Inventions You Probably Haven't Heard Of

Dale Miller
Advancements in science and technology are growing at a rapid pace. Your computer is considered outdated if it's over 3 years old. Your cell phone is considered outdated if it is 2 years old. There are so many inventions you probably have not heard about yet. Usually, people find out about a new tech gadget when they see it on TV or maybe through a friend or family member buys it. I know I'm not the type to go out and buy the latest gadget or newest cell phone. I appreciate the new technology , but I have patience to learn about how these new gadgets work and could possibly help me. Of course the costs are much higher when they first hit the market, then after a year or so the prices drop by almost 50 percent.

Some really interesting 2010 inventions that we will be seeing in the future include:

The neonurture incubator, which uses old car parts recycled such as headlights and dashboard fans to provide critical care for newborns. The headlights provide heat and light and the dashboard fan provides filtered air. There is an alarm which can alert a caregiver in case of something going wrong

The X51A Wave Rider, is a hyper-sonic missile like tank that speeds through the ocean and can attack any spot on the globe with lightning speed and accuracy. The machine can go 600 miles in 10 minutes.

The lifeguard robot can swim 15 times faster than a human go up to 24 mph. It is a buoy operated by remote and is the first of its kind.

Another life saving invention is lab grown lungs. Researchers have created features of a rat lung that can function 95 percent of a normal human lung.

The plastic recycled bottle boat is a boat made from 12,000 recycled plastic bottles held together by glue and stored in a shelf like area.

Google driver-less car is a Prius equipped with video cameras at different angles, radar sensors, laser range finders, and has driver over 140,000 miles without an accident. It drives itself around mapping out routes and takes videos and thousands of hours of entire cities and states throughout America.

Source:

www.time.com
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/completelist/0,29569,2029497,00.html

Published by Dale Miller

Lives in Buffalo,NY and works in the auto industry. I like to write articles for websites on topics that are interesting to me. You should never stop learning.  View profile

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  • Megan Myers4/4/2011

    If you can solve problems, you can get paid for it. Just published an article on this.

  • Lori Borys1/30/2011

    I had no idea! I love the incubator!

  • cindy1/24/2011

    Great article. Can you imagine the world actually using these?

  • Laura Cone1/23/2011

    great job

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