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Life in 2050

How We Invent the Future Today

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We are on the brink of a turning point. The climate of our planet is under threat, and resources are becoming scarce. By 2050, more people will live in cities than currently inhabit the entire Earth. Never before has there been such a demand for creativity from researchers, inventors, and engineers: computers as assistant doctors, robots in households, sensory organs for electric cars, buildings as energy traders, farms in skyscrapers, power plants in deserts and at sea, supercomputers the size of a pea—these are not visions but nearly tangible realities in laboratories around the globe. In a unique synthesis, science author and industry expert Ulrich Eberl vividly describes the key trends that will shape our lives and how individuals can contribute to inventing the world of tomorrow.

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Life in 2050, Ulrich Eberl

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2011
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Titul
Life in 2050
Podtitul
How We Invent the Future Today
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2011
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
3407753578
ISBN13
9783407753571
Série
Hodnocení
4,2 z 5
Anotace
We are on the brink of a turning point. The climate of our planet is under threat, and resources are becoming scarce. By 2050, more people will live in cities than currently inhabit the entire Earth. Never before has there been such a demand for creativity from researchers, inventors, and engineers: computers as assistant doctors, robots in households, sensory organs for electric cars, buildings as energy traders, farms in skyscrapers, power plants in deserts and at sea, supercomputers the size of a pea—these are not visions but nearly tangible realities in laboratories around the globe. In a unique synthesis, science author and industry expert Ulrich Eberl vividly describes the key trends that will shape our lives and how individuals can contribute to inventing the world of tomorrow.