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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
The Lost Pyramid of Giza: Was There Once a Fourth, Black Pyramid?
Shadows Over the Plateau The Giza Plateau. A sacred horizon of stone and mystery. The Great Pyramid stands in silent defiance of time, flanked by Khafre and Menkaure, rising like ancient sentinels under the desert sun. They are the crown jewels of Egypt’s past, familiar, majestic, and endlessly studied. But for centuries, whispers have echoed across the sands: What if the story of Giza is not complete? What if, long forgotten and buried beneath layers of time and secrecy, there once stood a fourth pyramid?
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
When Dreams Become Cities: The Dawn of Neural Urbanization
When we think of cities, we imagine towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and the constant hum of life flowing like a river. Cities have always been built by our hands — brick by brick, steel beam by steel beam. But what if, in the not-so-distant future, cities could be dreamed into existence?
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Futurism
Slate Auto's Transformer EV Truck Breaks Cover as Tesla Battles Financial and Innovation Challenges
The electric vehicle (EV) world is buzzing with innovation and disruption, and the past week has been no exception. Two major stories are dominating EV industry news: the impressive debut of Slate Auto’s "Transformer" electric truck and Tesla’s complex battle between groundbreaking advancements and mounting financial challenges.
By NextGen Mobile Tech9 months ago in Futurism
The Ant People of the Hopi: Guardians from the Underground
Whispers Beneath the Earth In the heart of the American Southwest, where sun-scorched mesas rise into clear desert skies, the Hopi people hold stories older than stone. Carried through generations by firelight and sacred ceremony, these legends tell of a time before time, when great darkness covered the Earth and the stars hid their eyes.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
US Army Students’ Hypersonic Rocket Smashes Altitude Record with 93 Mile Flight
US Army Students’ Hypersonic Rocket Smashes Altitude Record with 93 Mile Flight In a historic achievement that combines education innovation and cutting edge technology a group of U.S. Army students from West Point has set a new world record in amateur rocketry. The cadet led team successfully launched a hypersonic rocket to an altitude of 93 miles approximately 149.5 kilometers surpassing the previous amateur record and crossing the Kármán line the internationally recognized boundary of space. The rocket designed and built by the West Point Hypersonic Research Team known as SPEAR Space Engineering and Applied Research was launched on January 11, 2025 at Black Rock Desert in Nevada. The site famous for its open terrain and use in high altitude experimental launches provided the ideal location for this monumental flight.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in Futurism
AI is Replacing Human Tasks Faster Than You Think
Artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic idea that was only used in high-end tech labs or science fiction films not too long ago. More quickly than most people realize, technology is now a part of our everyday life. AI is gradually replacing functions that were once believed to be exclusively human, including how we communicate, work, learn, and shop.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Futurism









