President Obama announced just three weeks ago that the United States would be leaving Iraq. While this sits differently with the certain groups of the American people, all parties that have witnessed the Iraq war will be happy to see their servicemen leave the area to come back home. There are stark reminders of the war, in the injuries of war veterans who have lost limbs and are heavily scarred from the horrors of war. The University of Pittsburgh is looking to heal some of those wounds and possibly heal those those gave so much in the future.
Research From University of Pittsburgh Regrows Tissue With Pig Cells
We’ve seen the future in movies like Wall-E and Minority Report where advertisments see your face and target you directly, but we may just be there already. Face recognition software may be finding its way to your billboards and bars, but MIT takes another step by measuring how you feel. It’s not just seeing you, but the next step is to feel what you may want or need.
MIT Mood Meter Recognizes Your Mood
Climate change seems to be here to stay as even skeptics have admitted that the Earth is warming at alarming rates. How human society can counteract the troubling heat waves that may grip parts of the Earth is a different matter. Could the answer to cooling ever-growing cities be in your freezer?
Geoengineers Dream Up Artificial Glaciers To Cool Down Hot Cities
Solar power continues to be a viable source for electrical power collection in the future, and certainly alternative energy sources would like to be added to the growing and troubling hydrocarbon energy needs going into 2035. With more power comes more pollution and potentially more global warming, so solar power may be yet another way to help humanity deal with increasing populations and needed energy supplies.
Space Solar Power Seen Now As Viable Energy Resource