1) Printing human organs - Well i did a little research and according to LIVE SCIENCE, the Atala's group did make artifital bladder in 1999. They used the technique to grow artificial bladders first implanted in patients in 1999, but spent the last decade building 3D printers
that can print both an artificial scaffold and living cells at the same
time — a process that involves liquid "glue," which hardens into the
consistency of gummy candy as it dries out.
2) BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped robot created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with Foster-Miller, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Harvard University Concord Field Station. BigDog is 3 feet (0.91 m) long, stands 2.5 feet (0.76 m) tall, and
weighs 240 pounds (110 kg), about the size of a small mule. It is
capable of traversing difficult terrain, running at 4 miles per hour
(6.4 km/h), carrying 340 pounds (150 kg), and climbing a 35 degree
incline. Locomotion is controlled by an onboard computer that receives input
from the robot's various sensors. Navigation and balance are also
managed by the control system.
3) Mind Controlled Prosthetics - Recent developments in mind-controlled prosthetics has now led to a
point where prosthetics can be controlled by a user’s thoughts.Using
a technique called Osseointegration, doctoral student Max Ortiz of
Chalmers University of Technology, believes he can connected a robot
prosthetic to the nerves embedded in muscle tissue. Osseointegration is “the formation of a direct interface between an implant and bone, without intervening soft tissue”
4) Wireless power - Wireless power or wireless energy transmission is the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to an electrical load without man-made conductors. Wireless transmission is useful in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient, hazardous, or impossible. The problem of wireless power transmission differs from that of wireless telecommunications, such as radio. In the latter, the proportion of energy received becomes critical only if it is too low for the signal to be distinguished from the background noise.With wireless power, efficiency is the more significant parameter. A
large part of the energy sent out by the generating plant must arrive at
the receiver or receivers to make the system economical.
5) Retinal Implants - A retinal implant is a biomedical implant
technology currently being developed by a number of private companies
and research institutions worldwide. The implant is meant to partially
restore useful vision to people who have lost their vision due to
degenerative eye conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa or macular degeneration. There are three types of retinal implants currently in clinical trials: epiretinal Implants (on the retina), subretinal Implants (behind the retina), and suprachoroidal implants
(above the vascular choroid). Retinal implants provide the user with
low resolution images by electrically stimulating surviving retinal
cells. Such images may be sufficient for restoring specific visual
abilities, such as light perception and object recognition.
6) Holographic display is a type of display technology that has the ability to provide all four eye mechanisms: binocular disparity, motion parallax, accommodation and convergence.
7) A cloaking device is a theoretical or fictional stealth technology that can cause objects, such as spaceships or individuals, to be partially or wholly invisible to parts of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. However over the entire spectrum, cloaking device scatters more than the uncloaked object.
8) Hover Cars - A hover car is a personal vehicle that flies at a constant
altitude of up to few meters above the ground and used for personal
transportation in the same way a modern automobile is employed.
9) Exoskeletons or powered exoskeleton, also known as powered armor, exoframe, or exosuit, is a mobile machine consisting primarily of an outer framework worn by a person, and a powered system of motors or hydraulics that delivers at least part of the energy for limb movement.
10) Force Fields -
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