The future according to Accenture? Unreal: 4 trends will overwhelm our senses.
A report from the Irish company identifies four changes that together will transform reality, making it somewhat unreal.
A report from the Irish company identifies four changes that together will transform reality, making it somewhat unreal.
Science fiction has presented us with ideas that are absolutely irreconcilable with physics. Others, however, which seem absurd to us, are theoretically possible: here are which ones.
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb has a rather suggestive theory about how we came to be.
Until we find a way to get along, with wars men will find more and more effective ways of killing each other. Here is the possible, terrible future.
Superconductors can really change the history of energy. Many problems have been solved: here is the step needed to reach the finish line.
Quantum mechanics and the infinitely small also play a role in our DNA, even if we still don't know what its weight is.
Starting from the most recent studies on quantum physics, the Russian American philosopher and essayist Alex Vikoulov elaborates a theory on dark matter.
Prince of science fiction, human teleportation is a "technical magic" that still seems distant. But is it possible? It will be possible? Here is the state of the art.
In this post I list 7 emerging technologies that can revolutionize our future.
Earth, the solar system, the entire Milky Way and thousands of other nearby galaxies would be in a vast "bubble" with a diameter of 250 million light years.
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll is convinced that we will soon have the tools to adequately explore the quantum realm, and the infinite universes it conceals.
The last 10 years have seen half of the forecasts come true: this is what has happened, and here are those for the near future.
A new computer architecture created at MIT could lead to the advent of spintronic circuits and wave computing in the future.
Google releases a statement, later removed but collected by the Financial Times, in which it announces the exceptional achievement of quantum supremacy.
The question was referring to the fact that it seemed strange to him that we were not receiving any extraterrestrial transmissions from space. If it is true that there are millions of planets similar to ours out there and if at least a small percentage of them have developed intelligent life, why don't we receive any radio transmissions? This inconsistency was later called the “Fermi Paradox”. It is clear that if intelligent life develops on a remote planet, once technological development has been reached, it will necessarily have to... Read more