Thursday, November 27, 2008

New Book Reflects on Present Advancements in Technology, Possible Opportunities in the Future

The Future of Tomorrow


The Future of Tomorrow: How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century


New technologies surround us every day, making our lives simpler, more interesting and more enjoyable. And although a hundred people might say “Wow” with every breakthrough, there’s always one who asks, “How can I push this a little further?” Roderick L. Fennell’s new book, The Future of Tomorrow: How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century (published by AuthorHouse), exposes present advancements and discoveries taking place in today’s world of technology, and discusses the possibilities that tomorrow may bring: Imagine tiny computers so small they must be seen with a microscope. Consider machines smaller than a red blood cell that can circulate through your body and attack and remove infectious organisms. Imagine the creation of ultra light materials that are 10 times as strong as steel or the creation of molecular computers that could contain storage devices capable of storing trillions of bytes of information in a structure the size of a sugar cube. Consider the day when we are able to cure cancer by simply drinking a medicine stirred into our favorite fruit juice. All of these notions are ideas behind nanotechnology. Medicine, biology, quantum physics, computer engineering, chemistry, aerospace and business are just a few of the areas where you can find current cutting-edge technology – from nanotechnology to neural networks with A.I

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Nanotechnology

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century


Imagine a supercomputer no bigger than a human cell . Imagine a four-person, surface-to-orbit supercraft no larger and no more expensive than a family car. Imagine being able to cure cancer by drinking a medicine stirred into your favorite fruit juie. These are just a few products expeted from Nanotechnology.


Well, if Nanotechnology is suppose to be so important to our material existence then, let's start by finding out what it is. Nanotechnology is an umbrella term that covers many areas od research dealing with objects that are measured in nanometers. A nanometer(nm) is a billionth of a meter, or a millionth of a millilonth of a millimeter. Let's now learn how nanomachines will manufacture products, and what will be the impact.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Table of contents For PART 2

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century


  • 21ST CENTURY TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES

  • Nanotechnology: Putting the Atoms Where We Want Them

  • Building with Atoms

  • A New Industrial Revolution

  • Nanotechnology discussed before the United States Senate

  • Nano Tech 2007

  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THINKING MACHINES

  • Electronic Circuit Replicates BRain Activity

  • Strong/ Weak Truly Intelligent Machines

  • The Turing Test

  • Branches of A.I.

  • The New Luddite Challenge

  • Biotechnology/Genetic engineering: DNA Cmputers, Cloning, Genetics in th Womb

  • A Sucessor to Silicon

  • Cloning

  • Who Will CloneParkinson's or Rett Syndrome

  • To Clone or Not to CloneThe Technology of Gene Therapy

  • Germ line modification

  • Two mothers

  • Computer Engineering: Distributed computiing, Quantum Computers, Scalable TCP

  • Distributed computing

  • Photonic Networks and components'Great reservations'

  • Science is exploring many applications of gene technology

  • Technology

  • Quantum Teleportation: New York to California in 2 seconds, how about it?

  • What is Teleportation?

  • Photon Experiments

  • Human Teleportation

  • Light Transport

  • Quantum Teleportation in your future

  • How Quantum Computer Will Work

  • Defining the quantum Computer

  • Today's Quantum Computers

  • Ultrascale Network Protocols for Computing and Science in the 21st Century

  • Enabling technologies

  • Scalibility problems of TCP

  • Scalable protocols

Monday, November 3, 2008

Table of Contents for PART 1

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century


  • Technological Advances in 21st Century and Beyond

  • Introduction

  • Nanotechnology: Putting the Atoms where we want them

  • Artificial Intelligence: Thinking Machines

  • Biotechnology/Genetic Engineering: Cloning, Fighting Disease, Gene Therapy

  • Quantum Teleporatation: New York to California in 2 secondss, how about it?

  • Computer Engineering: DIstributed Computing, Quantum Computers, Scalable TCP