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Friday, December 6, 2013

Four Technologies That Will Change Humanity - Transmission #85

Four technologies that will change the earth:

Tech and innovation that will change the earth

1.  Harvesting the ocean;

2.  Cancer killing lab on a chip;

3.  Turn anything into power source;  sun believable paint that transforms a wall into power source

4.  Memristor

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Four Technologies That Will Change Humanity
By MARTY BIANCUZZO, Chief Technology Analyst

The world is a pretty noisy place. Especially when it comes to today's media.

Between the constant drone of news outlets, social media and blogs, it's easy to keep abreast of the latest mobile technology, gaming consoles, healthcare innovations and auto technologies.

But it's also easy to get lost in the clutter. And it means there are many other fantastic innovations buzzing well under the radar.

Let me change that today, with a feature called "Technologies You've Never Heard Of."

It's my way of making sure you stay informed on all of our life-changing advances, not just the popular ones that hit your news feed.

So without further ado, here are four of those technologies...

Technology #1: Harvest the Ocean, Then Drink It

Fact: 70% of the Earth's surface is comprised of water. And of that, 98% is salt water, unfit for humans.

If you're counting at home, that leaves a measly 2% of fresh water available.

And that's today. Imagine what will happen in 2030 when the world's population is expected to hit 8.3 billion.

Okay... imagine no more. It will spell a 30% increase in demand for clean drinking water.

Simply put, the world is desperate for clean drinking water. And fortunately, there's a solution...

Click here to continue reading...

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