The next decade or so promises to be an exciting time for science and innovative technology. Ideas that were once the preserve of imaginative science fiction writers are moving closer to becoming reality, and if you thought the advancements made over the last couple of decades were impressive, they are likely to be put firmly in to the shade by upcoming innovations. Here are ten incredible technological improvements we can expect to see in upcoming years, many of which are already at a very well developed stage of planning. | ||
1. Revolving Buildings The transformation of Dubai into a global city, international business hub and one of the richest places in the world is a story in itself. And while it is now associated with wealth and decadence, it also provides a platform for some incredible architectural innovations, including Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. | ||
2. Computers Controlled by the Mind If you are looking for a tangible indicator of technological advancements over the last thirty or forty years, you only need to look at the way computers have changed. A smart phone you can hold in the palm of your hand or a Mac Book that's so thin you can barely see it when looking at it from the side can now do the same, if not more, than a computer that filled a room back in 1970. | ||
The headset that reads brainwaves: | ||
3. Energy Produced by Nature Image: Sandia National Lab via energy.gov The idea of solar energy is not exactly a new concept, but it is starting to make the sort of strides that could ensure that we are much less reliant on unsustainable fuel sources like gas and coal. This is largely because the cost of producing the technology needed to harness the sun's energy is coming down, so the price-per-watt is becoming more and more affordable. | ||
4. Rise of the Robots | ||
Meanwhile, other robots are learning how to run and negotiate difficult terrain. BigDog is a bipedal bot that walks heel-to-toe just like a person, and can break into a sprint as well. Could these robots soon be running our errands or even used in warfare? | ||
5. Self-Powered Warm Clothing If you think that changes in clothing design are more about aesthetics than scientific advancements, then think again. Outdoor clothing in particular has developed hugely in recent years, with adventurous types being offered lighter and thinner ways to insulate and waterproof themselves on hikes and climbs. The best is yet to come however, as scientists are working on 'fiber-based nanogenerators' designed to harness the energy you use as you walk to keep you warm. So rather than having to wear five or six layers in winter, you could soon have a sweater with a built-in central heating system. | ||
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6. How Cars Are Powered The future of road travel looks set to change greatly over coming decades. There are several ways in which road vehicles could be powered decades from now, but electricity seems to be the frontrunner, not least because there are electric cars already on the road of course. Technological advancements are likely to bring the price of electric cars down, and with innovations like roads that charge your car as you drive in the planning stage, expect to see as many 'charging points' as 'gas stations' in the not too distant future. | ||
7. Bionic Body Parts Losing the use of a limb is a nightmare faced by many across the world, but recent developments are moving us closer to viable, artificial equivalents. A company called Touch Bionics has produced fully functional bionic hands that can be fitted to a recipient without the need for surgery and can be covered with a plastic simulation of living human skin, The limbs are controlled by the brain and allow users to both lift and manipulate objects using the fingers. It currently costs a sizeable $50,000 unfortunately, but with the technology in place, we can hope that bionic technology can continue to develop in ways that will benefit us all in coming years. | ||
Our Interaction with the World Image: Wikipedia user Loic Le Meur When you are living your life, it's easy to let the sheer magnitude of change pass us by unnoticed. But take a second to think about how we interact and communicate with the world today compared to what we used to do even just a couple of decades ago, and it's mind boggling how far we've come. The internet and smart phones have made us more accessible as people, and given us a gateway to a whole wealth of information that we once had to go to serious effort to find. | ||