What scientific advancements are you most excited about that are coming in the next 10 years?
robot waifu
like a hot one that isn't creepy looking
>>8804358
>10 years
Yeah, no.
We're in a de-facto stagnation and the reason why it seems like we're growing is because the current technology is merely spreading around the world, but it's not advancing like it was during the 1920-1960 period
So I'd say nothing to be honest. More neural networks on a slightly better hardware, that's about it
How close are we to all those people in the taxi and trucking industry losing all of their jobs because of autonomous cars? What about automated warehouses? All those retail spaces are closing too because the rent is too damn high, nyc is basically becoming a never ending sea of chain banks and Duane reades.
I think a lot of people are going to lose a lot of jobs.
Cure for balding.
Global nuclear holocaust.
Cure for beta-manletism.
I want to be a Chad.
bioengineered organs, liver and kidneys coming first. that should be within 10.
Gene therapy using CRISPRs
Cheap and tiny DNA sequencers (one already exists)
>>8804338
>the cure for autism
I need it so fucking badly REEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>8804375
I think the stagnation comes from Tooker's mother (Tooker being the preeminent physicist of his times) dressing up like Susan Rice to spread dirty lies about him from the White House and also used her unmasking authority as National Security adviser to unmask and probably murder people who have tried to help him.
>>8804629
this desu
>>8804338
Pretty much anything at all.
But, I need to be clear about something. Scientific advancement isn't technological advancement. Tech advancement can always be done by engineers. Scientific advancement is only about new discoveries. After it is discovered, it is up to engineers to figure out how to use it.
Unfortunately, there's not much left for science to discover. Thus, any scientific advancements are a boon to humanity.
Most of what is listed ITT is only technological advancement because the science for it has long been known.
crisper and advances in self-replication (we won't probably get a universal constructor in 10 years but we're getting there eventually)
>>8804338
EM drive to be tested in orbit
(whether it works or not), fabrication techniques of carbon nanotubes for structural purposes
James Webb telescope obv