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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 khan5 months ago in Futurism
10 Coding Hacks to Move Faster Than Your Brain in 2025
Your brain moves fast. Your fingers… not so much. But in 2025, coding at the speed of thought is possible if you use the right hacks. Forget “working harder.” These 10 tricks will help you write code faster, cleaner, and smarter, without burning out.
By DianApps Technologies5 months ago in Futurism
10 Ways ChatGPT and AI Are Transforming Our Daily Lives
Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved from science fiction into everyday reality. Today, AI-powered tools are everywhere—from the apps on our smartphones to the platforms we use for learning, shopping, and working. Among these tools, **ChatGPT**, developed by OpenAI, stands out as one of the most influential. It is a conversational AI model capable of answering questions, drafting content, providing translations, and even sparking creativity. But ChatGPT is only part of the larger AI ecosystem. Together, these technologies are redefining what it means to live, learn, and work in the 21st century.
By Moqadas Kliwal5 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 Esien5 months ago in Futurism
From Computer Dummy to Python Person: My Messy Learning Story
So here’s the thing — I never planned to learn programming. Like, at all. I was just this regular person who got really annoyed at doing the same boring computer tasks over and over. You know that feeling when you’re renaming files for the hundredth time and thinking “there has to be a better way”? That was me, constantly.
By noor ul amin5 months ago in Futurism
A Beginner's Guide | How to Backup Gmail Emails in Multiple Formats
Both personal and professional lives heavily rely on email. One of the most widely used services, Gmail frequently contains year worth of priceless discussions, attachments, and significant documents. It might be distressing to lose access to this data. Making a backup of your Gmail emails is, therefore, a wise move.
By Alexis Matthew5 months ago in Futurism
10 Surprising Facts About Artificial Intelligence You Probably Didn’t Know
10 Surprising Facts About Artificial Intelligence You Probably Didn’t Know When most people hear the term Artificial Intelligence (AI), their minds jump to images of humanoid robots, futuristic cities, or even doomsday scenarios from science fiction movies. But the truth is, AI is not just about robots or high-tech laboratories. It is already woven into the fabric of our daily lives, often in ways we don’t even realize. From making our phones smarter to predicting natural disasters, AI is far more widespread and influential than it appears on the surface.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Futurism
NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft Captures Earth and Moon from Deep Space
in July 2025, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft turned its cameras back toward Earth and captured something breathtaking a picture of our planet and the Moon from 180 million miles away. From this incredible distance, Earth and its companion appear only as two tiny specks of light, sparkling against the stars. While this may look simple, it’s a remarkable achievement that serves both as a scientific test and a humbling reminder of our place in the universe. This moment instantly recalls the famous “Pale Blue Dot” image taken by Voyager 1 decades ago, showing Earth as a fragile dot in the vastness of space.
By Muzamil khan5 months ago in Futurism
Future-Proof Yourself in 2025: 10 Powerful Skills You Must Master to Stay Ahead
Introduction: Why 2025 Demands New Skills The world is changing faster than ever. Automation, artificial intelligence, global remote work, and digital entrepreneurship are redefining how people succeed. In 2025, it’s not just about working hard — it’s about working smart with future-proof skills. This guide reveals the 10 most powerful skills you must master to stay ahead of the curve, increase your earning potential, and thrive in any career path.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Futurism
How to Automate Boring Tasks with Python
Look, I’m going to be honest with you. I used to spend entire afternoons renaming files. Hundreds of them. One by one. Click, type, enter. Click, type, enter. My back hurt, my eyes were tired, and I felt like I was slowly losing my mind.
By noor ul amin5 months ago in Futurism
A Dinosaur with Sail Discovered on Isle of wight
A Striking New Find Imagine walking along the Isle of Wight’s beaches in southern England and stumbling upon fossils from a creature that lived 125 million years ago. That’s exactly what happened with the discovery of Istiorachis macarthurae, a new species of dinosaur. What makes this herbivore special is a sail-like structure running along its back and tail a feature that has sparked excitement and debate among paleontologists. This dinosaur belongs to the iguanodontians, a group of plant-eating dinosaurs closely related to the well-known Iguanodon. Unlike most of its relatives, however, Istiorachis stands out with its exaggerated neural spines that formed the “sail.”
By Muzamil khan5 months ago in Futurism








