Future Smartphones: 6 Features to Expect
We can expect smartphones to get even more powerful, with faster processors and more advanced artificial intelligence. Lastly and most excitingly, we can expect to see new and innovative features that we can’t even imagine today.
Sleep Simulation: The Future of Sleep?
What if I told you that in the future, you could choose how long you wanted to sleep? And not only that, but you could also choose what kind of sleep you wanted! Wouldn’t that be amazing?
NASA has successfully tested a robot balloon that could one day explore Venus
Mars now draws a lot of interest from people on Earth, but Venus has recently been gaining more attention as...
Eye-lens software to give you a “super-human” vision?
The Eye-lenses would be just like a smartphone camera that possessed a 100x zooming ability. And the software, the most important part of the whole process, will be able to control the lenses, adjust the image, and snap an image from your eyes.
Repair aging and colonize other planets?
When we repair aging and allow people to live as stated, the problem of overpopulation will arise, forcing the human race to colonize other planets in order to survive.
New Era of Space Exploration Begins: NASA releases first images of the universe from James Webb Telescope
Images captured by the James Webb Telescope are expected to change our understanding of the universe – and it has now started with the first five high-resolution images in ‘microscopic'(in the universal scale) details.
Futuristic Cosmic Technology: GRADAR could map invisible universe
A proposed future instrument called GRADAR (gravitational wave radar) might use gravitational wave reflections to map the invisible universe. Gravitational waves were first identified in 2015. They could help astronomers locate dark matter or faint, unusual stars and uncover information about their interiors.
Wow! AI reveals unsuspected math underlying search for exoplanets
In revealing unsuspected math underlying search for exoplanets, AI can offer insights into observations of massive stars and their remnants, including black holes and neutron stars.
Was our technological evolution just random?
Of course, there is no way of knowing whether or not our technological evolution is actually random or not because it’s impossible to go back in time. But in theory, if our technological development was completely random, history would be completely different.
Computer makes it easier to communicate: Or harder!
The computer makes easier for people to communicate and keep in touch without having to meet in person through harder attempts or talk over the phone.