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robots

Topic 1

Robotic surgery has only been around since the early 2000s, but in certain surgical fields it's already overtaken traditional open surgery. Robotic surgery is not ideal for all surgeries, but it has replaced traditional open surgery in many fields, including, most notably, urology and gynecology. Today, it's commonly used for prostatectomies, nephrectomies, and hysterectomies, but it's also increasingly used for cardiac valve repair and other complex surgeries. A powered exoskeleton is a wearable mobile machine that is powered by a system of electric motors, pneumatics, levers, hydraulics, or a combination of technologies that allow for limb movement with increased strength and endurance.[2] Its design aims to provide back support, sense the user's motion, and send a signal to motors which manage the gears. The exoskeleton supports the shoulder, waist and thigh, and assists movement for lifting and holding heavy items, while lowering back stress. Powered exoskeletons can improve the quality of life of individuals who have lost the use of their legs.

Technology and the home of the future

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pushing one button that adjusts the lighting for your entire house. The lights go on in the kitchen and living room and your bedroom and select hallways, and the drapes lower throughout the house. If you've been to Asia, namely Japan, you've likely been fascinated by their toilets. To those of us in North America, they're quite futuristic. These super bowls are loaded with buttons and gadgets whose function and operation are difficult to figure out. At least to the uninitiated.

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Smart homes will be able to track your location inside of a home, either via an electronic pin that you wear on your clothes or electronic sensors inside of the home. The house will know who and where you are, and it will use this information to accommodate and even anticipate your needs. Smart lighting, powered and controlled by PoE, is going to revolutionize the way we illuminate our homes. Smart lighting automatically adjusts itself by detecting the presence of an occupant in the room – when the occupant exits, the lights will either dim or shut off entirely. Comparatively to smart lighting, smart locks can be programmed according to your needs. Visitors can be granted or denied access based on specified identifiers

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In the future your bathroom mirror could do a mini health check on you,” he says. “It could use facial recognition technology to pick up subtle cues about your mental state, while simultaneously measuring your breathing rate and levels of oxygen in your blood. It’s not inconceivable that it could advise you what skincare to use that day based on what your skin looks like, and also assess your body shape and make health recommendations.”

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.” Once activated, this sets up two-way communication with the helpline via a speakerphone. A complementary system called CareSensus will also soon be available that uses movement sensors around the home to track activity and behaviour, including eating, sleeping, and entering and leaving the house.

Entertainment, technology and the future

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A holographic display is a type of display that utilizes light diffraction to create a virtual three-dimensional image of an object. Holographic displays are distinguished from other forms of 3D imaging in that they do not require the aid of any special glasses or external equipment for a viewer to see the image. engage with different virtual reality environments. From a storytelling point of view, it permits the introduction of a wide variety of locations and characters, such as events and persons in the Earth's past and imaginary places or beings, that would otherwise require complicated set-ups such as time-travel or dream sequences. Writers often use it as a way to pose philosophical questions.

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Transport, technology and the future

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In fact, a few start-ups aim to break ground on the Hyperloop, which is a futuristic tubular system that shoots pod-like capsules between destinations at speeds of more than 500 miles per hour, as soon as next year. Pearson said he thinks people will be able to own their own "cheap steel box" and control it themselves using a phone. The boxes Pearson is envisioning will not have wheels, making them even cheaper. He envisions the structure will use a technology that was patented in the early 20th century — magnetic levitation — to propel them.Pearson said that airplanes will continue to evolve over the next 30 years to become faster. As a result, it's likely that windows might start disappearing from airplanes altogether so that planes are stronger and better equiped to handle faster speeds.

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