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Holly Harrington

The World of 2100 Predictions - 0 views

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    This website is a basic prediction of what the world will be like in 2100. The predictions are very in-depth of what the population will live like, and how their lives will be sustained. Most of the world will be living in cities or urban areas. Also, there will be a small number of frequently used languages. These predictions and others are very reliable and seem very accurate. The website is the Business Insider, talking about economics and how humanity can and will affect it. This website is reliable because many powerful business leaders look to it for advice. It is a great source to use to see what a day in life will be like for a human in 2100. "Will we be doomed by 2100, or can we make it work? Since we've only got one planet (so far), let's hope for the latter."
Holly Harrington

James Burke's predictions of 2100 - 0 views

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    This is a video on an experiment done years ago and recreated now. You might be wondering how this can relate to what we are doing, but that is where the experiment comes in. James Burke is a man who works at BBC. In 1973, Mr. Burke was asked to predict the future. He did this, and some of his predictions came true. Recently, they asked him to do it again, but predict what life will be like in 2100. James Burke's predictions for 2100 are very interesting and eye-opening. This is reliable because he has done it before and those predictions were true. This video shows as "He paints a world 80 to 100 years from now".
Micah K

Quantum Computing - Where are We Heading with This New technology in This Decade | 2020... - 0 views

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    " Quantum "processors" could possibly one day replace silicon chips, just as the transistor replaced the vacuum tube." This is an example of how technology has changed-a comparison of the past to a comparison of the future.
Micah K

Quantum Computing: Where This New Technology Is Headed This Decade: Part 1 | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    "We do know that whatever computing device we use will be far more powerful than the computers we use today by mid-century, just as today's machines greatly overshadow their predecessors." Using quantum computers could make computers faster and more powerful.
Holly Harrington

Space Elevators in 2100 Life - 0 views

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    "It is a real possibility -- a "space elevator" -- that researchers are considering today as a far-out space transportation system for the next century." Spacec travel is becoming a more realistic idea. This form of transportation may become widespread in the near future.
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    "Yes, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard NASA's Millennium-Two Space Elevator. Your first stop will be the Lunar-level platform before we continue on to the New Frontier Space Colony development. The entire ride will take about 5 hours, so sit back and enjoy the trip. As we rise, be sure to watch outside the window as the curvature of the Earth becomes visible and the sky changes from deep blue to black, truly one of the most breathtaking views you will ever see!" The concept of an elevator, designed to take one beyond the atmosphere of the Earth and into space, has been tossed around a while. The elevator, which is predicted to be 35,786 km in height, may be able to become a reality.
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    "The space elevator may be the answer." This is a quote from this article. This article is from the NASA website. It is reliable because it is from a very reliable company, NASA. This article is explaining what a space elevator is, how it works, and and what it's place will be in 2100, or sometime in the future. We can definitely use this information for making predictions about space travel in our project. I like this source because it was not just a website talking about small details in space elevator construction. This website was very detailed in explaining the science of space elevators. This shows how space elevators will become popular and normal by 2100.
Morgan G

Cancer genome project (CGP) - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - 0 views

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    "Cancer genome project" More information on the Cancer Genome Project.
Morgan G

Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes - 0 views

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    "Oncogenes, Tumor Suppressor Genes, and Cancer "
Morgan G

Cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "The causes of cancer are diverse, complex, and only partially understood. " What cancer is and the causes of it.
Morgan G

The next step: 3D printing the human body - Telegraph - 0 views

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    "The next step: 3D printing the human body" This page has great videos!
Morgan G

Bioprinting human organs and tissue: Get ready for the great 3D printer debate | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Bio-printing human organs and tissue: Get ready for the great 3D printer debate"
Michaela Weindruch

"The World in 2030" by Dr. Michio Kaku - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The World in 2030" by Dr. Michio Kaku" This site is useful because it is direct opinions from Michio Kaku about the future. This site is reliable because it is a direct speech from Dr. Kaku.
Micah K

What could be the Post Silicon Era? | Technologically Insane - 0 views

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    "The "nanowires" is another alternative of the post silicon era, but there are many issues such as connecting them to the rest of the transistor, improving the semiconductor property, and ensuring the nanotubes are sized and positioned correctly. " Nanowires might be one of the alternatives of replacing silicon.
Micah K

Is the Age of Silicon Computing Coming to an End? Physicist Michio Kaku Says "Yes" - 0 views

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    ""In about ten years or so, we will see the collapse of Moore's Law. In fact, already, already we see a slowing down of Moore's Law," Moore's law will eventually collapse in the future.
William H

Energy 2020: A vision of the future - 0 views

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    This vision of the future makes key points in the future of nuclear fusion
William C

Nanoparticle - 0 views

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    "A nanoparticle (or nanopowder or nanocluster or nanocrystal) is a microscopic particle with at least one dimension less than 100 nm. Nanoparticle research is currently an area of intense scientific research, due to a wide variety of potential applications in biomedical, optical, and electronic fields. Nanoparticles are of great scientific interest as they are effectively a bridge between bulk materials and atomic or molecular structures. A bulk material should have constant physical properties"
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."
Tristen H

The Dawn of the Age of Artificial Intelligence - Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee - ... - 0 views

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    "We're going to see artificial intelligence do more and more, and as this happens costs will go down, outcomes will improve, and our lives will get better. Soon countless pieces of AI will be working on our behalf, often in the background. They'll help us in areas ranging from trivial to substantive to life changing. Trivial uses of AI include recognizing our friends' faces in photos and recommending products. More substantive ones include automatically driving cars on the road, guiding robots in warehouses, and better matching jobs and job seekers. But these remarkable advances pale against the life-changing potential of artificial intelligence."
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