Top 10 STEM Breakthrough Technologies Of 2017 – MIT Technology Review

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The ‘MIT Technology Review’ has recently shared its top 10 breakthrough technologies of 2017.

1. Reversing Paralysis

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Scientists are making remarkable progress at using brain implants to restore the freedom of movement that spinal cord injuries take away.
Availability: 10 to 15 years

2. Self-Driving Trucks

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Tractor-trailers without a human at the wheel will soon barrel onto highways near you. What will this mean for the nation’s 1.7 million truck drivers?
Availability: 5 to 10 years

3. Paying with Your Face

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Face-detecting systems in China now authorize payments, provide access to facilities, and track down criminals. Will other countries follow?
Availability: Now

4. Practical Quantum Computers

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Advances at Google, Intel, and several research groups indicate that computers with previously unimaginable power are finally within reach.
Availability: 4-5 years

5. The 360-Degree Selfie

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Inexpensive cameras that make spherical images are opening a new era in photography and changing the way people share stories.
Availability: Now

6. Hot Solar Cells

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By converting heat to focused beams of light, a new solar device could create cheap and continuous power.
Availability: 10 to 15 years

7. Gene Therapy 2.0

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Scientists have solved fundamental problems that were holding back cures for rare hereditary disorders. Next, we’ll see if the same approach can take on cancer, heart disease, and other common illnesses.
Availability: Now

8. The Cell Atlas

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Biology’s next mega-project will find out what we’re really made of.
Availability: 5 years

9. Botnets of Things

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The relentless push to add connectivity to home gadgets is creating dangerous side effects that figure to get even worse.
Availability: Now

10. Reinforcement Learning

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By experimenting, computers are figuring out how to do things that no programmer could teach them.
Availability: 1 to 2 years

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2. Self-Driving Trucks

truck-2138974_1920.jpg
Tractor-trailers without a human at the wheel will soon barrel onto highways near you. What will this mean for the nation’s 1.7 million truck drivers?
Availability: 5 to 10 years

3. Paying with Your Face

paying-1438142_1920.jpg
Face-detecting systems in China now authorize payments, provide access to facilities, and track down criminals. Will other countries follow?
Availability: Now

4. Practical Quantum Computers

titan-3-79578_1920.jpg
Advances at Google, Intel, and several research groups indicate that computers with previously unimaginable power are finally within reach.
Availability: 4-5 years

5. The 360-Degree Selfie

paragliding-2219652_1280.jpg
Inexpensive cameras that make spherical images are opening a new era in photography and changing the way people share stories.
Availability: Now

6. Hot Solar Cells

solar-energy-2157212_1920.jpg
By converting heat to focused beams of light, a new solar device could create cheap and continuous power.
Availability: 10 to 15 years

7. Gene Therapy 2.0

dna-1811955_1920.jpg
Scientists have solved fundamental problems that were holding back cures for rare hereditary disorders. Next, we’ll see if the same approach can take on cancer, heart disease, and other common illnesses.
Availability: Now

8. The Cell Atlas

virus-infected-cells-213708_1280.jpg
Biology’s next mega-project will find out what we’re really made of.
Availability: 5 years

9. Botnets of Things

android-161184_1280.png
The relentless push to add connectivity to home gadgets is creating dangerous side effects that figure to get even worse.
Availability: Now

10. Reinforcement Learning

artificial-intelligence-2167835_1920.jpg
By experimenting, computers are figuring out how to do things that no programmer could teach them.
Availability: 1 to 2 years

Source: MOSTMIT Technology Review Images: Pixabay
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