Science and Technology in the next decade: smelling the smell of coffee on the Internet

Cell phone batteries will be able to be charged once and used for two consecutive months in 2012. Information technology will evolve to the point where people can smell coffee on the internet in 2015. The machine will stand for surgery. simple shifts in 2018 .

These are some of the projects included in the report entitled "Scientific studies until 2020" by the Policy Institute of the Information Ministry of Japan, which gathers reports of nearly 3500 researchers. Japan in Japanese technology, academia and research centers on their Research and Development work.

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Japanese scientists have come up with many scenarios of the future. For example, if a person faints in a car, he or she will be recognized by the vehicle's technical means through the change in the iris in the eye. Immediately there will be emergency vehicles accessible to the hospital and their families will be notified through the unified medical system throughout the country.

If the diagnosis shows that the person has a heart attack, they will be transferred to surgery with a remote treatment system. A tiny robot will take care of this surgery under the remote direction of the doctor.

In a different scenario, there will be three-dimensional eyeglasses that help carriers know their health status. These health parameters will display a virtual screen .

This is the first time the Japanese government conducted a survey on future scientific and technical trends. According to the Japanese Ministry of Information, 76% of the most important technologies in the report will be developed in 2011, and about 75% of them will be on the market by 2013. This survey can also show the upcoming roadmap for developing science and technology of Japan.

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