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Science fiction conventions and comic conventions for every type of science fanatic.
Researchers pinpoint the time and place where the first people used whale bones to make tools and harpoons.
In the distant past, whale populations thrived, but they are now significantly reduced. Whales were utilized by early humans who lived near the water as a source of resources and sustenance. To kill more whales, they also used whale bones to construct equipment like harpoons.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Futurism
The Best Platforms to Publish and Profit as a New Writer in 2025
Breaking into the world of writing has never been easier—or more confusing. As a new writer in 2025, you’re faced with a plethora of online platforms promising visibility, creative freedom, and most importantly, income. But which ones actually deliver?
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Futurism
How I Earned My First $100 on Vocal Media: A Beginner’s Guide to Making Money Writing
When I first stumbled across Vocal Media, I was just looking for a place to share my stories. Like most aspiring writers, I had a collection of drafts, journal entries, and forgotten Word documents sitting on my laptop. I didn’t expect that within a few months, I’d earn my first $100—not from a client, not from a publisher, but directly from readers enjoying my words.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Futurism
Feminine Metaphor in Art and Nature
In the realm of art, femininity has always stood as a powerful symbol—a metaphor for beauty, creativity, mystery, love, and the primal connection to nature. When the female body is intertwined with floral elements in an artwork, the result is not merely an aesthetic expression, but a poetic and philosophical metaphor that challenges our perception of existence and beauty.
By Md Israfil10 months ago in Futurism
How AI Is Changing Our Lives: More Than Just Robots and Chatbots
The world is changing faster than we can imagine — and at the heart of it all is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Just a few years ago, AI seemed like a distant dream. Today, it’s in our pockets, in our homes, and even in our creative lives.
By Shakil Sorkar10 months ago in Futurism










