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Edificios giratorios
El consumo energtico medio de una familia es de 24.000 KWh anuales. Cada una
de las turbinas elicas proporcionar la energa que necesitan 25 familias. Como el edificio
tendr 200 apartamentos, 8 de las 48 turbinas sern suficientes para autoabastecerlos con
energa, el resto se verter a la red como energa completamente renovable y suficiente
para proveer a otros 7 edificios.
Impresora de rganos
Procesadores cunticos
La computacin cuntica deja a un lado los sistemas lgicos empleados por los
sistemas informticos actuales y utilizan el modelo de los estados del tomo para realizar
sus procesos.
Technological advances
Rotating buildings
From the beginning of mankind, man has tried to use architecture to cover his
housing or living needs, but perhaps now he is looking for something beyond. Buildings that
change shape, follow the sun or move with the wind and also produce much more energy
than they need. Although it looks like science fiction is a reality and is called dynamic
architecture. It is a new perspective of innovation that combines science, architecture, the
latest in technology and design.
The first revolving building to be built in the world is the revolutionary Rotating
Tower located in Abu Dhabi, Dubai. This building was designed by the company Infinity
Design with the Fischer System. In the words of its own author, architect David Fischer, this
building will change the way of making architecture and will become an icon of the
architecture of the new millennium.
Organ Printer
3D printing is an emerging technology that has been used to create real objects
from computer-generated models, from toys and jewelry to cars and food. But now this
technology wants to give an advance to the medicine through the impression of organs that
through transplants will save the lives of many people
The process of organ imprinting begins in the laboratory, where stem cells are
grown and multiplied. The cells are then mixed in a liquid medium to form the biological ink.
Each drop of this biotin is made up of cell aggregates. Like any ink, the cartridge is loaded
into the printer, and 3D printing begins. The ink is deposited layer by layer, following a
pattern dictated by the printer (specially programmed for it) while depositing a gel that
works as glue. Little by little, different tissues and organs are formed. At the end, the gel is
extracted and the final product can be used.
Quantum processors
Quantum computing sets aside the logical systems used by today's computer
systems and uses the atom states model to perform their processes.
Quantum computers can process huge amounts of data. One more reason why
intelligence agencies and companies like Google are so interested in this technology.
Scientists could do much more complex simulations with quantum computers than
with current supercomputers. In this way, calculating weather patterns or molecular
simulations would take place in a very short time and would allow a giant step in the
advance of other branches of science.