Technology That May Change The World
Emerging technologies are those technical innovations which represent progressive
developments and That May Change The World.
Currently
emerging technologies, which contains
some of the most prominent ongoing developments, advances, and innovations in
various fields like Agriculture, Biomedical , Displays , Electronics Energy
, IT and communications , Manufacturing , Military , Neuroscience , Robotics , Transport.
Real-life products that is set to
revolutionize the world
We have seen great leaps in digital technology in past the past five
years.Smartphones,cloud computing,multi-touch tablets, these are all
innovations that revolutionized the way we live and work. However, believe it
or not, we are just getting started. Technology will get even better. In the
future, we could live like how people in Science fiction movies did.
Augmented Reality :
Google Glass
Google Glass,You can take picture by saying “Take a Picture
Augmented Reality has already
gotten into our life in the forms of simulated experiment and education app,
but Google is taking it several steps higher with .
Theoretically, with Google Glass, you are able to view social media feeds, text, Google Maps, as well as navigate
with GPS and take
photos.
photos.
3D Printers:
3D printing or Additive manufacturing is a process of making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model.
A 3D printer is a limited
type of industrial robot that is capable of carrying out an additive process
under computer control.
3D Printed Organs May Mean End To Waiting Lists, Deadly Shortages
Dying patients could someday receive a
3D-printed organ made from their own cells rather than wait on long lists for
the short supply of organ transplants. Such a futuristic dream remains far from
reality, but university labs and private companies have already taken the first
careful steps by using 3D-printing technology to build tiny chunks of organs.
Human brain
simulations are becoming possible
The exponential growth of computer
processing power has made it possible to form accurate models of every part of
the human brain.** Between 2000 and 2025, there is a
millionfold increase in computational power, together with vastly improved
scanning resolution and bandwidth.
Until recently, only separate regions of the brain had
been modeled in any detail – but scientists are now able to combine them into a
complete, real-time simulation. Like the Human Genome Project, there were many
in the scientific community who doubted the brain could be mapped so quickly.
Once again, they failed to account for the exponential (rather than linear)
growth of information technology.
You might have heard about Planting organs in the name of art and Japanese
lab creates internet kissing machine
etc.
Pure Science:
Magnetic Monopoles
Physicists have created
and photographed an isolated north pole — a monopole — in a simulated magnetic
field, bringing to life a thought experiment that first predicted the existence
of actual magnetic monopoles more than 80 years ago.
In 2009, physicists observed magnetic
monopoles in a crystalline material called spin ice which,
when cooled to near-absolute zero, seems to fill with atom-sized, classical
monopoles.
Physicists
are still looking for natural monopoles, including in rocks and lunar samples,
and in experiments using particle accelerators. Simulated monopoles provide a
stronger foundation for these searches.
Hypersonic missiles are in military use
When launched, cruise missiles have typically reached 500-600 mph (800-965 km/h). However, a new generation of air-breathing supersonic combustion ramjet (scramjet) engines is now emerging on the battlefield after many years of testing and development. These are capable of exceeding Mach 5, or about 3,840 mph (6,150 km/h), making them hypersonic.
High-speed rail
High-speed rail is a type of rail transport that operates significantly faster than traditional rail traffic, using an integrated system of specialized rolling stock and dedicated tracks.
The first generation of these trains already held the world speed record, at 581 km/h (or 361 mph); but recent advances in carriage design have pushed this still further, to speeds which are fast enough to compete with commercial airliners.
The Hyperloop:
The Hyperloop” and, according to the designer, it will be a revolutionary “fifth mode” of transport, eclipsing trains, planes, boats and automobiles.
The Hyperloop:
You might have heard about ‘Robot
ostrich’ will run faster than you and German Scientists create brain power cars
also
Space
Technology:
Work and Life on Moon
SpaceTourism
Futuristic: Orbital Technologies has
revealed plans for a space hotel, which could be open by 2016. Just getting
there will be an adventure in itself
As , smart phones,glasses,watches,3D
printers, sensor networks, virtual humans and other technologies under
development now will drastically change our world in the decade to come.
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