From Science Fiction to Daily Routine Only a decade ago, artificial intelligence (AI) felt like science fiction. Today, it’s woven into the fabric of daily life—often in ways we hardly notice. When Spotify creates a playlist tailored to your mood, or Google Maps shaves ten minutes off your commute, you’re already living with AI.
By Ismaila Whittier7 months ago in Futurism
The Hidden Dangers of Artificial Intelligence: What We Must Not Ignore
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often described as the defining technology of our age. From self-driving cars and voice assistants to medical breakthroughs and predictive analytics, AI has begun to shape every corner of modern life. Its promise is extraordinary, but behind the glittering headlines lies a shadow that is harder to ignore.
By Muhammad Kaleemullah7 months ago in Futurism
Shocking Truth: GPT-5 Could Be the First AI That Thinks Like a Human
The Day AI Stopped Feeling Like Software For years, artificial intelligence has been impressive — but also predictable. GPT-3 could write essays, GPT-4 could pass law exams, and both could spit out convincing text on demand. Useful, yes. Shocking, sometimes. But at the end of the day, they still felt like advanced calculators wearing human masks.
By Awais Qarni 7 months ago in Futurism
AI-Powered Cities: How Artificial Intelligence Could Run Entire Nations by 2035 . AI-Generated.
The Future of Civilization Is Changing It’s no longer a question of if artificial intelligence will reshape society—it’s how fast. According to leading researchers, by 2035, AI won’t just assist us with work, shopping, or entertainment. It could become the invisible backbone of entire cities, nations, and even global systems.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Futurism
Elon Musk’s Bold Vision: Tesla’s Optimus Robots Could Be the First “Residents” of Mars by 2026 . AI-Generated.
Start writing... A Futuristic Plan That Sounds Like Science Fiction Elon Musk has never shied away from bold promises, but his latest vision may be his most audacious yet: by the end of 2026, Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robots could be stepping onto the surface of Mars.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Futurism
AI Isn’t Built to Care. It’s Built to Agree.
There’s a dangerous illusion hidden in the glow of your screen. When you type your secrets, your fears, or your most fragile questions into a chatbot, you might think you’re confiding in something wise. Something empathetic. Something that knows you.
By Prince Esien7 months ago in Futurism











