Some Mind Blowing Breakthroughs In Next Few Years

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Dear Steemit Family Members.....


Today m going to reveal some future's advancements which are too much valuable or beneficial for coming world.Scientists now feel that we are on the verge of several “quantum leaps” in various scientific pursuits – from space exploration to the cars we drive, to the computers we use and the medical care we receive. Here are some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs expected (hopefully!) in few years


Insect-Sized Robot Spies
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If the internet is to believed (and who are we to argue with cyberspace), then we are getting very close to the U.S. military employing insect-sized robot spies – similar to those seen in the movie. Apparently the Pentagon is working on this very thing right now. Viewed as the next phase in drone technology, insect-sized robots that can infiltrate a secure space, conduct surveillance, take photographs, and record sound are fast becoming a reality. Of course, the military is leading the charge on this Mission Impossible-like technology, which will add an entirely new dimension to the world of espionage. The Israeli military is also reportedly working on this type of technology, and many people are already thinking about the implications of this tech for corporate.This is further proof that privacy is a thing of the past because nowadays it is a improvement time

Laser Pens That Seal Wounds
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Scientists are working on a portable laser pen that has the ability to quickly and painlessly seal wounds. This type of technology, which has been experimented on for military applications, could also be helpful for sports medicine or people who go hiking or skiing in remote back country locations. If you fall and cut your knee open while mountain biking, and you no longer have to worry about bleeding to death while trying to get to a hospital. Just pull a laser pen out of your bag and seal the wound instantly. No muss, no fuss. Also a potentially good tool to have in hospital emergency rooms.

Crash-Proof Cars
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A lot of crazy stuff is going on with cars these days. From electric cars to self-driving vehicles, the automobile seems to be the focus of a lot of scientific advances currently. Add another scientific advancement to the list with new crash-proof cars. That’s right, cars that can literally survive an accident without so much as a dent. Swedish car maker Volvo has been working on just such a car for years are getting close. Considering that automobile crashes kill over 30,000 people in the U.S. each year, this is definitely a welcome technology. Imagine a self-driving car that will literally never crash, no matter what! Now you’re talking!

The End of Paralysis
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The most dangerous issue of nowdays is paralysis The biggest medical breakthrough expected in the next few years, and the one we’re getting closest to right now, involves paralysis, or the lack thereof. We are close to living in a world where people who are paralyzed will be able to move their limbs and walk again. Scientists and medical researchers are accomplishing this by using a machine-brain interface, which enables paralyzed humans to control neuro-prostheses — basically mechanical, motorized limbs that respond to human thought. This technology will make it possible for people to walk again and regain bodily control, as well as using their arms and hands. biggest advancement ever

These are some of my struggle point of views and m greatful for your attention


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Picture source
www.latestadvancement.com

http://wafflesatnoon.com/does-this-photo-show-a-robotic-spy-mosquito/

http://www.iran-daily.com/News/57291.html

http://www.medicaldaily.com/somatosensory-neuroprosthetic-hands-look-past-and-future-prosthetics-323552

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