Life 50 years later: Better, stronger and not alone
That summarizes what famous scientists, including Nobel laureates - forecast the world in 2056, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary
That summarizes what famous scientists, including Nobel laureates - forecast about the world in 2056, celebrating the 50th anniversary of New Scientist science journals born last November.
Aging slower
In the picture, Maria Esther De Capovilla, a 122-year-old Turkish national, is on the list of the world's oldest people.50 years, will this age be normal?(Photo: TTO)
The biological apparatus of the human body will be adjusted by routine injections of regenerated cells. ' Donated cells will be directed to the damaged site, where they will repair tissues and regeneration will take place ', helping people slow aging, according to Anthony Atala , Director of the Institute of Regenerative Medicine. Wake Forest (North Carolina).
Life on Mars
50 years later, there may still be no chance for the Earth people to face the Martians, but there will be evidence of life that exists there.Collin Pillinger , Professor of Planetary Sciences at the Open University (USA) affirmed: "The current concern about space missions to Mars means we still have the opportunity to come up with one of the The most shocking thing ever. '
Lost limbs will regrow
New drugs will create spinal cords to repair and regrow lost limbs.'One can hope that damaged organs or diseases can be corrected as we repair cars,' said Helen Katz, Professor of Molecular Cancer Development at Wilstar University (Philadelphia). guess. 'The replacement of the whole body will become a daily affair after 50 years'.
Animals will speak
Thanks to a device that can ' read ' emotions, feelings and senses of animals, Dr. Dollittle's story will become true instead of fantasy. ' The first is to work with primates, then mammals, then to vertebrates, including fish ', according to Daniel Pauly , Director of the Center for Fish in the Great Study Columbia Columbia (Canada). 'And that (understanding animals) will make people afraid to eat meat, making us all become dieters!'
Nourish body parts
We can produce a multitude of human organs for transplantation without having to donate. ' That will be done by nurturing them in animals, such as pigs ,' according to Bruce Lahn , professor of human genetics at the University of Chicago.
According to him, when someone needs tissue or organs for transplants, for example, a kidney, the surgeon only needs to contact the commercial organ manufacturer and provide them with the immunological index of the patient. ! With this momentum, there is only one part of the rare type that is the brain!
Find aliens
New techniques will give us the tools to travel across the universe."These inventions will change the way we perceive ourselves and our place in the universe ," said Freeman Dyson , Princeton University Professor (New Jersey).
Professor Chris McKay at NASA said in 50 years ' people will find evidence of extraterrestrial life in the freeze of the ancient star ice region. Perhaps, these aliens were dead, but in the biological aspect still undamaged. We can find them even on the surface of Europe. Furthermore, there is a possibility that we will find an alien right here, on Earth. '
Paul Davies, a physicist at the University of Arizona in Tempe, even thinks there's no need to look far. 'Aliens may be right here, in front of our nose', while Chris McKay thinks 'the life of other aliens we as well as other British lives of Chinese people'!
Happy 110 year old birthday
Animals will be able to communicate with humans, after 50 years (Photo: VZ1, TTO)
Advances in gene technology will help us have generations of children with a standard of living up to 100 years old but still active, active, healthy. " The most pressing question is not how long people are? " But will be " How long do we want to live? ", According to Frank Collins, the American Institute of Genome Research.
The universes are parallel
Progress in quantum physics will prove that there are other universes - perhaps an unlimited number of them, where other versions of us exist. ' The existence of these' parallel universes 'will become more controversial than the existence of other galaxies 100 years ago, ' said Max Tegmark , professor of physics at Massachusettes University of Technology.
Smart robot
Robots equipped with artificial intelligence will create a new wave of scientific inventions in the field of energy and health care: ' The advances of these automated scientists will include many breaking the world ', said Eric Horvitz , chief researcher at Microsoft Research.
Exploiting the sun
The sun emits 10,000 times more energy than the human energy is using. We will learn how to capture even a thousand of this energy, greatly increasing the wealth of the world, according to Frank Wilczek , MIT's Nobel Prize-winning Physicist.
Godless
Science will propose a more realistic, integrated moral framework for human life. ' America will follow the example of Britain and Ireland that religion is not a prerequisite for human life ,' predicts Geoffrey Miller , an evolutionary psychologist at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
TRAN DUC THANH
- The prospect of extending human life by 16 years
- Decoding why women live longer than men
- New generation explosives: Stronger, safer
- Life on Earth may have started over 4 billion years ago
- The storm will become stronger and stronger
- 'The chickens' have the highest life expectancy in the world
- Life expectancy and cancer: Long life will not cancer?
- Drinking beer makes bones stronger and less broken
- The fusion furnace has a magnetic field 100,000 times stronger
- Life had before Earth formed 5.5 billion years
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