By watching aspects such as climate changes, technological evolution, or inadequate governmental decisions, we might think that everything is against us, and humankind is on the verge of extinction.
Here are 9 predictions, outlining the idea of a terrifying future, far from what we would have imagined.
9. Chance of huge California quake 100 TIMES likelier following Ridgecrest tremors
An impending massive earthquake which will inevitably one day rock
California to the core with a tremor of magnitude 7.5 or higher – have
been increased, according to a new study.
Research published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America revealed there is now a 2.3 percent chance of a huge tremor in the next 12 months.
The odds are 100 times greater than the 0.023 percent chance experts had previously believed.
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In turn, this increases the chance of a major quake along the San Andreas fault in the next 12 months from 0.35 percent to 1.15 percent.
8. 2021 is going to be worse than 2020, warns Nobel UN agency
The head of the World Food Program says the Nobel Peace Prize has given the U.N. agency a spotlight and megaphone to warn world leaders that next year is going to be worse than this year, and without billions of dollars “we are going to have famines of biblical proportions in 2021."
April that as the world was dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, it was also “on the brink of a hunger pandemic" that could lead to “multiple famines of biblical proportions" within a few months if immediate action wasn't taken.
“We were able to avert it in 2020 ... because the world leaders responded with money, stimulus packages, deferral of debt," he said.
Now, Beasley said, COVID-19 is surging again, economies are continuing to deteriorate particularly in low- and middle-income countries, and there is another wave of lockdowns and shutdowns.
7. Covid Fight could stretch to 2024
The chief executive of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer has warned that not enough Covid-19 vaccines will be available for everyone in the world to be inoculated until the end of 2024 at the earliest.
6. China’s first-ever driverless, self-driving cars deployed on streets by AutoX
AutoX is Asia’s largest provider of advanced driver-less, self-driving technology which operates with an aim to make self-driving vehicles accessible to everyone.
Well, in recent activity, AutoX deployed a fleet of self-driving “robotaxis” on the streets of Shenzhen, China for the first time to test out completely driverless cars without remote operators or even safety drivers.
Source- techstory.in
5. Egyptian archaeologists make the 'biggest discovery of 2020'
Egypt is preparing to announce its largest archaeological discovery
in recent memory, which includes wooden and gold coffins, with much of
their original colour preserved.
Sources at the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said that the Supreme Council of Antiquities working in the Saqqara archaeological area discovered a new major archaeological cache.
The discovery includes human and animal burials, a group of shabti statues and statues of the gods Isis, Nephthys and Horus, in addition to masks and canopic vessels that belong to the late age.
Source- arabnews.com
4. India's First Human Space Mission in 2021
India's space agency says that four astronaut candidates have been selected for its first human mission, targeted to launch by 2022, but they've not been publicly named or identified.
India hopes to join the United States, Russia and China as the world's fourth nation capable of sending people to space. It has been developing its own crewed spacecraft, called Gaganyaan (or "sky vehicle" in Sanskrit), that would let two to three people orbit Earth on a weeklong spaceflight.
K Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, held a press briefing on New Year's Day and told reporters that the four astronauts would start their training in Russia in a few weeks.
Source- npr.org
3. Amazon unveils its new electric delivery vans built by Rivian
Amazon unveiled its first all-electric delivery van on Thursday. The vehicle, built by EV startup Rivian, will come with state-of-the-art technology, like sensing equipment and an advanced driver-assist system. The e-commerce giant says it expects to have 10,000 vans on the road making deliveries “as early as 2022,” with a total fleet of 100,000 vehicles expected by 2030.
2. Mars Helicopter – Arriving at the Red Planet, February 2021
NASA's Mars Helicopter, Ingenuity, arrives at Mars on Feb. 18, 2021. Its mission:
to demonstrate the first powered flight on another planet. Taking to the Martian skies in Spring 2021.
There are several ways that the mission helps pave the way for future
human expeditions to Mars and demonstrates technologies that may be used
in those endeavors. These include testing a method for producing oxygen
from the Martian atmosphere, identifying other resources (such as
subsurface water), improving landing techniques, and characterizing
weather, dust, and other potential environmental conditions that could
affect future astronauts living and working on Mars.
Soruce- NASA
1. Return of the cicadas: Trillions of the noisy insects are expected to emerge in 2021
TORONTO -- Remember the millions of cicadas that were expected to emerge in 2020? Well, a larger brood of the insect is coming next year.
Between May and June, various American states saw millions of cicadas emerge after spending nearly two decades underground.
These cicadas, classified as magicicadas, are a genus of insects that have an internal clock that signals them to emerge from the ground every 13 or 17 years.
This year, the periodical 17-year cicadas, Brood IX, emerged in record-breaking numbers. In May researchers at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University said an estimated of 1.5 million cicadas per acre could emerge in North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.
cicadas don't eat vegetation but rather drink the sap from tree roots, twigs, and branches. Large swarms can overwhelm and damage young trees
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