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Sooner or later we will create more ease in our lives by the implementation.

 


Sixty or seventy years ago, the pace of development of science and technology was very slow, but now new scientific and technological inventions are rapidly emerging. That is why only one generation can see the inventions being put into practice, which was previously limited to mere imagination or idea. Below are ten such revolutionary and seemingly incredible inventions that will give us more convenience and make our lives easier when they come into being.

 

1- Integration of man and machine

 

It is no longer difficult to mechanize any part of the human body, but grafting on its metal part is a very difficult step. To simplify the process, researchers at University College London studied the deer's horns closely. They discovered that the long fibers of the skin tissue were attached to the horny bone. In this way, they freeze well in their place. In addition, the skin surrounds the horns on all sides and they are not at risk of infection.

 

Artificial limbs are usually attached or tied to the place where they are cut. Therefore, if the machine hand is moved or the machine leg is moved, then friction arises between the limb and the limb. This friction then causes pain in different places. To overcome this disorder, University College experts invented a new technique, Intraosseous Transcutaneous Amputation Prosthesis.

 

In this technique, a rod made of titanium is driven directly into the bone. The machine is then attached to the rod. There are small organs on the surface of this rod so that the relevant place is quickly attached to it. Experts also learned this trick by watching deer antlers.

 

This invention is an example of the amazing scientific field, biomechatronics, which is gradually evolving. This science is actually a combination of biology, mechanics, and electronics to create machine parts for the disabled.

 

Lizzie Gavin is a futurist and scientific adviser to the European Commission. He says, "It is obvious that advanced mechanical limbs will enable the disabled to walk and work, but there will come a time when man will automatically cut off the natural limbs and replace them with mechanical limbs." The reason is that thanks to them he will be able to do certain tasks easily. He may then become a robot or a cyborg, but it is quite possible that certain sections of society will look down on these new types of human beings. "

 

2- A substance that dissolves in everything

 

In the famous Hollywood movie, Terminator, the villain was shown to be made of a liquid metal that can turn into any solid object. In the past it was just a fantasy, but in the future it could become a reality. American and European scientists have developed similar substances, protocells, in laboratories. Although this substance is not made of metal and has no malicious intentions, it is sensitive, moves, changes and can merge into different objects together.

 

Early cells are tiny particles that are created by mixing specific molecules in a laboratory. In a sense they are close to living cells, they move towards light and towards each other but in reality they are dead. In fact, the synthesis of different molecular components makes it possible to make different cells that can perform different functions. For example, create stem cells that can absorb dangerous greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, into building materials. This type of paint will be invented in the next three to four years.

 3- Urgent cancer killer

 

In laboratories, the speed of different atoms is accelerated and collided with each other with the help of Accelerator, but now experts want the same machine to be used to treat cancer.

 

Radiotherapy burns cancer cells with X-rays, but they also burn the surrounding healthy tissue. Now researchers want to produce rays of protons and carbon ions through the crystalline accelerator. These rays will target the DNA of cancer cells so that they begin the journey of death. The characteristic of a beam emitted from a particle is that it will hit the exact target, thus not damaging the surrounding tissues. Then it will be possible to throw powerful rays.

 

"Scientists are currently looking for a (nuclear) particle whose radiation is most effective in killing cancer cells," said Dr. Tumiers, who is involved in the research on cancer-killing particles. Buildings are being built in Europe, the United States and Japan where the relevant particles can be stored urgently.

 

 4- 3D Printing

 

Suppose you liked a shoe design for your child on the internet. Now you don't have to go to the store to buy a shoe, just download that design and give it to a 3D printer. Then provide him with the necessary materials such as leather, cloth, glue, thread, etc. and take the shoe made in one hour.

 

This scenario is still a fantasy, but in the future it will become a reality. Then there will be three al-Abadi printing presses that will be able to make everything we use through relevant materials, such as shoes, glasses, pens, mirrors, plates, glass, etc. The feature of these printing presses will be that we will create these items according to our will and convenience.

 

The importance of these printing presses in the world of medicine will be clear. It will then be possible to supply these unique machines with the relevant equipment (raw materials) and make metal lenses made of contact lenses or titanium. In the event of such an injury, the person will immediately prepare life-saving items at home and precious lives will not be lost.

 

5- Current computing

 

The presence of sensors in our everyday commodities is increasing. For example, sensors are now installed in clothing to monitor our health. Similarly, sensors in cars note the internal temperature. According to experts, sensors are the first messengers of Ubiquitous Computing. In the future, there will be even more sensitive devices than sensors that will be installed in almost everything. So present computing will be really everywhere.

 

In the future, it will also be possible for sensitive devices to be able to speak and move. For example, the home refrigerator will send you a message on your mobile that the milk has run out or if there is an accident, your car will immediately notify the emergency. Mikhail Blitzas, director of computing at the MIT Media Lab in the United States, says similar sensors will appear in the next ten years.

 

Then there will be an attempt to integrate machine and man so that both become part of the network. The sensors will then be installed in our brains and will communicate with us about various tasks. However, it may take a hundred years for such a robot to emerge. But then it will be possible for human beings to make important decisions in the blink of an eye because then our intelligence will increase a lot.

6- Biofuels; clean fuels

 

In the last 300 years, humans have released "250 billion tons" of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by cutting down trees, burning fossil fuels, and digging. Estimate the weight of this amount, which is equal to 90 million 380 S  Airbuses. So now scientists around the world are looking for ways to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the future.

 

One method is "carbon sequestration". This method traps carbon dioxide underground, but delivering gas underground is a costly and fuel-intensive process.

 

Now experts have discovered that if the "biochar" is burned, it does not emit carbon dioxide, but buries it in the soil for thousands of years. Biofuels are actually a type of coal (carbon) but have not yet been used as a fuel. Thus, the West is now taking the necessary steps to use this new environmentally friendly fuel.

 

7- Consciousometer

 

Scientists have long been trying to understand the essence of human consciousness, because that is what gives us the highest status of noble creatures. The solution to this problem lies in the 1.5 kg jelly-like khaki substance in our heads. Although EEG and FMRI scanners provide important information about the active brain, we have not been able to understand consciousness.

 

The British professor Marcus Do Saute is also peeking into the depths of consciousness. "Our research is still at the point where the new telescope was invented," he said. Then people were able to peek out of the ground, but given the speed of science and technology, I am sure that in the next fifteen to twenty years we will invent the "۔ Biofuels; clean fuels

 

In the last 300 years, humans have released "250 billion tons" of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by cutting down trees, burning fossil fuels, and digging. Estimate the weight of this amount, which is equal to 90 million Airbuses. So now scientists around the world are looking for ways to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the future.

 

One method is "carbon sequestration". This method traps carbon dioxide underground, but delivering gas underground is a costly and fuel-intensive process.

 

Now experts have discovered that if the "biochar" is burned, it does not emit carbon dioxide, but buries it in the soil for thousands of years. Biofuels are actually a type of coal (carbon) but have not yet been used as a fuel. Thus, the West is now taking the necessary steps to use this new environmentally friendly fuel.

 

 

8- End of old age
 

Just think, if man succeeds in determining his age and becomes young again, then there will be a revolution in medical science. Medical experts say that old age occurs in human beings when various physical defects accumulate in the human body. Then the human body cannot function properly and begins to decline. Medical experts are now understanding these defects and discovering ways and treatments to eliminate them.

 

One of the demands of experts, for example, is to prevent the "mitochondria" from decaying. It is this particle in every cell that gives it energy. (As if it were a cell's power plant) Similarly, experts want to find a way to prevent our immune system from getting stuck in cells that do not fight disease.

 

Similarly, there are certain organs in the human body whose cells die and are not replaced by new ones. For example, the heart muscle and the nerves attached to our bones, but now it is possible to replace dead cells with stem cell treatment.

 

Oberoi de Gray, an American doctor, is instrumental in discovering anti-aging therapies. He says that initially, experts want to stop aging. Later, ways to rejuvenate man will be invented. Obviously, in the beginning these treatments will be very expensive but over time they are sure to be cheaper.."

 

With the invention of the prognostic meter, it will be possible to distinguish between a patient in a coma and a person who cannot move, but wakes up and his senses are restored. In addition, it will be able to determine whether an animal or a computer has a conscience! In that case, new laws would be enacted regarding animal experiments.

 

9- Quantum computer

 

The fastest computers in the last five years have emerged because the number of transistors in the microchip doubles every two years. This process is termed "Moore's Law". But obviously, there will come a time when it will not be possible to install more transistors in a microchip. In that case, quantum computers will come in handy, much faster than current computers.

 

In fact, according to quantum mechanics, atoms can be surprisingly in two states at the same time. So in today's computers, simply 1. S and 0 are encoded in this way, but processors as small as an atom will work by filling in 1 and 0 at the same time. This will give rise to the fastest quantum computers that will solve even the most difficult problems with great agility.

 

But the development of quantum computers is still in its infancy. However, the University of California experts have invented a quantum chip that will replace the microchip in these computers. The great advantage of quantum computers is that they will work on the nanoscale. Working on the nano-scale is extremely difficult and complex, and then quantum computers will work well.

 

 10- Mood understanding television

 

Today is a busy day in the office and you are tired. Now you want to watch comedy programs on TV so that the mood can be pleasant. But you kept changing channels for twenty minutes and found no program that you could sit back and enjoy. Annoyed, you threw the remote away.

 

With this in mind, scientists are working on a TV that will understand your mood and present the desired program immediately. First of all, the camera on a mood TV will tell you what kind of program you want to watch based on your facial expressions and physique. He will then bring you the favorite of the thousands of programs stored on his disk.

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