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Special Report: 10 Emerging Technologies 2007
This year, as every year, we present our list of the 10 technologies we find most exciting—and most likely to alter industries, fields of research, and even the way we live. The list comprises projects in a broad range of fields.
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- TR10: Invisible Revolution
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Artificially structured metamaterials could transform telecommunications, data storage, and even solar energy, says David R. Smith.
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- TR10: Single-Cell Analysis
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Norman Dovichi believes that detecting minute differences between individual cells could improve medical tests and treatments.
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- TR10: A New Focus for Light
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Kenneth Crozier and Federico Capasso have created light-focusing optical antennas that could lead to DVDs that hold hundreds of movies.
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- TR10: Neuron Control
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Karl Deisseroth's genetically engineered "light switch," which lets scientists turn selected parts of the brain on and off, may help improve treatments for depression and other disorders.
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- TR10: Nanohealing
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Tiny fibers will save lives by stopping bleeding and aiding recovery from brain injury, says Rutledge Ellis-Behnke.
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- TR10: Digital Imaging, Reimagined
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Richard Baraniuk and Kevin Kelly believe compressive sensing could help devices such as cameras and medical scanners capture images more efficiently.
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