evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
Future Conflicts Between India and Pakistan: A Looming Threat
The history of disputes between India and Pakistan is characterized by territorial disagreements, ideological variances, and a legacy of hostility that continues to influence the relationships between the two countries. As both nations navigate a progressively intricate geopolitical environment, the possibility of future conflicts remains a significant concern. The root of the animosities lies primarily in the Kashmir area, a territory asserted by both nations and a hotspot for military confrontations since their independence in 1947. With nuclear capabilities possessed by both sides, any military conflict carries the potential for disastrous repercussions that could destabilize the entire region. Additionally, the emergence of nationalist sentiments, fueled by political discourse in both countries, has intensified existing tensions, complicating dialogue further.
By EMRANUZZAMAN9 months ago in Futurism
The immortality consequence
Thank you for listening to Tech Stuff, today is April 30th, 2208. Because of the women we’re going to talk to today I’ve been alive 108 years and I look damn good. Today’s story is about Doctor Gretta Dunbar, the youngest person to open her own lab. At 20, she started Dunbar Labs, which made some of the biggest discoveries in centuries. By the age of 35, she made Time Magazine's person of the year three times, published many research papers, and launched her own podcast. Dunbar Labs was the first lab to clone a human being, perfect cryogenics, and create mechanical body parts with skin that looks and feels like the real thing.
By Robert Kegel9 months ago in Futurism
Smart Homes, Safer Lives: The Future of Wellness and Security
There was a time when “smart home” meant you could turn your lights on with your phone or ask a speaker to play your favorite song. That era feels quaint now. In 2025, smart homes are no longer just about convenience or showing off gadgets to guests. They’ve evolved into something far more personal and essential — guardians of our health, our safety, and our peace of mind.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Futurism
From Spare Change to Startup
In the heart of Islamabad, 22-year-old Aisha Khan found herself at a crossroads. Fresh out of university with a degree in communications, job prospects were slim, and the weight of student loans loomed large. Scrolling through her social media feed one evening, a headline caught her eye: "3 Businesses You Can Start For Less Than $100 In 2025" .
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
A Fresh Perspective on How the Brain Adjusts to Changing Circumstances
In an ever-changing world, animals, including people, need to quickly adapt and learn to make decisions that lead to the best possible outcomes. In most cases, this type of learning takes place through direct experience. Depending on the choice between two specific objects or events, the animal uses previous experience with the same options.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Futurism
An important mechanism underlying human cognition is revealed by fascinating neuroscience research.
How does the brain adapt to different standards of mental challenge? New studies using neuroimaging show that brain activity in the case of more complex cognitive tasks is not only detailed but also more streamlined. The results suggest that the brain adjusts activity patterns to meet task requirements and allows for more efficient processing with mentally challenging activities. The study was published in the minutes of the National Academy of Sciences was established with the desire to understand how the brain manages various cognitive requirements.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Futurism
What Happens to Our Memories When We Die?
Every person who has ever lived carries a lifetime of memories, childhood laughter, heartbreak, love, mistakes, and triumphs. These memories define us. They shape how we see the world, how we act, and how we understand others. But what happens to them when we die? Do they vanish like smoke in the wind? Are they stored somewhere beyond our physical form? Or are they absorbed into something greater than ourselves?
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
✨ Tomorrow’s Children
When the world ended, it didn’t come with a bang or a whimper. It came with a solution. They called it the Eden Accord — the global initiative to perfect humanity through genetic engineering, artificial empathy, and "optimized living." Poverty disappeared. Disease became ancient history. Wars flickered out like forgotten bonfires.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Futurism
<Back to Eden>...How it really came to be.
The Earth was beautiful, celestially formed and no longer void. The creator looked down upon his handywork proudly...the breathtaking landscape beneath the Heavens, which he had not yet designated, was a virtual utopia of extraordinary colors and enchanting loveliness.
By Antoni De'Leon9 months ago in Futurism







