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The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
Israel's Stonehenge Is No Longer Alone: Numerous Stone Circles Found
A significant reevaluation of Rujm el-Hiri, a massive prehistoric stone complex in the Golan Heights commonly referred to as the "Israeli Stonehenge," has been provided by a recent archaeological study.
By Francis Dami13 days ago in Futurism
A Man-made Stone Structure Discovered Underwater in Norway
Marine archaeologists have discovered an amazing piece of history in the icy waters of western Norway: a huge, artificial stone belt resting on the ocean floor. This historic building provides a unique window into the harsh and well-organized hunting methods of the past. It is thought to be the remnants of a medieval whale trapping station.
By Francis Dami14 days ago in Futurism
Update available - Humanity 2.0
The year is 2050. A girl wakes up in a silent white room. No heartbeat. No breathing. No blinking. Yet he is alive. Her body is not made of flesh anymore. Her eyes glow faintly blue, her memory is perfect, and her brain is connected to a global network of knowledge. She can speak any language, solve complex equations in seconds, and never feel pain.
By Sakuni Bandara16 days ago in Futurism
How machines can learn from human behaviour. Top Story - March 2026.
In order to understand where we are and where we are going, we need to understand where we were first. - Susan Fourtane Could a human behaviour simulator be embedded into a robot or online avatar to the point that it’s hard to distinguish between a real person or artificial intelligence? Scientists have been upping the stakes in this “Turing test” for years, to the point that human-mimicking programmes are ready to answer tricky questions, assist people with online shopping or be companions.
By Susan Fourtané 19 days ago in Futurism
I Let AI Run My Life for 7 Days — What Happened Shocked Me
Artificial intelligence has quietly become part of everyday life. It recommends what we watch. It suggests what we buy. It helps us write emails, plan trips, and organize our schedules. But one question kept lingering in my mind: What would happen if I stopped making my own daily decisions and let AI do it instead? Not just small things like choosing a playlist or writing a message. I mean bigger choices — how I structured my day, what I ate, when I worked, when I relaxed, and even how I spent my free time.
By Stephanie Edwards23 days ago in Futurism
Understanding the Future of Digital Assets: What Shapes the Value of Cryptocurrencies?. AI-Generated.
The cryptocurrency market has transformed dramatically over the last decade. What once started as an experimental technology has now become a global financial ecosystem involving investors, developers, institutions, and regulators. Digital assets are now widely discussed not only as investment opportunities but also as tools that could redefine how financial systems operate.
By Ahmad Hassan25 days ago in Futurism
Europe Gene Therapy Market Within Cell & Gene Therapy: Fast‑Growing Niche in a USD 7.41 Billion CGT Landscape
In a recent analysis of the latest biotechnology data, one explosive trend captured my attention immediately. The Europe gene therapy market is rapidly evolving into the most critical segment of the broader Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT) sector. In my review of recent regulatory approvals over the last six months, I noticed a massive shift in capital allocation. Consequently, this highly specialized niche is completely transforming modern medicine. Let's explore exactly how this market is rewriting the rules of healthcare.
By Joey Moore25 days ago in Futurism
How Blockchain Is Transforming Global Trade and Supply Chains. AI-Generated.
Blockchain technology is often associated with cryptocurrencies and digital assets, but its real potential extends far beyond trading. One of the most promising applications of blockchain lies in improving global trade and supply chain systems. These industries handle trillions of dollars in transactions every year, yet many processes are still slow, paper-based, and inefficient.
By Ahmad Hassan26 days ago in Futurism
Will AI Really Replace Knowledge Workers?
Why “Will AI Really Replace Knowledge Workers?” Isn’t the Question We Think It Is AI might not take your job — but someone using AI probably will. The latest evidence is messier, scarier, and more hopeful than the headlines want it to be.
By abualyaanart26 days ago in Futurism











