Normally I skip these kinds of articles, but this one offers quite a bit of interesting predictions ranging from the improbable to the highly plausible.
Here's a quick run down of some of the list's more interesting (and entertaining) predictions.
People will be fluent in every language.
Nanoparticles will make chemotherapy more effective.
Athletes will employ robotic trainers.
Bridges will repair themselves with self-healing concrete.
Your genome will be sequenced before you are born.
Passwords will become obsolete.
Self-cleaning buildings will help us fight smog.
Your clothes will clean themselves.
Vaccines will wipe out drug addiction.
Vegetarians and carnivores will dine together on synthetic meat.
Contact lenses will grant us 'Terminator' vision.
All 130 million books on the planet will be digitized.
Supersonic jets will return - For good this time.
Scientists will discover direct evidence of dark matter.
One of us will celebrate a 150th birthday.
To view the complete list, and the reasoning behind each prediction, head on over to the technology page of popular mechanics' website.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/tech...next-110-years
Here's a quick run down of some of the list's more interesting (and entertaining) predictions.
People will be fluent in every language.
Nanoparticles will make chemotherapy more effective.
Athletes will employ robotic trainers.
Bridges will repair themselves with self-healing concrete.
Your genome will be sequenced before you are born.
Passwords will become obsolete.
Self-cleaning buildings will help us fight smog.
Your clothes will clean themselves.
Vaccines will wipe out drug addiction.
Vegetarians and carnivores will dine together on synthetic meat.
Contact lenses will grant us 'Terminator' vision.
All 130 million books on the planet will be digitized.
Supersonic jets will return - For good this time.
Scientists will discover direct evidence of dark matter.
One of us will celebrate a 150th birthday.
To view the complete list, and the reasoning behind each prediction, head on over to the technology page of popular mechanics' website.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/tech...next-110-years
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