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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Why has there been no breakthrough in science since the death of Einstein's generation?
Looking back at the history of our scientific development in the last hundred years, have you found a phenomenon? Since the death of Albert Einstein, the great man of this generation seems to be in the last a hundred years, the development of our science at a particularly slow pace.
By Cecilia P Ashford3 years ago in Futurism
Human beings can not enter the forbidden areas of the Earth, intruders have no return, and the survival of primitive tribes to this day
Is there still a forbidden zone on Earth that we humans have not been able to reach so far? We all know that there are about 6000 artificial satellites around the Earth, which means that in every corner of the Earth, we humans can detect, and most places have traces of human exploration.
By Ashley R Williams3 years ago in Futurism
Einstein won the Nobel Prize why not for relativity, but for the quantum of light hypothesis, he was too powerful
Einstein won the Nobel Prize for the theory of why is not relativity, but a not insignificant light quantum hypothesis theory, the reason why in the end?
By Kenneth M Bass3 years ago in Futurism
Green Energy Alternative Transport: Electric Cars
When buying an electric vehicle, you're likely to have many, many questions. That's understandable and that's because it has just recently become famous because of President Biden's plans. In this blog entry, we will try to separate facts against fiction and answer some of your burning questions, which you might not want to go out and simply ask.
By Jace Corpuz4 years ago in Futurism
Graphene- A Revolutionary Wonder Material
Graphene- What Is It? There is a new wonder material in a town, its name is Graphene, This miracle material has been sparking the interest of material scientists since its discovery. Graphene is hugely recognized as a “wonder material” due to the myriad of its astonishing properties.
By Aisha Shamim 4 years ago in Futurism
How Much Do You Know About Black Holes?
Black holes are extremely dense points in space that produce large gravity sinks. Even light cannot escape the strong pull of a black hole's gravity once it reaches a specific area. And in a theoretical process fittingly known as spaghettification, anything that ventures too close, be it a star, planet, or spaceship, will be stretched and squished like putty.
By Aisha Shamim 4 years ago in Futurism








