A Glimpse into the Future

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The world is in an amazing space with regard to technology. It is the most omnipotent force of our times. It has graduated from permeating our lives through just the TV, radio, car, etc., to now being with us 24/7 thanks to the amazing utility of the internet and the smartphone. In their turn, different types of business growth have been generated such as referral programs, which allow brands to grow in a more simple way. 

A seemingly endless number of jobs have popped up due to the forever-maturing relationship between people and technology. Right from social media trackers, to the greatest cryptocurrency of our time-Litecoin.  There are entire companies in the world today, which thrive, solely based on their ability to churn out great Instagram story ideas! Make sure to stay ahead of the curve and take advantage of new social media trends.In any case, a strong social media strategy can increase your revenue through acquiring new customers and attracting new ones.

Here’s a look at some of the new tech that’s going to change the world –

1)  Flying taxis – Thanks to the unimaginable congestion faced by people on the roads, we are now looking at aeronautical solutions. The first of these solutions is going to be operational by November 2021. An incentive would be to test out your small business software platform. It is called the Urban AirPort which was greenlit by the UK government. This urban airport is going to be used for electric vehicles to land and take off in the future. These flying vehicles will be charged by a hydrogen generator. This company aims to replace all the old vehicles with this modern aircraft that does no damage to the environment. Designs are being developed by many companies. 

2)  Bionic Eyes – Humans have always been dedicated to the idea of not only preserving youth but also being able to replace our body parts whenever required. We don’t yet have the technology to replicate an entire arm or leg in a convincing manner. However, we do possess the means to create bionic eyes. In January of this year (2021), surgeons in Israel were the first people in the world to have implanted an artificial corneo into a 78-year old blind man. The patient gained sight in both eyes immediately after the bandage was removed. Positive signs included him being able to recognize his family members as well as read! The implant naturally ingratiates itself to our human body. It is built to such perfection, that the body doesn’t even reject it. This is a major breakthrough that will have repercussions on a host of other related research and medical work.

3)  Infection detectors – After the implantation of a fake cornea, there doesn’t seem to be much that medical science can surprise us with. However, trust medical sciences to come up with even more zany and futuristic implementations of technology.  Consider getting real-time support  when making critical decisions.

A seventeen-year-old student from the USA has developed a new type of suture which changes colour from red to dark purple at the onset of an infection to the wound. It does this by detecting a change in the pH level of a particular person’s skin. The student found that the pH of the skin rises from 5 to 9 when a wound becomes infected. The student further found that beetroot juice naturally changes color when the pH goes to 9, and so used that as a dye while making the sutures.

 

 

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