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The Future Is Sort Of Here…Predictions For The Next Big Things

Cheree Cleghorn | July 21, 2008

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New York Times

John Tierney wrote in his Findings column, “Before we get to Ray Kurzweil’s plan for upgrading the “suboptimal software” in your brain, let me pass on some of the cheery news he brought to the World Science Festival last week in New York.

“Do you have trouble sticking to a diet? Have patience. Within 10 years, Dr. Kurzweil explained, there will be a drug that lets you eat whatever you want without gaining weight.

“Worried about greenhouse gas emissions? Have faith. Solar power may look terribly uneconomical at the moment, but with the exponential progress being made in nanoengineering, Dr. Kurzweil calculates that it’ll be cost-competitive with fossil fuels in just five years, and that within 20 years all our energy will come from clean sources.

“Are you depressed by the prospect of dying? Well, if you can hang on another 15 years, your life expectancy will keep rising every year faster than you’re aging. And then, before the century is even half over, you can be around for the Singularity, that revolutionary transition when humans and/or machines start evolving into immortal beings with ever-improving software.”

ABC News/Women’s Health

Colleen Oakley reports on five future developments which specifically interest women and includes the Estimated Time of Arrival.

1. Male Birth Control

2. HIV Vaccine

3. Condomless STD Prevention

4. Female Viagra

5. Needle-Free Blood Sugar Test
Source: New York Times, Findings column, June 3, 2008

Source: ABC News, Women’s Health, July 21, 2008

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