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10 Technologies That Could Make Humans Immortal - YouTube

Will humans ever live forever? With these technological advancements maybe one day. From Robot Avatars to Scientists Manipulating Molecules Alltime10s proudly presents 10 Technologies That Could Make Humans Immortal. 

Alltime10s 13/12/2014

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Teleportation: Researchers Able to Relocate Objects Across Distances Via Destructive Scanning & 3D Printing

Teleportation: Researchers Able to Relocate Objects Across Distances Via Destructive Scanning & 3D Printing | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Although 3D printing is only a blip on most intellectual property (IP) lawyers’ radars right now, I envision a time in the not too distant future where this all will change. It’s safe to guess that there are under one million 3D printers in homes and offices today. Considering the fact that we have a world population that’s north of 7 billion individuals, such a statistic barely moves the needle.

BRIAN KRASSENSTEIN , 22/01/2015


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How 3D printing will change the world

How 3D printing will change the world | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
To anyone who hasn’t seen it demonstrated, 3D printing sounds futuristic – like the meals that materialised in the Jetsons’ oven at the touch of a keypad.
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The Achilles’ Heel of 3D Printing

The Achilles’ Heel of 3D Printing | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Why ‘additive manufacturing’ isn’t expected to take over large scale industrial production any time soon

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Chris Anderson: "3D Printing Will Be Bigger Than The Web"

Chris Anderson: "3D Printing Will Be Bigger Than The Web" | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Chris Anderson has exited one of the top jobs in publishing - Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine - to pursue the life of an entrepreneur, making a big bet that 3D printers represent a massive new phase of the industrial revolution.

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Les 5 technologies qui vont changer le destin de l’Humanité

Les 5 technologies qui vont changer le destin de l’Humanité | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Le Big Data, les objets connectés, l’impression 3D, les énergies renouvelables, les MOOC, cinq technologies qui vont changer le destin de l’Humanité dès ces prochaines années.

René TRÉGOUËT, 22/05/2015

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3ders.org - Making clothes at home with your 3D clothing printer

3ders.org - Making clothes at home with your 3D clothing printer | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
How we live by 2050? Industrial designer Joshua Harris has created a concept that in the future, we could use a clothing printer to manufacture our clothes at home.
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Disruptions: On the Fast Track to Routine 3-D Printing

Disruptions: On the Fast Track to Routine 3-D Printing | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Will the future be printed in 3-D?

At first glance, looking at past predictions about the future of technology, prognosticators got a whole lot wrong. The Web is a garbage dump of inaccurate guesses about the year 2000, 2010 and beyond. Flying cars, robotic maids and jet packs still are nowhere near a reality.

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Ready To Download Your Next Pair Of Shoes? How 3D Printing Is Turning Bits Into Atoms

Ready To Download Your Next Pair Of Shoes? How 3D Printing Is Turning Bits Into Atoms | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Remember how, in "Star Trek," Captain Picard could tell a computer "tea, Earl Grey, hot" and, voilà, out of thin air, a hot, Early Grey tea would appear on a tray? That computer was called a Replicator. What it did was use software made of bits to create objects made of atoms. Believe it or not, replicators of a sort have already existed outside of science fiction for years.

 

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