National Geographic

Science Fiction Warned AI Could End Humanity – Is It Possible?

NEW YORK - More than 50 years before ChatGPT could tell you what to cook for dinner, a 1968 science fiction film was shaping how we think about machines that talk to us. In 2001: A Space Odyssey, a Jupiter-bound spacecraft is controlled by HAL, a computer that thinks for itself and has its own agenda. As

By |2026-01-01T12:22:41-05:00January 1st, 2026|Artificial Intelligence|

New UFO Docuseries Reveals Latest Details About The Unknown

NEW YORK - With news of three unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) being shot down throughout the North American continent, front and center in the media, National Geographic’s latest docuseries, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown, could not have debuted at a more opportune time. The series takes an in-depth look at the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects. The concept

By |2023-03-03T14:11:26-05:00March 3rd, 2023|Featured, Science|

Antarctic Ice Shelves Are Shattering. How Fast Will Seas Rise?

WASHINGTON DC - All scientist Erin Pettit could see when she looked at the satellite photos of the ice shelf in front of the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica was the giant crack that stretched across most of the image. Two years before, when she and her colleagues were deciding where to put their research

By |2022-04-03T17:14:24-04:00April 1st, 2022|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Climate Change|