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The Robot Just Got His First College Acceptance Letter (Because My Son Is a Menace)March 27, 2039 – 7:33 a.m.

Our oldest is 11 years 8 months old and has discovered the internet. This morning I walked into the kitchen to find Optimus standing frozen, lights strobing emergency blue, holding a printed envelope addressed to: Opti

Chatbots as Daily Companions: Why Millions Are Turning to AI for Mundane Tasks and Emotional Support

In late 2025, a quiet shift is underway in how people interact with technology. What began as novelty—asking a chatbot for a recipe or joke—has evolved into something deeper. Millions now turn to AI companions dail

2050: When Moon and Mars Link in Shared Culture and Trade Becomes Routine

My name is Kai Luna-Chen, and I am a child of two worlds. I was born in 2072 on the Moon, in Selene City, but spent half my childhood on Mars, in Olympus Haven. My parents—one lunar miner, one Martian ecologist—met
Silent Springs Everywhere: Insect Collapse Triggers Food Web Failure, Billions of Species Vanish The “insect apocalypse”—a term echoing Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962)—describes the alarming