What are your top advancements in science and tech of the of remainder 21st century?

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What are your top advancements in science and tech of remainder of the 21st century?
A.i
Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

Humanoid robotics that can do all house work, handle most of the production chain and take care of people. This is largerly possibly because of a.i advances of course.

Male pregnancy through womb transplants by 2070's!

Bioprinting of organs including the womb talks about above! But also imagine being able to print up a lung, heart or any other organ you need based on your own dna? No shortage in supply or worry.

Quantum computers that can work a thousand times as fast in solving complex problems compared to classical computers.

Reusable rockets that are 1/100th or even 1/1000th the cost of the throw aways of old. This opens up space travel and the private sector for space travel and tourism. I suspect massive floatable space stations 2-4 times as big as the iss by 2060's.

Limited anti-aging vaccines or pills come into main stream by 2060's???

Here is some of the advances so far...
 
Stepford Wives

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What are your top advancements in science and tech of the of remainder 21st century?​

  1. Fake boobs you can tape on that are self-lactating.
  2. Trembling tummy you wear under your shirt that simulates the kicks and movements of an actual life fetus.
  3. Men-U-Strat, that new invention a guy can wear which feeds a small hose down into ones shorts to release a red stain down there at the most inappropriate moments to simulate menstruation.
  4. Finally, pills to induce cramps and false labor pains so as to make your fake prenancy seem just like the real ones! As a bonus, they make you moody and crabby as well.
 
Getting the top ornament on the Christmas tree to stay on straight.
 
Now you're getting into the realm of science fiction.

I'll tell you the secret. Before you put the tree up, leave it laying on its side and fit it there. A pair of scissors can be used to trim the length of the tip and the needles to fit.

I learned this long ago because my top ornament is a hand-blown antique glass ornament that is hand panted nearly 100 years old now and I don't want to break it by forcing anything.

If the ornament has a good fit there and the tip can support the weight laying sideways, it'll do just fine when the tree is standing up.
 
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