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About the product Get ready to be surprised, because you will find an exciting excursion into the future, which will be led for you by the best scientists of our time — Nobel laureates, authors of popular science books and doctors of science. Sometimes plausible, sometimes quite bold forecasts give an exhaustive idea of what the modern world is transforming into and what the consequences of this global transformation will be for all spheres of our life — from technological to industrial and social. How will medicine be transformed by 2050? What new materials and energy sources will we use? Will we be able to finally defeat hunger and disease? How will affordable technology change the face of society? Daniel Franklin, executive editor of The Economist, Britain’s leading science and policy publication, has gathered answers to these and many other exciting questions. Abstract What awaits us in 2050? Will completely new technologies be available to us that are not even possible to imagine? Or, when you think about the technologies of the future, you imagine flying cars, conquest of space and an all-powerful artificial intelligence? The answers to all our questions about the future can be found in this book, compiled by The Economist editor Daniel Franklin, based on predictions made by the world’s leading scientists, Nobel laureates and writers.
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