We
are living in an era where dreams are turning into reality and we are
witnessing new inventions about which we only read in novels before. We have
compiled a list of 10 such technologies, which are in development and shall be
available soon.
1. Artificial Gills
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| Artificial Gills |
Think Aquaman (Although, we are not quite sure
how he is useful). Just like flying; the capability of breathing underwater is
one of those things that we have all wanted. Israel based inventor Alon Bodner
has come up with a prototype; LikeAFish (that’s one smart name) which allows
humans to breather underwater by generating oxygen from the water like the
gills of a fish. The current issues are that of size and weight, however,
progress is being made quite rapidly to overcome these issues.
2. Agricultural Robots
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| Agricultural Robots |
3. Sunscreen
Pills
Sun is good but too much of sun is bad and that’s why we have sunscreens.
However, as is with humans we just can’t stop improvising stuff and now we want
sunscreens that can be administered orally. So what we are looking for is a
tablet, which we can take and then walk around in the sun while being
protected. Good news folks; a study is being carried out at King’s College
(London) and according to Dr. Paul Long who is the head of this three year
project; ‘There would have to be a lot of toxicology tests done first but I
imagine a sunscreen tablet might be developed in five years or so. Nothing like
it exists at the moment.’
4. Paper-Thin, Flexible Computers and Phones
How would you feel if your smartphone or tablet was
as thin as paper and capable of exhibiting the same level of flexibility? Would
feel pretty awesome, no? The future has such gadgets for you in store. As of
now projects are underway to come up with smartphones and tablets, which will
be fully functional yet look just like paper. Papertab was showed in CES 2013
and a collaborative effort is being made by two Canadian and American
universities and the project is being called; ‘Paperphone’. Dr. Roel Vertegaal
from Queens University says; ‘This is the future. Everything is going to look
and feel like this within five years.’
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| Tooth Regeneration |
Going to the dentist is one of the most terrifying
experiences. However, it is also one of the most crucial ones. Why is that so?
Because if you damage your teeth then the damage is permanent and you’d have to
live with that for the rest of your life. Yeah, that’s old new. The newsflash;
scientists are working on to how to regenerate human teeth based on alligator’s
system of regeneration, which comes into play when the tooth is damaged or
lost. According to a study that was carried out in a lab at UTAH back in
November 2012, humans can also regenerate teeth based on this alligator’s
system in a lab with some modifications.
6. Holographic TV
6. Holographic TV
This is more than just exciting; the future holds
holographic television instead of your LEDs or extra HD TVs. The next generation
of TV won’t be about the screen size and quality but rather about viewing area.
MIT researchers have created a chip which is able to render a holographic
display as good as real world – 50 Gigapixels per second. The cost of such TVs
would be too high, that’s the general opinion, but Michael Bove, MIT’s Object
based Media Group disagress; ‘The technology itself is one that’s easy and
inexpensive and, as far as we are aware and Nature is aware, has never been
applied to displays before.’ According to his speculations such TVs will be
available in the next ten years or so.
7. Real-Time Google Earth
Google Earth is quite a wonder, wouldn’t
you agree? Do you have any ideas on how to improve it? Well, for starters;
let’s make it real-time. Welcome to Oxford where at RAL Space, scientists are
busy in building video camera, 2, which are unlike any camera you have ever
seen. The purpose for which they are being built is unique as well. Once in
space, they will be pointed towards Earth and will be telecasting live. The
cameras are basically 1 meter long tubes, which come clad with electronics and
mirrors. They will be mounted on the exterior of International Space Station.
The other approach that has been taken by Georgia Tech team makes use of live
feeds to relay it onto Google Earth and hence, create a Real-Time effect.
8.
Wireless Electricity
Among many fantasies that the mankind has, wireless
electricity sure has earned its place. However, you would have to give this
fantasy up because this is soon going to be a reality (about a decade or so).
We have seen wireless charging for gadgets and that’s proof enough to build a
structure onto. A number of companies are trying to come up with electric
‘hubs’, which will be capable of powering up an entire house. The work is based
upon the research done by Marin Soljacic of MIT. The idea is to make use of the
fact that some particular electromagnetic waves make it easy to transfer energy
and electricity can be transferred between objects that are resonating at the
same frequency.
We’ve already covered the Maglev trains here at
wonderfulengineering, however, let’s take a look at them again. Japan has plans
on shifting onto these trains by 2045. Since there are no wheels, hence no
contact or friction and Maglev is capable of achieving a speed of 300 mph. The
trains are levitated by maintaining an electromagnetic field. However,
the idea being put forward by a company based in Colorado is much faster, in
fact according to their idea, the travelling shall be done at a speed of 4,000
mph. The company, ET3, has put forward a concept of Evacuated Tube Transport.
The track is within a vacuum tube that has been sealed and pressurized. The
G-forces which a passenger experiences are comparable to that of a highway ride
though. ET3 already has built a prototype capsule and is looking forward to
testing it out.
10. Sustainable
Fusion Reactor
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| Fusion Reactor |
Fusion reactors are already in play; your first
reaction is predictable. However, wait till you grasp what’s really going on
here. The nuclear power plants make use of nuclear fission and although we have
some which employ nuclear fusion; they are too small. So seven members; US, EU,
Russia, Japan, India, South Korea and China, are into a collaborative effort to
build a large, sustainable nuclear fusion reactor and France has been chosen as
the site. It would take some decades to get functional but the product is going
to be 4 times more powerful than what comes from fission and way cleaner. The
project is being called ITER, International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor.
The project ranks second among the list of cooperative International scientific feats.









