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Why Old iPhones Are Becoming Smarter Buys in 2026 . AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Shift Nobody Saw Coming There was a time when upgrading your phone every year felt almost necessary. Each new release promised faster performance, better cameras, and features that seemed impossible to ignore. For years, that cycle worked. People lined up for the latest device, convinced that anything older was already outdated.
By Muhammad Abbas khanabout 6 hours ago in Futurism
The iPhone 11 Pro Max Is Now Shockingly Cheap — But Should You Still Buy It?. AI-Generated.
When a Flagship Becomes Budget: The Strange Case of the iPhone 11 Pro Max There was a time when owning the iPhone 11 Pro Max meant you had one of the most powerful phones you could buy.
By Muhammad Abbas khanabout 7 hours ago in Futurism
NASA records a young star performing an unprecedented action.
The first X-ray image of a bubble surrounding HD 61005, a young Sun-like star, has been obtained by researchers, displaying heated gas that extends well beyond the star. With that revelation, a far-off system becomes a direct window into the type of shield that originally encircled the early Sun.
By Francis Damiabout 13 hours ago in Futurism
After learning that DNA can be created from scratch, scientists reconsider
Long, organised segments of new genetic information can be written by DNA polymerases without the need for a template, according to research. This discovery reinterprets a well-known but ignored behaviour as a possible means of constructing DNA at lengths that conventional chemistry still finds difficult to achieve.
By Francis Damia day ago in Futurism
10 Mind-Blowing Space Facts You Were Never Taught in School
We’ve all heard the phrase that space is the final frontier. But let’s be honest, what most of us learned in school barely scratched the surface. Beyond the neat diagrams and textbook definitions lies a universe filled with weird, shocking, and sometimes hilarious realities.
By Areeba Umair14 days ago in Futurism
Beyond the Spark. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Silent Reservoirs of Potential The universe is replete with systems that quietly store vast amounts of energy, often beyond immediate perception. From the electromagnetic fields within our electrical grids to the tectonic stresses locked in Earth's crust, these reservoirs of potential energy are maintained in delicate balances—metastable states—until a trigger causes them to unleash catastrophic cascades. Recognizing and understanding these reservoirs is crucial, not merely as a theoretical exercise but as a window into the subtle vulnerabilities of our technological and natural environments.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast30 days ago in Futurism
When a Spark Becomes a Storm. AI-Generated.
Section 1: The Hidden Reservoirs of Potential Energy — The Underlying Foundations of Catastrophic Failure At the core of systemic vulnerability lies a fundamental, often overlooked principle: complex, large-scale systems—be they electrical grids, geological formations, chemical stores, or atmospheric phenomena—are capable of harboring enormous quantities of stored potential energy. This energy is often invisible, silent, and contained within the physical structure or state of the system, maintained in a metastable equilibrium by control systems, environmental conditions, or natural processes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast30 days ago in Futurism
Researchers create a nanostring that may improve future sensors' sensitivity.
It has been demonstrated that a small on-chip string may transfer energy from its most basic vibration into multiple higher ones. That energy remained inside long enough to produce several signals from a single gadget rather of leaking directly into the surroundings.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Futurism
Title: War's Effects on the World Economy: How Wars Change Financial Stability
Title: War's Effects on the World Economy: How Wars Change Financial Stability Introduction One of humankind's most destructive experiences is war. The immediate effects are frequently observed on battlefields, but the effects go far beyond military conflict. Around the world, wars have an impact on economies, cause trade to be disrupted, increase poverty, and cause financial instability.
By Farida Kabirabout a month ago in Futurism








