Innovation in the world, a world of innovation… a rapidly changing era you want to board a flight that is e-flight like an e-bike… you have heard of the seven wonders of the world, but now the eighth wonder is happening… you work for a robot You can do it, but if you tell a joke and the robot laughs, will it happen? Yes, the world is running so fast that there are new innovations every day. Even billionaires experiment. Today we will talk about five such innovations, with which we have to think that if this is the current situation, how will the future be? Hello, the world wakes up every morning and hears about a new invention. Sometimes we get to know about such experiments that we have to think that if this is the situation in 2024, how will the world have become in the coming years in 2030 or 2035? What was once a fantasy of a virtual world is now becoming a reality. 1. Billionaire spends 17 crores to look younger This billionaire has decided to reverse his age. His wish is to stay young forever. He is currently 47 years old and wants to reach his teenage years. The name of this billionaire is Brian Johnson. This is an American entrepreneur. Has own company and manufactures motherboards and various devices. He is also a writer. Brian took a resolution and fulfilled it. Along with blood, there is another fluid in our body called plasma. If you replace this plasma, the age starts to get younger, but this surgery is very expensive and also complicated. The American businessman spent 2 million dollars behind this. If counted in Indian rupees, it will be 17 crore rupees. For this he has also kept a team of 30 doctors. He drained a liter of plasma from his body and replaced it with a liter of albumin. This liquid will remove all signs of aging and make you look teenage again. He may be the first person in the world to transfuse albumin in exchange for a liter of plasma. A team of doctors is constantly monitoring Brian. These doctors regularly monitor heart, blood, liver, kidney, brain, blood vessels and sexual health. Brian takes 80 vitamin and mineral pills every day. Every month he eats 30 green vegetables and sleeps at 8.30 pm every night, so that there is no stomach trouble. So far, more than 33 thousand pictures of the inside of the abdomen have been taken with ultrasound and other machines and are being observed. 2. Plastic road construction exercise in India It is not hidden from anyone how harmful the plastic present around us in the form of waste is for the environment. Not only that, it also pollutes the environment. This plastic is also a major cause of animal death. Efforts are being made at every level to recycle plastic waste so that it can be reused. A professor from Madurai College of Engineering has been working for years and making roads out of plastic waste. He is known as 'Plastic Man of India'. The name of this professor who made roads out of plastic is Rajagopalan Vasudevan. In the year 2002, he got his first success in making a road out of plastic waste in the campus of Thiagarajar College in South India. It is said that after about 10 years of hard work, his technology got recognition when he took his project to the then Chief Minister Jayalalitha. Jayalalithaa also came forward to help them. When Vishwa learned of this idea, he tried to buy the formula from Vasudevan, but Vasudevan refused and gave his technology to the Indian government for free, with the help of which thousands of kilometers of roads have been built. It is said that an American company offered around 1400 crore rupees to buy this idea, but they rejected the offer and gave their idea and innovation to the Indian government for free, which has led to the revolution in the country today. 1 lakh kilometers of plastic roads have already been constructed in South India and now such roads will be built in other parts of India. 3. The eighth wonder of the world is being built with AI technology We have heard about the 7 wonders of the world, but Saudi Arabia is going to build the eighth wonder of the world. Work has started on the world's largest building 'Mukab' in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Touching the sky and shining like gold, this edifice attracts worldwide attention. This building will become the jewel of Saudi Arabia. The cube-shaped building face that we have in the snake-ladder game would be 1300 feet (about 400 m) tall, spread over 1200 feet (366 m) on the surface. Developer New Murabba Development Company and Saudi Arabia's Central Public Investment Fund (PIF) are investing in the building. Ground work at the Muqab site is now 86 percent complete. 'Mukab' is going to be a center where no one needs to go anywhere after coming. It will also have cultural places, restaurants, retail spaces, universities, theaters and iconic museums. Its floor space will be 2 million square feet. Muqab will have 1,04,000 flats and 9000 hotel rooms. The special thing about it will be that it will take only 15 minutes to walk from one corner to another. The match will be ready by 2030. This building will provide employment to 3,34,000 people. AI technology will be used in building this building. 4. Emotional Intelligence Robot! There was a time when we had to depend on humans for every task, big and small, but in the world of AI and ML, some jobs are being done by robots. However, there are still some tasks that robots cannot do, but humans can. A human can laugh, cry, get angry, but a robot can't do anything like that, but China has now created a robot that has human-like senses. China has created a stir with its new invention. He has created a robot named Guangua No.1. This robot is not just a machine, but it can accompany man in his pain. It was presented at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference. The feature of this robot created by Fudan University is that it can recognize human emotions and give the same reaction. It contains four emotions – happiness, sadness, anger and happiness. The maker of this robot claims that it is very beneficial for the elderly. Good company for single elders. Gan Zhongxue, deputy dean of Fudan University, said that this humanoid robot is designed to serve and care for the elderly, which will become a good companion for people. This will not only take care of their physical needs, but also their mental and emotional health. This robot with emotional intelligence can prove to be dangerous if it tries to take the place of a human. 5. NASA built the first hybrid electric aircraft, a flight without fuel NASA has built a hybrid electric aircraft. In this, the flight range of the aircraft can be increased with the help of powertrain. This is because lithium-iron batteries last longer than fossil fuels. NASA's first all-electric experiment aircraft was the X-57 Maxwell, but it was cargo only. This is NASA's first crewed X-plane in two decades, which can also carry passengers. Airbus, Daher and Safran have jointly developed a hybrid-propulsion aircraft demonstrator Ecopulse. It is not yet certain when it will be possible for passengers to travel in this type of e-plane, but it will be possible. The aircraft manufacturer and NASA put the e-aircraft on display at the King County International Airport. The aircraft is a 'de Havilland Dash 7', which was previously used for cargo, but is now used for passengers. Magnix, a company working under NASA's Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration (EPFD) project, will further modify it so that passengers can travel aboard E-Flight in the future. NASA says this experiment means that the negative impact of fuel on the environment can be reduced in the future by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, Apple founder Steve Jobs said that you should not be afraid of any new innovation, see it as an opportunity. Tune in from Monday to Friday at 8 pm Editor's View… (Research : Yashpal Bakshi)
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