The 10 Breakthrough Technologies That Will Define 2019

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I don’t know about the CO2 Catcher, but the rest sure seem to be amazing. If they really work.

1. Gut Probe in a Pill

2. Custom Cancer Vaccines

3. Meat-free Burgers

4. Smooth-talking AI assistants

5. Sanitation without sewers

6. ECG on your wrist

7. Robot Dexterity

8. Predicting Preemies

9. Carbon Dioxide Catcher

10. New-wave Nuclear Power

The biggest takeaway?

Seven of the 10 breakthrough technologies stem from the healthtech sector.

While several inventions on this list are years away from becoming a reality, they continue to embody the vision and passion that humans share to create and explore.

Details @ The 10 Breakthrough Technologies That Will Define 2019
 
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I don’t know about the CO2 Catcher, but the rest sure seem to be amazing. If they really work.

1. Gut Probe in a Pill

2. Custom Cancer Vaccines

3. Meat-free Burgers

4. Smooth-talking AI assistants

5. Sanitation without sewers

6. ECG on your wrist

7. Robot Dexterity

8. Predicting Preemies

9. Carbon Dioxide Catcher

10. New-wave Nuclear Power

The biggest takeaway?

Seven of the 10 breakthrough technologies stem from the healthtech sector.

While several inventions on this list are years away from becoming a reality, they continue to embody the vision and passion that humans share to create and explore.

Details @ The 10 Breakthrough Technologies That Will Define 2019
No weapons?
 
5. Sanitation without sewers. Don't they call that one the San Francisco method? ;)
 
Where the hell is my robot butler, personal jet-pack and flying car.

I was just thinking about the last two of those.
Saw a piece on TV about the flying car and told my wife and son how I remember reading about those in Popular Science back in the 50s.

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Where the hell is my robot butler, personal jet-pack and flying car.

I was just thinking about the last two of those.
Saw a piece on TV about the flying car and told my wife and son how I remember reading about those in Popular Science back in the 50s.

0_0_525_1_70_-covers-popsci-psc0515_001_web.jpg


flying_cars_003.jpg
I hope they never come up with flying cars for the people. The carnage would be horrendous.
 

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