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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
World in 2050
World in 2050 Introduction The world we live in today is a very different place from how it will look in 2050. Considering how much time has passed since the last time we had this discussion, it's time to go back to the basics and revisit some of the major trends that have shaped our planet since 1970. Let's take a closer look at what will happen in 2050 -- and why every one of us should care about what happens next!
By Abdul Rehman3 years ago in Futurism
Vedic astrology predictions – Top astrologers from the India
Vedic Astrology The Aryans first arrived in India at approximately 1500 B.C., and as I'm telling you, they built the oldest civilization. Thus, one of the cultures and religions that has persisted to this day is Vedic astrology.
By Bholenath astro3 years ago in Futurism
Should I apply to a large or small company when I am new to the job market?
At about this time last year, I wrote an article "How can I find a job that suits me? to provide job search advice for newcomers to the workplace from the perspective of how they should choose their industry. Now that it's graduation season again, "Should I go to a big company or a small company? is once again a hot topic among newcomers to the job market, so I would like to share my thoughts on this question with all newcomers to the job market.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Futurism
The 'spongy' cities of the future
Tangled mats of muddy vegetation line the footpaths of Underwood Park, a narrow stripe of green winding along a creek beneath the small volcanic cone of Ōwairaka (Mt Albert) in Auckland, New Zealand. In the water, clumps of sticks and the occasional plastic bag are marooned on protruding rocks and branches.
By Fortis Rakow3 years ago in Futurism
Italy's plan to save Venice from sinking
Venice is a stunning oddity. It is a city built atop around 120 islands, crisscrossed by 177 canals, and is best explored – when on foot at least – via the use of its 391 bridges. It is a watery maze of a city, full of tiny footpaths and tucked away squares, hidden museums and secluded, centuries-old churches.
By Sherlin Tangredi3 years ago in Futurism
Are they Planning on 6G?
Are they Planning on 6G? Here we go with 5G in some areas of Varanasi (State Uttar Pradesh) and Ahmedabad (Gujarat) 5G is already functioning. Our face changer, honorable PM Modi, recently launched it. However, I can’t assure you if the public is utilizing the 5G services because I did not hear of any death cases. It sounds funny when I relate it to death cases; however, we did click it globally with Novel COVID. In India, we were told that the vaccine might have a chip inside it to trace us down to every corner of the world. And some also said 5G testing is being done globally, ao only a few countries are affected by the radiation. These radiations, as per them, were affecting the lungs to which we were not so immune after all, as Doctors called COVID Pneumonia. I was a case years back.. not a covid case but a family member whose father was in ICCU due to mild symptoms. How soft it was! I wish I could take you there again and describe those times, but I won't bore you. Because today we are talking about 5G rollout, its charges, and 6G. Yeah. 6G. However, you can still read this viral article on ‘How has the pandemic affected your life?’
By Anurag Tiwari3 years ago in Futurism







