1. Invisible car
In order to promote its new fuel cell car, which is a car with no tailpipe emissions, Mercedes recently demonstrated an "invisible" car. There will be no impact on the environment.
2. Space Elevator
Japan has made remarkable achievements in the development of space elevators. The space elevator will extend from the space station on the ground to the geosynchronous orbit 22,000 miles away. on the space station.
The elevator cabin can accommodate 30 people. The speed of the elevator from the ground to the space station is as high as 125 miles per hour, and the total travel time is about 8 days. This elevator car contains the living area and other sightseeing views.
Japan stated that it is expected to build this technological wonder by 2050.
3. Self-driving cars
Today’s cars are already equipped with GPS, lane departure warning systems, and automatic parking functions, so the emergence of self-driving cars is only a matter of time. .
Google has obtained a patent for self-driving car technology and is currently testing self-driving cars in Nevada.
4. Assistant robots
Whether it is a simple task like opening a door or a more complicated task like helping a disabled person walk, today's robots are more advanced than ever.
In fact, a new study predicts that within the next 10 years, every home will have an assistant robot to complete daily household chores.
5. Flying cars
People’s discussions about the future have always involved flying cars, and now flying cars are really going to appear. The flying car company Terrafugia first proposed the development of flying cars and exhibited its latest results at the 2012 New York Auto Show.
6. Artificial meat
In order to protect the environment, Dutch scientists are developing artificial meat that can be grown in the laboratory. Scientists say artificial meat can improve the efficiency of food supply by at least 35%.
This method converts stem cells from animals into muscle tissue and then into patties. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) hopes to have artificial chicken by the end of June this year.
7. Moon Base
In order to further explore life on the moon, space organizations are working hard to build a permanent base. This means it will be possible to build a base on the moon or launch a space station orbiting the moon.
8. Thought Reader
In the past five years, IBM has hoped to develop a computer that can interact with human thoughts. Wearing headphones can detect signals from the brain and transmit these signals to the computer to issue instructions to the machine.
At the same time, the computer will record these thinking signals of yours, so that the operation of the machine can be completely adapted to your thinking.
9. Popularization of Drones
President Obama has signed legislation allowing the Federal Aviation Administration to use remotely controlled drones for law enforcement purposes.
10. Wireless streaming
Plugging in a cord to get power is a thing of the past. Many companies are developing technology that enables wireless charging, and other device makers are likely to follow suit.