Technologies that will change the world in the next 30 years

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Technologies that will change the world in the next 30 years
The world is improving every hour, creating and discovering something new, and without these achievements, we would not have progressed so far. Scholars, researchers, developers and designers from around the world are trying to translate that simplifies our life and make it more interesting. 

1 Bioluminescent trees  (Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/30/daan-roosegaarde_n_5044578.html)

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The development team decided to create bioluminescent trees using an enzyme occurring some jellyfish and fireflies.
Such trees can illuminate the streets and help passers-by to see at night. A small version of the project was already developed in the form of a plant glowing in the dark. The next step will be the trees that illuminate the streets.

2 Biorefrigerators (Source: http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/06/21/bio-robot-refrigerator/ )

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The Russian designer proposed the concept of a refrigerator called "Bio Robot Refrigerator", which cools the food with the help of Biopolymer gel. It has no shelves, compartments and doors-you simply insert the food into the gel.
The biopolymer gel of the refrigerator uses the light generated at cold temperature to store the products. The gel itself has no odor and is not sticky, and the refrigerator can be installed on the wall or on the ceiling

3 Floating cities (Source:  https://inhabitat.com/lilypad-floating-cities-in-the-age-of-global-warming/ )
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The floating ecopolis, named Lilypad, was proposed by architect Vincent Kalleba (Vincent Callebaut) for future climate refugees as a long-term solution to the problem of sea level rise. The city can accommodate 50 000 people using renewable energy sources.

The floating structure consists of three "petals" and three mountains, which surround the artificial lagoon in the center, collecting and purifying water.

It uses the energy of wind, sun, tidal forces and other alternative energy sources and even collects rainwater


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