evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
The enigma of why a star went dark for months is solved by astronomers.
Typically, stars don't simply disappear. For millions or possibly billions of years, they emit a constant glow. At the end of 2024, scientists took notice when a star 3,200 light-years away from Earth abruptly faded.
By Francis Dami11 days ago in Futurism
Beyond Buzzwords: The Reality of Digital Transformation
Digital transformation is frequently discussed in business strategy, yet its meaning is often diluted by overuse. In practical terms, digital transformation refers to the integration of digital technologies into core business operations to improve performance, enhance customer experience, and support long-term growth. It is not limited to adopting new software or upgrading hardware. Instead, it represents a comprehensive shift in how an organization operates and delivers value.
By James Kaminsky12 days ago in Futurism
How Attention Economics Influences Europe Digital OOH Advertising Market Strategies
The modern consumer lives in an economy of distraction. Consequently, capturing genuine focus has become the hardest challenge for marketers. While online ads often vanish under the thumb of a scrolling user, one channel is proving resilient. The Europe digital OOH advertising market is not just surviving; it is thriving by leveraging the power of "Attention Economics."
By Joey Moore12 days ago in Futurism
10 Mind-Blowing Space Stories School Never Told You
For many of us (especially if you grew up watching Star Trek), space truly feels like the final frontier. Sure, school taught us about planets, gravity, and maybe a little about rockets. But what we got was just a glimpse of the safe, simplified version.
By Areeba Umair13 days ago in Futurism
Why Motorcycle Sidecars Are Making a Comeback in 2026. AI-Generated.
Not too long ago, most people thought the motorcycle sidecar was basically history. Something you’d only notice in old photos or maybe parked outside a retro café for style points. But lately, things are shifting slowly at first, then all at once. You start seeing a motorcycle with sidecar again, not just as a novelty but as something practical, useful, and honestly… kind of smart.
By Saleen Prajapat13 days ago in Futurism
The Fear of Success is a Myth. We’re Simply Afraid of Becoming Someone New. 🇮🇹💻
We often hear the thesis that people are afraid of success. While it sounds intriguing, I believe this terminology doesn’t fully capture what’s happening in our heads. In reality, we aren't afraid of the moment we collect the trophy 🏆. We are afraid of what happens "in between." We fear that we won’t measure up to the bar we’ve set for ourselves, that our incompetence will be exposed, and that we will ultimately fail in front of everyone. This paralysis has a name—it is the fear of losing our safe, familiar "self" in favor of someone we have yet to become. 👤
By Piotr Nowak15 days ago in Futurism
AI as a Reflective Surface
Much of the confusion surrounding artificial intelligence comes from treating it as an agent rather than a surface. When people speak about AI “doing the thinking,” “creating the ideas,” or “speaking for someone,” they are often projecting agency onto a system that does not possess intention, belief, or understanding. This projection obscures what is actually happening in many real-world uses. In those cases, AI is not acting as a source of meaning, but as a surface that reflects, redirects, and reshapes what is already present.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast16 days ago in Futurism











