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Nine Technologies that Will Change Your Future
What will be the tech breakthroughs of the next decade? Here are nine we're following. The slideshow begins with the navigation at right. Nine Technologies that Will Change Your Future
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Biometrics on the Move
Customers are accepting such security measures more readily these days. Many smart phones are already outfitted with cameras and only need a face recognition application; in a few, fingerprint scanners are embedded as well. They’re already in some laptops, and Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system contains the needed recognition software. Citibank intends to test the waters first in Australia with voice recognition. Look for the trend to spread quickly to other banks as well as to other countries. Biometrics on the Move
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Self-Driving and Folding Cars
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The all-electric CityCar (seen here), developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, can squeeze its eight-foot length into a more compact five feet, allowing it to fit in teeny urban parking spots. Self-Driving and Folding Cars
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Personal Bar Codes
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There are plenty of marketing uses for bar codes as well: On property listings -- to allow prospective buyers to download info. Postings at restaurants let patrons peek at menus and specials or tip off friends to their whereabouts. For retailers of all stripes, bar codes provide a chance to interact with consumers, making a digital connection. Personal Bar Codes
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Genetically Modified Critters
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Next up: Meet “Enviropig,” a porker genetically altered to make the manure it produces less polluting, with phosphorus levels 30%-65% lower than normal. Also in the works: Cattle that are not susceptible to mad cow disease. The animals lack the protein that mutates, so they don’t get the disease and can’t pass it on. Genetically Modified Critters
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Farm-raised Pharma
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Eventually, the isolated antibodies may be approved for injection into humans to protect against those diseases. Researchers are also using genetically altered swine to grow pancreatic tissue that can be implanted in human diabetics to restore their ability to produce insulin. Farm-raised Pharma
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New Cancer Treatments
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Similar tests may do the same for colon, renal and prostate cancers. Dako, the global diagnostic company, is developing a test to select patients with metastatic stomach cancer who may benefit from Herceptin, a breast cancer drug. If the test shows chemotherapy won’t help, doctors and patients can decide against it, avoiding unnecessary pain, and saving $15,000-$20,000 in medical costs. That scenario could be replicated for scores of other treatments. New Cancer Treatments
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New Drug Therapies
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The Food & Drug Administration is on the cusp of approving a promising drug for lupus, Benlysta, from Human Genome Sciences and GlaxoSmithKline. Gene mapping will also make drug development faster and cheaper. All this could mean big savings in health costs as well as better results. New Drug Therapies
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Power up on the Roof
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Solar roofing systems offer big advantages over more conventional solar panels: In addition to being less bulky and more attractive, they offer more flexibility and can cover entire roofs, including irregular spaces, to capture more power. Power up on the Roof
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Time For Your Pill
One tech solution: A pill bottle cap that lights up when it’s time for a dose. The GlowCap, made by Vitality Inc., emits a pulsing orange light, followed by a beep that becomes increasingly insistent until the bottle is opened. No response will prompt an electronic phone call or e-mail. Time For Your Pill
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