The creation of artificial parts of the body in biology such as small intestine and the insertion of parts such as the first organ, the trachea, have been all the rage this month.  The brain has been largely untouched, but now Caltech scientists are creating neural pathways that can recall brain patterns, a breakthrough that leads us towards using such technology for better biomedical diagnostics and engineering capabilities that shows a clearer sight of intelligence functions.
Caltech Creates First Synthetic Neural Network With DNA
The Internet has always been a tricky character to put a price on because how can you price what can essentially been seen as free:  information.  Working with the idea of “freemium,” the thought of giving away a product, service, or game with additional add-ons for a price, has been hashed around for years with everything from Skype to Angry Birds using it.  Here’s a discussion on how “freemium” will work for future information tech investors.
How To Use “Freemium” At The Corporate Level
Quantum Computing allows for communication over a wide range using quantum physics where information travels through planes without touching each other.  The out of this world concept has proven to be the future of computing, but marrying it with our laser pulse data has been a problem because of excessive interference between both data packets intermingling.  By figuring out how to deliver the quantum packets or qubits through the now laser pulses, quantum computing is closer than we think.
Qubits To Accompany Existing Data To Make Data Sharing Faster
Water is everywhere, yet we’re running into major water shortages.  Trash continues to be a big problem as well, as we can tell with the large flotilla of garbage floating in the Pacific.  Eliminate excessive garbage and stop people’s thirst with correct design.
Creating The Community Water Station With Community Water Bottles
Super-weeds are growing more abundant.  Can we control them and is Monsanto our only answer?  Unless we marry the epidemic of not having an ability to deal with the epidemic of crop loss, the world will be in dire straits as genetically-modified versus classical food production debates continue.
Round-Up Resistors Stirring Problems And Increasing Costs