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Jet Packs: The Vehicles of the 21st Century?
by John aka Jupiter King, Sep 29, 2008
Are Jet Packs the Way of the Future?
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The Large Hadron Collider: Helping You Sleep at Night
by Fabian C, Sep 28, 2008
There has been a media scare flocking the experimentation being conducted by CERN, near Geneva. Here is the simplest possible explanation of what these scientists are trying to achieve.
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Welcome to the Future
by Graeme S Houston, Sep 19, 2008
What would the science fiction writers of the 50s make of today? The world of today is full of marvels and surprises, but some of the things they imagined have yet to be fulfilled.
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Time Travel
by michellina, Aug 27, 2008
Time travel is a point in time.
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The Future of Flying
by desmonrock21, Jun 15, 2008
ICON Aircraft's new A5 light recreational airplane was designed to lure thrill junkies into the skies.
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Energy and the Climate
by Xbox freak 6678, Aug 20, 2008
A description of energy in the future.
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Robotics: A Science That Can Change the World
by Leader, Jul 22, 2008
Robot technicians and how they fit into modern society.
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Get Ready to Invest: The One Thing That Probably Will Change Everything You Know
by Lawrence Falcor, Jul 10, 2008
In the past century the combustion engine has become the most widely produced mode of transportation in history. That is all about to change. A small company called EESTOR is about to change the way we look at transportation. Goodbye gas, goodbye gas stations, good by long charging times on all appliances and Hello future.
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Technology and the Future of the World
by raphael xavier, Jul 1, 2008
RFID and how it will save the world.
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Nanotech's Next Step
by C E Borrowman, May 4, 2008
While nature has used nanotechnology for millennia in the form of DNA, a team of scientists have created GNA as a less expensive and more durable replacement. Until a better replacement comes along, GNA is looking to be the building block for future nanotechnology.
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