Seven most magnificent palaces in the world
The prestigious magazine Architectural Digest has published a ranking of the world's most beautiful palaces. Let us take a look at the buildings that topped this list
Revived Dinosaurs
Experts believe that a real Jurassic Park or even more than one may appear in the near future. Notably, visitors will see not the high-tech prototypes of dinosaurs but the living duplicates of this extinct species. To achieve this, scientists are conducting experiments to recreate the dead animals. However, many experts doubt the success of this project. Therefore, they will hardly make a reality of their bold fantasies.
Day Length Increase
According to scientists, the duration of each day increases by almost 2 milliseconds in 100 years. A billion years ago, the duration of the day was only 18 hours, while 300 million years ago, it amounted to 22 hours. Scientists see the influence of the moon as a reason for this phenomenon: our planet slows down its rotation due to the gravitation of its satellite. As the number of hours per day grows, the number of days reduces. For example, 300 million years ago, there were 400 days a year while today there are 365.
Panoramic Airplane Windows
The idea for this innovation belongs to Spike Aerospace. Specialists of the company are trying to create a window model without usual glass and rubber seals. Nevertheless, many experts suggest that their attempts are doomed to failure. Most likely, such panoramic windows will be virtual, experts surmise.
Brain Prosthesis
This technology is aimed at correcting the work of the human brain. It was first mentioned in 2005. However, it is still underway and the results are unknown yet. Experts remind that the brain prosthesis is not a replacement for the human brain. It is a technique that continuously corrects brain readings to people with injuries, collects memories, and improves mental performance.
Medical Scanning Mirror
Interestingly, such technology already exists but its functions are limited to the selection of clothing and making a healthy meal plan. Specialists of the British company Futurizon are confident that in the future all bathrooms will be equipped with high-tech mirrors. The scanning mirror is expected to take on a number of medical functions. For example, every morning, it will scan the body of its owner. As being connected to the global medical network, the scanning mirror will transmit accurate data about the body enabling doctors to make a diagnose quicker and then prescribe medical treatment.
Emergence of Antibiotic Resistance
According to leading medical experts, in the future, humanity may develop resistance (addiction) to antibiotics. As a result, viruses and bacteria will be difficult to be killed. Experts say that the era of antimicrobial resistance will come in the 2050s. Maybe, more advanced pharmaceutical products will replace antibiotics.
Spy Dust
In 2018, professor at University of California Chris Peter announced the development of smart dust technology. Smart dust is a billion of tiny sensors, invisible to the eye. The dust will be able to record and transmit any physical and chemical indicators of the environment. Experts believe that the new generation of smart dust devices will enable to collect data online. This technology is likely to boost the efficiency of some industries: engineering, healthcare, environmental safety, and military industry.
The prestigious magazine Architectural Digest has published a ranking of the world's most beautiful palaces. Let us take a look at the buildings that topped this list
Winter is the perfect time to curl up in a warm blanket and enjoy drinks that bring coziness and holiday cheer. Here are seven winter drinks that are perfect for cold days
Despite the widespread belief that ultra-wealthy individuals are leaving big cities in search of privacy, most still prefer to live in bustling metropolises, according to the latest billionaire census conducted by Altrata. Let's explore which cities today have the largest concentration of people with a fortune exceeding $1 billion