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Say goodbye to glasses and LASIK surgery

Myopia and myopia correction eye drops were approved by the US FDA. The drops are manufactured by Chicago-based Waterway Pharmaceutical Company and are priced at $ 80. It has already introduced this drop to the market to replace reading glasses, but it is said that it will soon offer the next version of the drop for correcting myopia and myopia, and possibly stigmatism as well.

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Some forgetfulness may be a sign of high brain productivity!

Researchers understand the different systems of the human brain. For example, you see a person for the first time in a store. You may see that person in the park some time later and not know him at all! Well, this is not a strong reason to blame yourself! Some people's brains encode an image with all the details together in their memory! Then, if they see a part of the image of "the same person" in another environment, they will not recognize it because it has already been recorded in their brain with different details.

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Cyborg plants, gardening on Mars


📎 Scientists are looking for a way to integrate advanced technologies into plants. Australian researchers have shown how nanomaterials can be used in plants so that they can better absorb sunlight and perhaps be able to grow them on farms on Mars.


In the possible human journey to Mars and the formation of the first human communities on Mars, these cyborg superplants can meet their nutritional needs. Perhaps these plants can convert the ultraviolet light spectrum of the universe into the light they need in the process of photosynthesis. This ability is especially useful when you are away from the sun.

The world of the future is full of technological wonders. The wonders that come in the wake of the awakening of thousands of unknown scientists.

https://futurism.com/the-byte/cyborg-plants-absorb-metal-superpowers

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🌍 Earth in 2050

Kaspersky Lab, a company known for its security products, has published the views and predictions of futurists, researchers and others about the world in 2030, 2040 and 2050 on an attractive site.

These predictions focus mainly on the technology and lifestyle of the people. Reading the comments of this site will be very useful for those who make decisions about the future or new technologies affect their business.

https://2050.earth/

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Singularity University is hosting a three-day virtual conference focusing on #coronavirus.

In this meeting, experts look at this issue from different perspectives. The list of speakers is remarkable: a variety of biologists and virologists to marketing, sociology, the digital world and crisis management

We recommend using its programs:
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All tumors are unpleasant, but some types are more malignant than others. Glioblastoma is a rare, almost benign, fatal tumor that grows rapidly and invasively on the brain or brainstem and requires intense radiotherapy and chemotherapy for treatment.

Scientists recently used a non-invasive helmet in a new way, consisting of three strong permanent and rotating magnets with an oscillating magnetic field, to shrink the tumor.

Using this technology, researchers were able to reduce the volume and mass of glioblastoma in cultured cells and human glioblastoma cells transplanted into mice (xenografts) in vitro. The device was recently tested on a 53-year-old patient with glioblastoma, whose tumor shrunk by 31 percent in a short period of time.

🩺 If the effectiveness of the magnetic cap can be demonstrated on other patients, it may be possible to offer a much more non-invasive treatment option for one of the most terrifying types of cancer, which means treating brain cancer without the need for radiation or chemotherapy.

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⁠⁣Mice and driving

🐀 You may have heard of experiments on mice by now, but this is something completely new and interesting. Unlike experiments that affect the body of mice, the test of driving mice, examines the improvement of their performance and ability to learn, and in its kind can open a window of new experiments and research in this area. How the rats' bodies function and the secretion of sedative hormones after learning to drive and the resulting satisfaction has provided researchers with a new horizon that may lead to a better understanding of the causes of diseases and control of their processes. Diseases such as Parkinson's, depression and better treatment of addicts that have occupied the minds of scientists for many years.

researchers hope to find new treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's and depression by designing new experiments and understanding the condition of mice and studying their neurological conditions during the experiment.

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Invent a camera the size of a grain of salt to detect problems in vivo!

U.S.A. researchers have developed a camera that is the size of a grain of salt. Micro-sized cameras have the ability to detect problems in the human body and allow ultra-small robots to be able to sense, but previous methods have captured blurry images with limited field of view.

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A wonderful startup in Indonesia

Eco-friendly plastic bag made from edible plant roots that is completely renewable and even edible.

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The canaries have long been doomed to death by their miners, the miners take them into the tunnels, and when the unlucky canary starts fluttering its wings, they immediately notice the poisonous gases rising and leave the tunnel.

Do you know of any other animals that can warn humans of the potential dangers?

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Dogs are the key to early detection of diseases.

Previous studies have shown that dogs are the key to early detection of the most common type of cancer in men because these animals, thanks to their amazing olfactory power, can detect prostate cancer tumors in the urine.

Dr. Claire Guest, a researcher at the Center for Dog-Based Medical Diagnosis in Milton Keynes, UK said: "We have shown that dog function can be used to detect cancer cells through the sense of smell, . Now is the time to use this technology in smart devices."

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Bio sensors; Industrial for the future

Biosensors are tools that combine biological components with chemical-physical detectors to track, record, and analyze biological changes. A biosensor can accurately measure and analyze the level of activity of your body or any other living thing in real-time. Access to accurate and instantaneous information about the activity of the body allows the doctor or any other decision-making factor such as artificial intelligence to make the best decision about the patient, athlete or person.

Researchers around the world are working to improve the quality of biosensors, as well as to develop newer types of sensors. Sensors that can be combined with skin, nerve tissue and heart tissue.
Scientists hope the sensors can be accepted by the user as a member. The better these sensors integrate with their users, the better information they can collect from them.

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McDonald's CEO Chris Kempinski believes that the two companies can be good partners for each other because of their experience in using technology and artificial intelligence.

🍟 McDonald's bought a startup technology in 2019 and then tested it at a number of restaurants in Chicago, announcing that the technology could deliver up to 80 percent of orders and 85 percent accuracy.

⁉️ It remains to be seen whether this new artificial intelligence technology can meet all the needs of customers ordering in-car restaurants.
⁉️ Do you think the countdown has begun to end staff work in restaurants?

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Eat fish to avoid strokes!

French researchers have found a link between eating more fish and reducing the risk of cerebrovascular disease.
People who ate fish as part of their diet were less likely to develop cerebrovascular disease, a condition that can lead to stroke or dementia.

+ Unfortunately, in most cities in Iran, fish is not the main part of the diet. Of course, there are economic issues that can no longer afford to buy fish.

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