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Having already scanned a Cornish game hen, a pumpkin, and various other items, scanning the brain of a dead salmon seemed like a logical ... Read More >

50 Years ago, USA President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and USSR Premier Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev faced nuclear war and mutual assured destruction over the Cuban missile crisis. At the time, America believed that fierce resolution and brinkmanship won the day, but 50 years later access to records of the time tell another story. Behind the scenes negotiations engineered a win-win outcome. In exchange for the Soviet Union withdrawal of all nuclear weapons from Cuba - a big win for the USA - America promised not to invade Cuba. Giv... Read More >
Having already scanned a Cornish game hen, a pumpkin, and various other items, scanning the brain of a dead salmon seemed like a logical ... Read More >
Kazutaka Kurihara and Koji Tsukada from Cornell University have developed a tool that jams the current speaker by playing back his own vo... Read More >
The SKN company won the Ig Nobel Peace Prize by converting old Russian ammunition into new nano diamonds. Evidently t... Read More >
Anita Eerland, Rolf Zwaan and Tulio Guadalupe wanted to prove their theory that people generally consider lower numbers to the left and h... Read More >
Makerspaces are sprouting up in American High Schools and Libraries, thanks in part to DARPA funding. These new makerspaces bring the ... Read More >
ComposeTheFuture has added self help under the Personal section. The problem many people face with preparing for the future is the num... Read More >
Japan’s Fujitsu Laboratories and National Institute of Informatics are teaming up for the "Can a Robot Pass the University of Tokyo (Tod... Read More >
Researchers have shown that the brainwave reading devices used by gamers can be used to gather personal information useful for hackers. ... Read More >
A key stage in baby development is at the crawling stage, when they can explore and interact with their environment. Children unable t... Read More >
Planetary Resources has the mission to "apply commercial, innovative techniques to explore space." Co-founders Eric Anderson and Pet... Read More >
As promised by Prime Minister Singh in 2012, India sends a space mission to land on Mars 12 years later. At the time, detractors said ... Read More >
Felix Baumgartner dropped 38km from a high flying weather balloon to be the first human to exceed the speed of sound without an aircraft,... Read More >
Toronto is host to the 2040 Olympics, Paralympics, and the first ever Transhuman Olympics. Detractors state that modifying humans is f... Read More >
Colorado-based satellite firm DigitalGlobe, which merged with Virginia-based competitor GeoEye in a stock and cash deal worth $900 millio... Read More >
What will life be like in the year 2040? We have challenged some beta testers of Compose The Future to make both personal and global p... Read More >
Much of China is now highly urbanised and densified. Its booming economy has led to the construction of literally tens of thousands of ne... Read More >
Microscopic robots are being developed as part of efforts to improve healthcare. In some countries, they have reached the trial stage and... Read More >
"The exponential growth in computing power has made it possible to form accurate models of every part of the human brain. * Between 200... Read More >
Data storage devices are continuing to grow exponentially, with capacities doubling every year. Nanotechnology is enabling truly vast qua... Read More >
"Rampant and uncontrolled poaching, together with large-scale deforestation, agriculture, mining, pollution, disease and militia operati... Read More >