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A Hidden World Beneath the Salt: The Remarkable Discovery of a New Roundworm in Utah’s Great Salt Lake
Utah’s Great Salt Lake is one of the harshest environments on Earth. Its waters are several times saltier than the ocean, creating conditions that would kill most living creatures almost instantly. For years, scientists believed only a handful of hardy species—like brine shrimp and brine flies—could survive in its open waters. But in a groundbreaking find announced in early 2026, researchers uncovered something extraordinary: a tiny roundworm, a species entirely new to science, thriving in this extreme saltwater world.
By Mohammad Hamid6 days ago in Futurism
The enigma of why a star went dark for months is solved by astronomers.
Typically, stars don't simply disappear. For millions or possibly billions of years, they emit a constant glow. At the end of 2024, scientists took notice when a star 3,200 light-years away from Earth abruptly faded.
By Francis Dami11 days ago in Futurism
10 Mind-Blowing Space Stories School Never Told You
For many of us (especially if you grew up watching Star Trek), space truly feels like the final frontier. Sure, school taught us about planets, gravity, and maybe a little about rockets. But what we got was just a glimpse of the safe, simplified version.
By Areeba Umair13 days ago in Futurism
AI as a Reflective Surface
Much of the confusion surrounding artificial intelligence comes from treating it as an agent rather than a surface. When people speak about AI “doing the thinking,” “creating the ideas,” or “speaking for someone,” they are often projecting agency onto a system that does not possess intention, belief, or understanding. This projection obscures what is actually happening in many real-world uses. In those cases, AI is not acting as a source of meaning, but as a surface that reflects, redirects, and reshapes what is already present.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast16 days ago in Futurism
ESA's Solar Orbiter has made new measurements that illustrate the chaotic origins of solar flares.
There is no big bang at the start of a solar flare. They begin modestly. In actuality, the early warning indicators were hardly noticeable to scientists until recently.
By Francis Dami20 days ago in Futurism
Savannah Guthrie: The Life, Career, and Legacy of a Broadcast Icon
Savannah Guthrie is one of the most recognizable faces in American journalism. Known for her sharp legal reporting, thoughtful interviews, and co-anchoring NBC’s Today, Guthrie has built a career that blends credibility with accessibility. From her early years in journalism to her current status as a media powerhouse, her journey reflects resilience, professionalism, and personal growth. Fans and followers often ask about her life beyond the camera: her height, age, husband, net worth, and even whether she is leaving Today. This article takes a comprehensive look at Savannah Guthrie’s life, career, and influence.
By Story Prism21 days ago in Futurism
The cause of mysterious quick radio bursts could be unexpected.
Among the most peculiar signals we detect from space are fast radio bursts. They can outshine entire galaxies in radio light during their brief duration of a few thousandths of a second. One major question persisted for years: what kind of entity could produce something so loud and quick, sometimes repeatedly?
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Futurism
Exploring the Vast Universe of Perry Rhodan
I first stumbled upon Perry Rhodan on a rainy Saturday afternoon in a tiny secondhand bookstore in Berlin. I wasn’t looking for it—I was just hiding from the cold—but the neon orange spines on the shelf called to me like a secret. I picked up the first issue and found myself staring at a cover depicting gleaming spaceships, alien landscapes, and a man who somehow looked both heroic and terrified.
By John Smithabout a month ago in Futurism











