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Terraforming: Can We Engineer an Earth-like Mars?
Max April 25, 2025

As humankind turns its eyes to the stars, terraforming Mars captures the imaginations of scientists, engineers, and dreamers alike. Turning the Red Planet into a habitat like Earth is a grand and controversial idea. But can we reproduce an Earth-like Mars? This blog reviews planetary engineering prospects, dividing them into attempts to modify Mars’s atmosphere and further implications regarding Read More

The Future of Digital Identity: Are We Heading Toward a Global ID System?
Max April 10, 2025

Digital transformation is reshaping our world. As we shift online, individual digital identity is becoming more significant. It touches our privacy, security, and freedoms. One of the big questions, then, is whether we’re headed toward a global digital identity system. Here, we are going to discuss the future of digital identity, which includes blockchain identity, digital passports, and online privacy Read More

CRISPR in Agriculture: Genetically Modified Crops 2.0
Max April 7, 2025

The CRISPR revolution has led to similar advances in agriculture in recent years. Often termed a game-changer in genetics, CRISPR is bringing forth what many are dubbing Genetically Modified Crops 2.0. Now, a new generation of GMOs aims to address pressing challenges in global agriculture at scale. CRISPR is about changing the landscape of farming through gene-edited plants, Read More

Mars Greenhouses: Growing Food on the Red Planet
Max April 2, 2025

As humanity aims to explore beyond Earth, growing food in space is essential. It’s no longer just a dream; it’s a scientific need. Mars greenhouses are key for creating farming systems. They can support long space missions and future settlements on the Red Planet. Growing food on Mars is tough. There’s thin air, cold temperatures, Read More