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China’s Military Showcase: A New Era of Global Power Projection
China’s September 3rd military parades have become an important spectacle on the global stage, both politically and militarily. In recent years, China has spent more than 5 billion dollars to display its latest military innovations, including hypersonic missiles, stealthy loyal wingman drones, swarming unmanned systems, and cutting-edge electronic warfare capabilities. While at first glance, such events might appear to be mere displays of nationalism and patriotism, they carry much deeper geopolitical implications. The deliberate showcasing of advanced weapons serves multiple purposes—deterring potential adversaries, boosting domestic morale, and communicating China’s strategic confidence to the world. The question naturally arises: Is this simply a showmanship exercise meant to impress the world, particularly the United States, or does it signal the emergence of a new global superpower?
By INAM ULLAH4 months ago in Futurism
MVVM vs. MVI in Android: Which Architecture Should You Choose?
Choosing the right architecture is critical in Android app development. Poor architectural decisions often lead to code complexity, maintenance challenges, and scalability issues. According to Statista, Android holds over 70% of the global mobile operating system market share in 2025, which highlights the growing demand for efficient Android app development solutions.
By William Smith4 months ago in Futurism
The AI Robot Girl
The world is changing faster than we ever imagined. From self-driving cars to AI-powered doctors, every field of life is witnessing astonishing transformations. But perhaps the most shocking and emotional breakthrough has come from China: the creation of an AI Robot Girl.
By ✦•············• Freelancer •············✦4 months ago in Futurism
Batililux Monaco: A Legacy of Excellence in Monaco’s Elite Real Estate Landscape
Since the 1970s, Batilux SAM has been a trusted name in construction and development in Monaco. Founded during a period when the Principality was beginning its remarkable transformation into the world’s most exclusive hub for luxury living, Batilux has grown alongside Monaco itself. With nearly five decades of experience, the company has become a key contributor to the country’s architectural identity.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Futurism
From Information to Recompassion: The Future of Information
Is this the worst timing in the AI hype cycle? When we talk about the future of AI, the term “hype cycle” often comes up. New technologies rise to a “peak of inflated expectations,” then fall into a “trough of disillusionment,” and eventually settle into practical uses. I sometimes call this wave, half in jest, the “bubble cycle.”
By Satoshi Orimo4 months ago in Futurism
Technology Horizons 2050 and Beyond ♾️ Book Introduction
Future of Technology and Science as a Passion Dear Readers, In this short story, I will introduce you to my upcoming book Technology Horizons 2050 and Beyond: Emerging Technologies Shaping the Next 50 Years of Human and Machine Evolution (ISBN: 9798231583355).
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz5 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
Researchers uncover how microorganisms work together to break down a powerful greenhouse gas
A Hidden World Beneath the Waves Far below the ocean’s surface lies a secret world that rarely gets attention but plays a huge role in protecting our planet. Here, microscopic organisms too small to see with the naked eye, are working together to stop a dangerous greenhouse gas from escaping into the air.
By Muzamil khan5 months ago in Futurism
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Launches rBio: Pioneering AI Reasoning in Cellular Biology
A New Way of Doing Science The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) has introduced rBio, a powerful artificial intelligence model that can “reason” about how cells work. Instead of relying only on traditional lab experiments, rBio uses virtual cell simulations to answer complex biological questions.
By Muzamil khan5 months ago in Futurism
Securing the Internet of Things With Blockchain
Blockchain Is the Key to Scaling the Internet of Things Imagine a world where your coffee maker knows your schedule, your car reports maintenance issues before they occur, and your health monitor alerts doctors in real time. This is the promise of the Internet of Things (IoT), connecting every device to enhance convenience and safety in daily life.
By The Registry5 months ago in Futurism
Songdo Two Decades on: The Cautionary Tale in Smart City Design
Cities take up 3% of the Earth’s surface, yet hold more than half the global population. That share is only growing, with urban centres absorbing an ever-larger proportion of people. This influx of billions of people is leading to more traffic, greater demand for energy, water and housing, as well as a sharp rise in waste.
By The Registry5 months ago in Futurism











