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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

What are some mind-blowing technologies that exist that most people don't know about?

The future technologies that are in progress and will be touching our lives in near future. Some of the technologies are used for the research purpose e.g. ventablack, virtual animal
Gesture Control Device:
This gesture control device is called Reemo. It is a device that can control nearly everything you want. Instead of searching for light switches, walking to a radio to turn it on or even making coffee, with Reemo you can just point to what you want and control it. You can even lock the doors or arm the security system from a far distance. Reemo can also help seniors to go through the frustration of solving everyday technical problems. Since Reemo uses gestures that are intuitive and natural, it is very simple to use and you will have no trouble with remembering the commands.
The Active Denial System:
This directed-energy weapon is designed for area denial, crowd control and perimeter security. The Active Denial system was developed by the U.S. military and is not a lethal weapon. Since it’s only function is to heat the surface of targets, such as the human skin, it is often called a heat ray. In 2010, the weapon was deployed in Afganistan as the U.S. army wanted to test it, but it was soon withdrawn without seeing any combat. Currently, the ADS is only a weapon mounted to the vehicle, but both the police and the U.S. Marines are working on portable versions.
Nuclear batteries:
Imagine a battery that won't run out of charge. Nuclear batteries can produce a large amount of energy and can work "at least" for 20 years. The batteries contains heavy metals that could give out radiation.
Nuclear batteries use the incredible amount of energy released naturally by tiny bits of radio active material without any fission or fusion taking place inside the battery.
These devices use thin radioactive films that pack in energy at densities thousands of times greater than those of lithium-ion batteries. Because of the high energy density, nuclear batteries are extremely small in size. They can be used as energy source for our mobile devices, tablets, Laptops, UPS, Cars, Vehicle
The algorithm that can detect whether a person is gay or straight:
Technology today is accelerating so fast it's hard to comprehend. In the latest step towards a future that's looking more AI controlled every second, a study at Stanford University found that a computer algorithm could correctly guess whether a person is straight or gay highly accurately.
This machine intelligence can tell whether a man is straight or gay correctly 81% of the time, and 74% of the time for women. It can't work as a perfect determinant of sexual orientation as a whole, but it has made it more apparent, in case it wasn't already, that a person's sexual orientation is not a choice but something you're born with. It also worked a lot more accurately than with human judges, who only achieved 61% for men and 54% for women.
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Virtual Animals with Digital Minds:
Whole brain emulations of human minds are quite a ways off, and likely won't appear until the second half of the 21st Century. But in the stage leading up to this, we'll be able to emulate the brains of much simpler organisms. Already today there's the OpenWorm project, an effort to digitize the brain of a nematode worm.
Within the next two decades, we will most certainly be able to simulate the brains of other organisms, like ants and bees. And who knows, by this point, we might even be able to start to simulate the brains of simple mammals, like mice.
But by virtue of doing so, we will have created virtual animals who essentially "live" inside a computer. And someday, perhaps even by the 2030s, these digital brains will be uploaded to robotic avatars.
Darkest material till known:
It’s called Vantablack and it’s the blackest possible substance on the planet earth that absorbs 99.96% of light. It’s made of carbon nanotubes aligned vertically.
The piece of aluminum foil shown here is creased, wrinkled, in a random fashion before being coated with Vantablack on one side. But as we can see the surface appears as either a completely flat black surface or simply avoid.
The almost total lack of light reflected from the Vantablack surface prevents the eye detecting any surface detail.
Sonic weapon
Sonic and ultrasonic weapons (USW) are weapons of various types that use sound to injure, incapacitate, or kill an opponent. Some sonic weapons are currently in limited use or in research and development by military and police forces. Some of these weapons have been described as sonic bullets, sonic grenades, sonic mines, or sonic cannons. Some make a focused beam of sound or ultrasound; some make an area field of sound.
Extremely high-power sound waves can disrupt or destroy the eardrums of a target and cause severe pain or disorientation. This is usually sufficient to incapacitate a person. Less powerful sound waves can cause humans to experience nausea or discomfort. The use of these frequencies to incapacitate persons has occurred both in anti-citizen special operation and crowd control settings.
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