Future Technologies That Will Make A Difference

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With technology evolving quickly, it is not surprising that we are in a spiral of transition, making through daily changes. On the one hand, AIs like Chat GPT and GPT 4 are making a mark, and blockchain is encrypting at its best. On the other side, here are these future technologies that will make a difference. The ones mentioned below are currently under development, going through various laboratory experiments. Yet they are already making some big revelations. So continue with your reading task to better understand the situation ahead.

4D Printing​

4D printing involves developing complex 3D structures that adapt to different forms or shapes under various environmental stimuli. Some researchers think of 4D printing as an extension of the 3D printing ability. The exclusive unique shape change capability involved in the process makes all the difference, a type of active origami. An object printed using 4D technology has those extra details, making it capable of changing shape or adhering to new situations. This also makes the material fit for self-repair and adequate environmental adaptivity.

Owing to the incredibility of the technology, researchers are always working towards implementing 4D printing technology in their works across biomedical and engineering fields. Especially they think of the particular right choice for cardiovascular implants. The 4D printing technology can be used to create adaptable and programmable prostheses. That facilitates the right typology for target tissue implantation.

Genomics​

Genomics, or gene technology as it is known, is an interdisciplinary field of Biology focusing on manipulating and understanding genomes and DNAs in living organisms. The researchers try new experiments, editing the pre-existing genes to find alternatives and better variations of a pre-habituated system. The resolutions to queries that once seemed part of science fiction are now real, trying to help humans with a better life. All because of the advanced studies on Genomics.

If you are wondering about a proper application area of gene technology, then the production of vaccines can be a complete output with factual evidence. Also, in the future, researchers are working towards eradicating genetic diseases like cancer and aim to produce vaccines against the same.

Moreover, gene therapy sometimes includes inserting RNA or DNA into the cells as a precaution against diseases that are not treatable with medicines. This is only done for somatic cells, which cannot be passed from one person to another. Making alterations to human genes is banned as per rules and regulations.

Quantum Microscopy​

The third in the list of future technologies that will make a difference is quantum microscopy. It integrates quantum technology into a conventional microscope. A quantum microscope can detangle the quantum phenomena, measuring the proportions of photons, electrons, and other particles at an atomic scale.

Other microscopes have laser or light to view transparent or semi-transparent materials. In the process, some of the matter does get destroyed, making it difficult for the researchers to analyze. A quantum microscope, on the other hand, offers a clear overview of the material under the lens.

Though powerful, the entire idea is still under process, and scientists are always working towards developing modernized versions of quantum computers that they can use for further research. Recently, researchers from the University of Melbourne and (SQC)/UNSW Sydney have developed a solid-state quantum microscope that can be used to analyze and monitor the wave functions of atomic qubits within silicon. Such innovations, on rounds, elaborate on how the world is moving towards a pathway of next-generation technologies.

Xenotransplantation​

In general, we share the world with other living creatures, right? From the food chain to living habits, there are multiple ways that humans are dependent on other creatures living around them. Likewise, Xenotransplantation is just a step ahead, signifying the procedure of implementing, transplanting, and infusing humans with tissues, cells, or organs from an animal source. At present, Xenotransplantation is a rare case scenario. Part of future technologies that will make a difference. But the time ahead shows adequate potential for the topic to revolutionize the entire mode of surgery.

Till now, there have been two reported cases of Xenotransplantation, where the procedure involved inserting a pig’s heart into that of a human. One lived only a few months out of the two patients, and the other is under observation.

This type of surgery is a risky thing so far. One cannot straightaway put a pig’s heart into a human. Certain genes are first disqualified from the pig’s heart and replaced with human genes related to immunity and excess heart tissue growth prevention.

So that is all listing out the future technologies that will make a difference. The ones mentioned here are still in their early stage, and only time can reveal the best part of them.
 
4D printing involves developing complex 3D structures that adapt to different forms or shapes under various environmental stimuli.
And here I was hoping we'd finally cracked time travel.

Genomics, or gene technology as it is known, is an interdisciplinary field of Biology focusing on manipulating and understanding genomes and DNAs in living organisms. The researchers try new experiments, editing the pre-existing genes to find alternatives and better variations of a pre-habituated system. The resolutions to queries that once seemed part of science fiction are now real, trying to help humans with a better life. All because of the advanced studies on Genomics.
Aside from the obvious ethical questions (i.e. what's stopping (((them))) from editing humans into literal niggercattle), there will be howling from all corners if this can be used to cure genetic diseases like Downs Syndrome.

In general, we share the world with other living creatures, right? From the food chain to living habits, there are multiple ways that humans are dependent on other creatures living around them. Likewise, Xenotransplantation is just a step ahead, signifying the procedure of implementing, transplanting, and infusing humans with tissues, cells, or organs from an animal source.
We spend so much time wondering if we could, we forget to ponder if we should.
 
Xenotransplantation happens every day, been going on for years. Been walking around with a pig's aortic valve in my heart for over eleven years now. Pig and cow aortic valves are implanted every day. Noticed 4D printing doesn't yet extend to aortic valves.
 
This is some peak "I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE!" shit right here. It sounds "smart" if you are a midwit or a moron, but if you are actually smart or even just paying attention and put some thought you can dissect the bullshit.

4-D Printing? Nigger fuck right off, there is nothing "4" about this. All you are talking about is more complex 3D printing with more advanced materials and better details. You could just have said "3D printing will get good enough to print working machines" and it would have saved us the time.

Both "Genomics" and "Quantum Microscopy" are just the current fields of genetic engineering and microscopy taken further along. It would be like demanding we make a new name for engineering for building skyscrapers once people figured out how to do so. Same for that "Xenotransplantation" shit except even worse, you can apply that label to the first guys in the 1920's who figured out how to get insulin from pig pancreases' to treat diabetes.
 
Xenotransplantation happens every day, been going on for years. Been walking around with a pig's aortic valve in my heart for over eleven years now. Pig and cow aortic valves are implanted every day. Noticed 4D printing doesn't yet extend to aortic valves.
Let me guess, you took a plutonium powered DeLorean to the year 20XX to pick it up after the technology was invented, and snuck back to eleven years ago so you could make it here eventually. Things are going full circle.

Seriously though, articles like this are kinda dumb, but oh well.
I'm gonna print an AK to George Washington.
4D printing means I can beam the fucking thing to 1776 after it's made? What's next?

THIS?
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I'm placing bets on 2023 ending with either a rogue politician or mad scientist figuring out how to do this. IYKYK
 
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