2030年:世界を変える技術<br>2030 : Technology That Will Change the World

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2030年:世界を変える技術
2030 : Technology That Will Change the World

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195377170
  • DDC分類 601.12

Full Description

Imagine living in 1958, and knowing that the integrated circuit--the microchip--was about to be invented, and would revolutionize the world. Or imagine 1992, when the Internet was about to transform virtually every aspect of our lives. Incredibly, this book argues that we stand at such a moment right now--and not just in one field, but in many.
A fascinating look at the leading edge of modern technology, 2030 brings together the most exciting work of more than two dozen world-renowned experts, addressing problems as varied as infectious disease, financial instability, and climate change. The ideas the authors describe are sometimes breathtakingly unexpected. One authority on chemical processes intends to radically decentralize and miniaturize operations now conducted by vast chemical plants. "Imagine a washing machine that could make its own detergent," he says, "or a computer that produces hydrogen to generate its own power." Miniaturization has already reached astonishing levels, such as microsensors and micropumps etched onto chips. The book reveals that medicine offers some of the most remarkable advances, such as nanocapsules that can be triggered remotely to release their medicinal payload. Along the way, the authors move beyond the various individual technologies to highlight the unexpected connections between fields, connections that may yield new insights into such disparate events as the financial crisis, the failure of micro-electronics, and the outbreak of a flu pandemic.
2030 ranges across the technological landscape, presenting the latest thinking by such authorities as Craig Venter, the decoder of the human genome, and Simon Haykin, an expert on wireless communication. Written in clear, jargon-free language by two scientists and an experienced science writer, this book offers an enthralling and authoritative look at the future.

Contents

PART 0 BASICS
0.0 Our Mission
0.1 Concerns
0.2 Approach

PART 1 NEEDS
1.0 Vital Networks
1.1 Water for Life
1.2 Food for All

PART 2 EARTH
2.0 Our Planet
2.1 Dealing with Our Climate
2.2 Improving Energy Efficiency
2.3 Searching for New Energy
2.4 Sustainable Materials
2.5 Clean Factories

PART 3 TOOLS
3.0 Our Assistants
3.1 Smarter Electronics
3.2 More Communication
3.3 Reaching Everyone
3.4 Cryptography
3.5 Managing Failures
3.6 Robust Logistics
3.7 Advanced Machines

PART 4 HUMANS
4.0 The Nursery of Life
4.1 The Transparent Body
4.2 Personal Medicine
4.3 Preparing for Pandemics
4.4 Quality of Life

PART 5 COMMUNITIES
5.0 Engineering Society
5.1 Essential Education
5.2 Maintaining Identity
5.3 Prospects of Cities
5.4 Disaster Scenarios
5.5 Reliable Finance
5.6 Peace

PART 6 VISION
6.0 Agenda

Notes and References
Acknowledgments
Index

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