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From Cordova to React Native: Migrating a Mobile App for Better Performance and UX
The limitations of legacy Cordova applications, particularly sluggish performance and a non-native look and feel, often hinder mobile app experience. Strategic migration to React Native can address these challenges. By moving from a WebView-based architecture to one rendering native components, you can achieve significant gains in speed, fluidity, and long-term maintainability. This article outlines the core benefits, common hurdles, and a proven path for a successful legacy application modernization.
By Sergey Laptick2 months ago in Futurism
The Crescent Planet: A World with a Permanent Terminator Line
Imagine a world where the sun never rises and never sets. A world where one hemisphere burns beneath an unmoving star while the other drowns in eternal night. Between them lies a narrow ring of twilight—an endless borderland where day and night touch but never mingle.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
How Planetary Defense Works: The Modern Methods Behind Tracking Asteroids
When we look up at the night sky, it often appears calm, steady, and predictable. But beyond that serene view lies a dynamic neighborhood of drifting rocks, icy remnants, and fast-moving objects. Among them are asteroids—cosmic leftovers from the early Solar System that occasionally wander a little too close to Earth.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
Understanding the Growing Role of Edge AI in Modern Technology
How Edge Computing Shapes Real‑World Innovation Edge computing has become an essential part of how data is processed today. Instead of relying solely on distant servers, devices can now analyze information closer to where it’s generated. This shift has opened the door to new possibilities, including the development of edge AI hardware, edge AI devices, and edge AI solutions. Companies working in this field, such as Geniatech, contribute to the broader movement toward distributed intelligence—though the focus of this article is on understanding the trend, not promoting any specific brand.
By charliesamuel2 months ago in Futurism
59 Missions to Mars: Why Only Half Have Succeeded and What It Means for Humanity
Mars has long been humanity’s ultimate frontier. The Red Planet has captured our imagination for decades, promising answers to questions about the origins of life, the history of our solar system, and even the future of humanity itself. Yet despite decades of effort, reaching Mars has proven to be far more difficult than many expected.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
Salyut-1: The First Space Station That Changed Humanity’s Future
In April 1971, humanity crossed a threshold it had only imagined for decades. A massive cylindrical structure, covered in panels and antennas, rose into the sky atop a roaring launch vehicle. This structure—later known to the world as Salyut-1—became the first human-made space station ever placed into orbit. Until that moment, astronauts and cosmonauts could only leap into space briefly before quickly returning home. Salyut-1 changed everything. For the first time in history, humans could live and work in space for weeks at a time.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
Cosmic Spin Masters: The Stars That Rotate So Fast They Flatten Themselves
When most of us picture a star, we imagine a flawless glowing sphere—something smooth, round, and uniform. But the universe, as usual, loves to surprise us. Some stars defy this classic picture entirely. They spin so rapidly that their shape becomes distorted, stretched, and dramatically flattened. These celestial whirlers are some of the most intriguing objects astronomers have ever observed, and they challenge our understanding of what a star can be.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
Cosmic Bridges: The Hidden Gravitational Highways Linking Galaxies
When we look up at the night sky, galaxies appear as isolated islands scattered through an endless, silent ocean. But modern astrophysics paints a very different picture. Rather than drifting alone, galaxies are woven into a vast interconnected structure held together by invisible forces. This structure is threaded with what scientists sometimes call “cosmic bridges” — gravitational channels that link galaxies across unimaginable distances.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Futurism
The Giant Accretion Rings of Black Holes: Cosmic Structures Thousands of Light-Years Across
When most people picture a black hole, they imagine a dark, compact monster devouring anything that strays too close. That image isn’t wrong, but it’s also far from complete. Modern astronomy has revealed that some black holes aren’t just surrounded by small disks of hot gas—they are embedded within enormous cosmic structures called accretion rings, stretching across thousands of light-years. These colossal rings challenge our understanding of how galaxies evolve, how black holes feed, and how matter behaves under extreme gravitational forces.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Futurism
If the Sun Turned Into a Black Hole, Earth Would Still Orbit It — Here’s the Mind-Bending Reason Why
When most people hear the words “black hole”, they imagine a cosmic monster: a gravitational vacuum cleaner devouring everything in its path. So at first glance, the idea that Earth could calmly keep orbiting the Sun if it suddenly collapsed into a black hole sounds impossible — almost like a trick question from an astronomy class.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Futurism
Clean, Green, Renewable: What U.S. Energy Companies Need to Know When Choosing Software
The renewable energy race isn’t just about building solar farms or wind projects anymore, it’s about finishing them on time and staying compliant. In the USA, every clean energy developer knows what’s at stake: Investment Tax Credit (ITC) deadlines, “Build America, Buy America (BABA)” requirements, Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) restrictions, and the pressure to go carbon-neutral while keeping projects profitable.
By Sergey Laptick3 months ago in Futurism











