Many have thought the Fountain of Youth as just a myth, however if you have the right amount of money, you just might be able to turn back the clock. These cutting edge cellular treatments may be the key to eternal youth.
Japanese scientists create new type of hologram you can feel
Japanese scientists have built a machine that renders holograms touchable. The machine is called, Haptoclone, and uses ultrasonic radiation pressure to allow users to ‘touch’ an object.
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Regenerative medicine and stem cells are becoming big business
There are more than 700 companies across the globe that are focused on regenerative medicine. According to Frost & Sullivan analysts, the global market is valued at around $16.4 billion and is predicted to grow 23.2% a year, reaching approximately $65.5 billion in 2020.
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This Gadget Lets You Cut Your Kids’ Internet Access Without Them Hating You
Parents can now control their kids’ screen time without ever taking away their device. KoalaSafe, an emerging Kickstarter, is usable on multiple devices, allows site and app blocking, and also gives parents data showing usage on sites.
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In 20 years, every physical item will have a chip implanted in it
The Internet of Things has been steadily rising over the past five years. In fact, within the next 20 years, Marc Andreessen predicts that every physical item will have a chip implanted in it.
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Hacking the brain — Using neurotechnologies to restore lost abilities
Seeing, hearing, feeling pain, memory, and movement are just a few of the abilities that are lost to thousands of people every year. What if we could hack our brains with neuortechnologies or use neuroprosthetics to restore these abilities?
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63 emerging risks you should be talking about
Do you know about climate change and disasters, the Internet of Things and the cloud, the on-demand economy and online purchasing, autonomous vehicles and workplace robots, terrorism and pandemics, 3-D printing and cyber security, and political instability and economic downfall? For years insurance professionals have been talking about these and many other developing risks , but what is really hiding away in the shadows?
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Future money
From cows to coins, and paper to plastic, money has evolved in many forms. Soon enough, however, we could all be spending money that’s a bit more abstract.
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GM invests $500 million in Lyft and creates autonomous car alliance
General Motors is investing $500 million in Lyft, a strategic partnership that includes a rental program for drivers of the car-sharing service and also the creation of an on-demand autonomous car network.
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LG will unveil rollable 18-inch OLED display
LG is unveiling their new 18-inch rollable display. Although they have shown screens at a much smaller size, this one is by far the most mesmerizing.
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Students now standing up to learn
With the endless distractions of phones, the constant repeating to ‘sit down!’, and the struggle that almost all teachers go through on a daily basis to keep their students engaged, Juliet Starrett and her husband noticed that something needed to be done.













