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5 Innovative Technologies That Changed the World

5 Innovative Technologies That Changed the World - not only can support the activities of daily living, some innovative technological inventions allegedly able to change the world. Whatever type of discovery, the technology could help people face problems in the future.

The technology can even advance the healthcare industry, helps people with disabilities become more confident, and changed the face of the sport became much more sophisticated.


CT scanner
CT scanner

In 1971, a British engineer of EMI Ltd., Godfrey Hounsfield, developed the first CT scanner to scan images of the human brain. The following year, Hounsfield won the MacRobert Award and seven years later won the Nobel Prize Committee. CT scanners are described as remarkable findings in the radiology industry that has saved countless lives.

Light-Emitting Polymers

Light-Emitting Polymers
 
In 1989, researchers at Cambridge University discovered that passing an electric current through a particular polymer can make it emit light. Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) was formed in 1992 to commercialize the technology that evolved from the invention. This technology is now being used in a new generation of display panel that is brighter, faster, and more durable.


i-Limb Hand

i-Limb Hand


i-Limb Hand is a prosthetic device that looks and acts like a human hand. Innovation behind this invention is a multi-articulating finger technology, which has made him known. i-Limb Hand was developed using electronic and mechanical engineering techniques and is manufactured using cutting edge high-strength plastic material. As a result, the i-Limb Hand into a new generation prosthetic device that is lightweight, strong, and helping people with disabilities.

Liquid Scanning System

Liquid Scanning System

Cobalt device made by the company's technology is now being used extensively in a number of airports to screen passengers luggage. However, over time the Cobalt Liquid Scanning System is now being used to screen non-invasive cancer.


Water Cube

Water Cube

Water Cube was built in 2008 for the Olympic Games in Beijing. Since then, the place is also called by the name of Beijing National Aquatics Center is now open to the public as a water park. Water rides seluar 6,000 square feet can accommodate 17,000 visitors, has more than 15 attractions such as the Tornado funnel slide, slide Aqualoop, and Bulletbowl. Water Cube also has a huge wave pool and lazy river skirting around the complex.
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