7 Popular Science's scientific forecasts in 2007

Popular Science magazine has released 7 scientific forecasts in 2007, including the forecast that the ISS station will be expanded by 30%, researchers to produce anti-drug vaccines .

Picture 1 of 7 Popular Science's scientific forecasts in 2007
The ability to produce embryonic stem cells from adult cells can alter science
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5 space shuttle to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2007 with the mission of increasing the station size to 30%
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Increasing population leads to increasing demand for water in the West. The photo is Rio Grande in New Mexico (Photo: popsci.com)

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New generation nuclear plant: This May, the US Department of Energy will select a number of new designs for a new generation nuclear plant, with the goal of building a commercial plant by 2021 (Photos: popsci.com)

Picture 5 of 7 Popular Science's scientific forecasts in 2007
The release of methane, like from Siberia Lake, can affect climate change
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Anti-addiction vaccine: This vaccine will produce antibodies that can detect molecules from addictive drugs and " bind " them, preventing them from reaching the brain and interfering with their exciting effects (Photo: popsci .com)

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Collision within the atom at the large LHC (Large Hadron Collider) can solve many long-standing mysteries of the universe (Photo: popsci.com)