Predictions for 2017 are everywhere this time of year, and it is no wonder. There are so many technological advances, in health care and elsewhere, and a seemingly endless appetite for them. We all want the latest and greatest gadgets, we all want the most modern treatments, we all have come to increasingly rely on technology, and we all -- mostly -- see an even brighter technological future ahead. Here's my meta-prediction: some of the predicted advances won't pan out, some will delight us -- and all will end up surprising us, for better or for worse. Like Father Time and entropy, the law of unintended consequences is ultimately undefeated...
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2017 Prediction: Some "Oops" Ahead
By Kim Bellard | January 4, 2017
Assembling Living Tissue With 3D Maglev Tech: A Biohacker’s Dream Come True
John Hewitt | ExtremeTech | January 30, 2013
The handmaiden of scientific discovery is a new tool. Good researchers build their own instruments and nowadays the best among them often seek to commercialize their successes for others to expand upon. Nothing says look at what my instrument can do better in the the age of commercial science than a new discovery... Read More »
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Organs On Demand
Kate Yandell | The Scientist | September 1, 2013
3-D printing has made inroads in the clinic, but constructing functional complex organs still faces major hurdles. Read More »
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