The world is now at hand
The world is now at hand
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Google will detect cancer
Medical scientists at Google X Laboratories have been working on breakthroughs for days. Google's research lab has made great discoveries in nano-technology and medicine. A new addition to the list is the cancer detection pill. In most cases, cancer is more likely to be cured if it is detected at an early stage. The greater the delay in detection, the greater the risk of death. Therefore, it is expected that Google's pill will play an extraordinary role in preventing cancer.
Head replacement
For the past four decades, the best scientists-researchers-doctors around the world have been relentlessly striving to find a cure for paralysis. The main cause of paralysis is an injury to the spinal cord in the middle of the spine. So how the spinal cord works, how to make it more secure, or how to heal the injured cord has been a headache for researchers for a long time. Recently, Dr. Canavero made a breakthrough in this field of medicine. He plans to cut the spinal cord, repair it and reattach it with magnetic induction. This one surgery will cost more than one and a half million dollars (about 130 crores in Bangladeshi taka)! He has already succeeded in performing this surgery on corpses in China, now it remains to be tested on living people! According to many, this discovery of his will destroy the order of nature, and bring disaster. Because people who are incredibly rich can change their bodies at will. Imagine, a man who has lived for ages by separating his head from his old body and putting it in another young body! It sounds like a story of science fiction, but according to Dr. Canavero, something like this may be happening in the future.
Technology will blend into the skin
Jinan Bao, professor of chemical engineering at Stanford University, and his team recently discovered the world's first electronic biopolymer that can be absorbed into the skin after use. One day, everyone will be able to perform technical tasks through the skin without any smartphone or computer. Impossibly thin, weightless and completely harmless to the body - this technology, the researchers' hope, will uncover the unknown secrets of the human body.
Fuel from waste
The world no longer sits. Researchers at the University of Glasgow have begun a massive investigation into how hydrogen fuel can be produced. In an article published in the "Science" journal, Professor Likronin of the University's Chemistry Department said that according to their method, hydrogen can be used as an inorganic fuel with the help of a special liquid. There will not be any electricity or energy consumption, rather, hydrogen fuel can be made with the energy that is created from the sun and the wind.
Robotic arm
The octopus is a very popular animal in the scientific community. Octopus is used in various scientific research and inspiration. Some of the best inventions of this era, such as the 'suction cup' (which helps robots grasp objects) or the eight-legged underwater robot (which can swim underwater and carry anything heavy) followed the octopus. Recently, MIT's Darbeloff Laboratory developed a model of a wearable robotic arm using eight octopus tentacles. You can use this extra hand for dangerous work by matching your hand speed. In this case, it will work even if you don't use your hands.
True telepathy
Scientific research on the brain has progressed a lot. Scientists from France, the United States and Spain have already succeeded in making the world's first 'telepathy' communication. Using a technology called an electroencephalogram, two scientists located in France and India communicated with each other via brain signals. As a result of this communication, they exchanged some words between the two brains without any words or signals, which caused a stir as the most sensational neuroscience research of its time.
Bionic brain
Scientists at RMIT have succeeded in discovering a more powerful memory device by following the brain's memory cells. This state-of-the-art device is small in size and several times faster than normal. Computer motherboards and memory can be made more efficient with the same technology in addition to separate memory devices, said RMIT researcher Sarath Sriram. It is possible to bring any device closer to a 'bionic brain' by fully mimicking the brain's signal system. And this discovery is the milestone of that far-reaching journey.
Sixth finger
Many may have seen two thumbs on the right hand of Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan. Even if that extra finger is of no use, scientists have now discovered such a technology that a mechanical finger can be attached to both hands and used just like any other 10 fingers. You can move it at will like a real finger through Bluetooth.
A New Zealand designer named Denny Cold has created a finger with a 3D printer that can be attached to the wrist with a wristband! (3D printers are another cool thing. People are using them to print everything from clothes to pistols.) The foot will have a sensor that will move like a real finger via Bluetooth. It is believed that this technology will bring a kind of revolution in the fields where the finger is required like music, surgery, etc.
In addition, the US space research agency NASA has announced the discovery of seven new planets like Earth. NASA scientists have discovered seven Earth-like planets orbiting a small star in Earth's galaxy. This new discovery by scientists was recently published in the journal Nature. The discovery of the new planet was also announced at a press conference at NASA headquarters in Washington. The seven planets are roughly the same size and mass as Earth. Scientists claim that three of these have the best chance of having life-supporting oceans. Scientists consider the discovery of planets around a star 40 light years away from Earth as a rare discovery. The head of the research team, astronomer Michael Galone of the University of Liège in Belgium, said about this new discovery, "This is the first time that so many planets have been found around a star. Between the planets, there is only one star. It has been named Trappist-1. Scientists speculate that life may be found there, and water may exist.
Astronomers have discovered about 300,000 new galaxies using the Loafer radio telescope. Scientists hope it will reveal a lot about how black holes and galaxies form.
The discovery of science has brought happiness, peace, prosperity and ease to our daily life. Human civilization has developed from the primitive age to the present age. It is based on science. Science continues to try to conquer all diseases and sorrows. Humans have built this great edifice of civilization with the incomparable harvest of their dreams and pursuits throughout the ages. By accumulating his own life force, by pouring the blood of his chest drop by drop, he composed this Tilottama statue of civilization. At the heart of that civilization lies the strength of the arm, the intelligence of the brain, the feeling of the senses and the love of the heart. Science is the product of human pursuit. Science has given speed to man, hastened the progress of civilization, and made the world smaller. Science has given man the unstoppable triumph of infinite power.
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