Inventions that change future eating habits

Science and technology has crept into every corner of life, including the culinary field. Below will be new inventions that can change the way people eat in the future.

New inventions in all fields open up new application opportunities, help change lives, even change the way people face everyday life, below are such foods.

Beer drinking is not drunk

This is not known as good news or sad news for gentlemen and beer lovers. Australian scientists have invented a beer that is not drunk by adding electrolytes to beer, the flavor remains the same without causing headaches, nausea or dehydration.

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Beer not drunk is a new invention that will change the entire industry if it is actually sold.

A group of Australian nutritional researchers have created a beer from nectar, amber with a taste like other ordinary beers but only feels a bit stunned the next day, absolutely no headache or urination, causing electrolyte loss.

Unfortunately, this electrolyte will reduce the alcohol content in beer and connoisseurs of beer will realize the difference. Scientists are still testing and will launch this non-drunk beer to market to compete with other beers someday.

The machine turns human feces into clean water of Bill Gates

The issue of clean water is about to become a hot spot when the earth's water resources are about to run out. It sounds horrible, but this machine will probably become extremely useful in the future. The device is part of the latest project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which is capable of extracting water from waste, then going through some special and distilled filtration lines to extract steam. The water after treatment is clean and safe, as well as completely drinkable.

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Bill Gates drinks water given from his new invention.

First, the waste is crushed and broken down and then put into the chain. It then passes through the distillation pipe to collect steam and dry waste. Dry waste is used as fuel to run the generator. Electricity generated is supplied to the municipal electricity network. The water is removed and passes through the filters to form clean water.

Turn human waste into food

Another invention related to waste. The European Space Agency (ESA) has studied the improvement of a system that they believe will help astronauts live longer in extraterrestrial environments.

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Scientists have developed new inventions that make full use of human waste.(Illustration)

ESA's program, called Micro-ecology, is like an alternative support system (Melissa). It is designed to recycle all waste of people into oxygen, food and water.

Food is absorbed through the skin

Scientists are planning to develop a method to bring nutrition into the body through skin patches. This food patch contains essential nutrients and can be used for troops in extreme conditions or miners, astronauts. The patches have a microprocessor so it can accurately calculate a person's nutritional needs and produce the corresponding nutrients.

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This skin-absorbing food patch is a very unique new invention.

This product cannot completely replace food but it also helps soldiers survive until they have a chance to eat a real meal.

Breathing gas is also enough

Professor David Edwards of Harvard University invented the Le Whif device capable of spraying dark mist chocolate. Then, improved Canadian chef Norman Aitken and perfected Le Whif with a basic device that was just a vase with an implantable ultrasound machine below.

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Instead of eating, people will probably inhale food in the future.(Illustration)

In the future, people will probably just breathe enough if this new invention is applied to other foods.