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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
**"Three-Eyed ‘Sea-Moth’ From 506 Million Years Ago Leaves Scientists Speechless"**. AI-Generated.
Imagine swimming in ancient oceans half a billion years ago—and being hunted by a jet-propelled creature with three eyes, wing-like flaps, and a body like a sea moth from a sci-fi film. That’s not a movie plot—it’s a real prehistoric predator unearthed in Canada, and it’s leaving scientists both stunned and fascinated.
By MD RUMAN HOSSAIN9 months ago in Futurism
**"End of the Universe Could Happen Sooner Than We Thought, Scientists Warn"**. AI-Generated.
What if the end of the universe wasn’t trillions of years away, but far closer than we imagined—close enough to matter on a cosmic scale? That’s the startling possibility raised by new scientific research that’s sending ripples through the astrophysics community. While we're not in immediate danger, the findings suggest the universe could begin collapsing far earlier than previously believed, potentially spelling the eventual end of space, time, and everything in between.
By MD RUMAN HOSSAIN9 months ago in Futurism
China Shares Moon Samples with the World—But NASA is Left Out. AI-Generated.
China Shares Moon Samples with the World—But NASA is Left Out In a groundbreaking move that underscores its growing ambitions in space exploration, China has begun sharing moon rock samples with international researchers. These samples, brought back by China's Chang’e missions, offer rare and valuable insight into the moon’s composition—especially from regions never before explored. However, one major space power remains conspicuously absent from this collaboration: NASA.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in Futurism
AI Boyfriends Are Taking Over — And They Might Just Be Better Than the Real Thing
Forget dating apps. Forget swiping. Forget heartbreak. The boyfriend of your dreams is here — and he’s made of code. AI boyfriends are exploding into the mainstream, and millions are already falling in love with someone who doesn’t even exist.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Futurism
The AI Companion Revolution: Are We Falling in Love With Code?
It’s happening. Right now. And it’s bigger than smartphones, bigger than social media — maybe even bigger than the internet itself. The age of AI Companions has arrived, and it’s not just changing technology — it’s rewriting the definition of human connection.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Futurism
How Scientists Will Bring Dinosaurs Back to Life Again
You might have heard the name of Dinosaurs; a huge & giant animal which was eradicated from the face of earth thousands of years ago. With immense and broad research from scientists about this animal, recently, the scientists have implemented some techniques which they try to find the Dinosaurs DNA and other fossils & bring them back to life. In this article, you'll learn all about the new theories and improvements regarding this how they can be returned to the earth again and start life as other animal have.
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in Futurism
What Are the Top 5 Technologies Reshaping Logistics Management?
If you’ve been keeping an eye on how fast the logistics industry is evolving, you’ll notice something pretty exciting — we’re in the middle of a tech-powered revolution! From self-learning machines to transparent digital ledgers, the backbone of global delivery systems is transforming. So, what’s driving this change? Let’s dive into the top five technologies that are shaking things up and turning traditional logistics management into a sleek, efficient powerhouse.
By Manav Kapoor9 months ago in Futurism
One Thing on Mars Even NASA Fears
Mars is one of the most interesting planets in our solar system. It's often called the "Red Planet" because of its reddish color, caused by iron in the soil. For many years, scientists have dreamed of sending humans to Mars. NASA, the space agency of the United States, has already sent robots, satellites, and rovers there. These machines have given us a lot of information about Mars—its weather, surface, and even signs that water may have once existed there.
By CodeCraft By Rashid9 months ago in Futurism
New Android 16 and Features
At Google I/O 2025, the spotlight shone brightly on Android 16 during the special Android Show: I/O Edition. The tech giant unveiled a suite of new features and enhancements designed to make Android smarter, more secure, and more personalized than ever before. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of what Google announced for the next evolution of its mobile operating system.
By Md Robayat Al-Raji9 months ago in Futurism
The Eltanin Antenna: Antarctica’s Deep Sea Mystery That Defies Explanation
A Discovery That Shouldn’t Exist In the frozen waters off the coast of Antarctica, beneath waves that few human eyes have seen, a photograph taken in 1964 captured something that would spark decades of speculation. It was something no one expected to find in the deep ocean, an object that resembled an antenna, standing upright on the seafloor.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
Why Apple’s Best Days Are Behind It. AI-Generated.
For over two decades, Apple Inc. has been the crown jewel of Silicon Valley. From revolutionizing personal computing to reshaping the mobile phone industry, Apple didn’t just follow trends—it created them. But here’s a controversial take: Apple’s best days are behind it.
By GadgetGround9 months ago in Futurism









