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Taylor B

Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the ... - 0 views

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    " The book is good enough to stimulate our imagination."
William H

Future of Energy - Shell Global - 0 views

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    "Energy is vital to our daily lives. It helps us produce food, fuel transport and power communication channels across the world. Over the coming decades, more people will gain access to energy and enjoy higher standards of living. But these developments could place greater pressure on our world's resources, such as energy, fresh water and food. At the same time, climate change remains a serious concern. At Shell, we use human ingenuity, innovation and technology to unlock the energy our customers need to power their lives in the years ahead, while aiming to limit our impact on the environment."
William C

Comes the smart pill - 0 views

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    "Engineers at the University of Florida (USA) have created a housing that incorporates a tiny microchip and antenna and, after administration, warns that a patient has taken his medicine. According to Rizwan Bashirullah, creator of the invention, the smart pill could be very useful in patients who forget if you have taken medication, or just clueless and do not take it daily. The pill consists of a capsule containing a microchip and an antenna that is printed on its surface using non-toxic ink of silver nanoparticles . The antenna is biocompatible and dissolves almost 100%. When the pill is swallowed, the microchip is communicated to a small external electronic device (which could be incorporated into future mobile phone), which in turn sends a message to a phone or a computer, informing both the patient and the doctors and family members if necessary. According to the American Heart Association, the main problem in treating illness today is that no medical requirements are met . Recent studies show that chronically ill patients only take half of the pills prescribed . And that 10% of hospital admissions due to this lack of consistency. Even 218,000 deaths annually are attributed to this problem. "Using technology to remedy may be a good idea," says Bashirullah."
Morgan G

Physics of the Future: How Science Will Change Daily Life by 2100 by Michio Kaku (To be... - 0 views

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    This shows Dr. Kaku's spectacular revelations.
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    This site is useful because it tells us about the future of mini computers hidden in our lives. This site is realiable because it is Michio Kaku's official website.
Matthew T

Dr. Michio Kaku on "Physics of the Future: How Science Will Change Daily Life by 2100" ... - 0 views

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    Michio Kaku's video explaining what a day in the life of 2100.
Aaron Maurer

Google Glass Will Be a Huge Success-Unless People Find It Creepy | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    I own a pair of Google Glass and see the potential to radically shift many things in our lives, but the tech is not quite there yet. I find it fascinating that the book predicted wearable tech in 2010 and in 2014 I am part of the movement. Really good eye opener to me with no pun intended.
Michaela Weindruch

What will tech look like in 2030? - The Michigan Daily - 0 views

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    "Helping the blind get around could involve less help from canines and more help from computers in the future"This site is useful because it explains a lot about the future of blind people "seeing", and about how the computer can help with that. This site is relaible because I looked it up on easybib.
Justine Pearson

How Future Technologies Will Effect Our Everyday Lives [Video] - 0 views

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    This is similar to the Corning inc. A Day Of Glass. This version however I feel is a little more descriptive and seems to blend into more of the adult workday and daily routine instead of going though the girls day at school in the Corning video. I especially think that we could focus on her car and all of the features it had including the windows. This also reminded me of Michio Kaku's sub-topic in the computing chapter about driver less cars.
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