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    2 months ago

    Everybody is going to groan, but solid state batteries. That would be a huge sea change, not just for cars, but also air travel.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah but they’re not there yet in terms of mass deployment and that’s still going to take some more technical breakthroughs. They’ll get there eventually but there might be some new discovery any day that would greatly speed up the process.

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          Yes, it’s brand new, but the mass manufacturing difficulties have been resolved. We might not have whatever future iteration of the technology you’re looking for, but it is unquestionably here and future developments are likely to be incremental rather than revolutionary.

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      I don’t know about air travel. For comparison, Li batteries are about 200-300 Wh/kg, with solid state reading 3-4x that.

      Jetfuel is 11000 Wh/kg. Hydrogen is 39000 Wh/kg.

      By volume they might have an advantage but planes tend to care more about weight

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    MRNA vaccines for cancer, HIV and others. Moderna clinical trials have been real good.

    Imagine getting a cancer diagnosis, then 30 days later getting a tailored treatment that eliminated the cancer.

    https://investors.modernatx.com/news/news-details/2022/Moderna-and-Merck-Announce-mRNA-4157V940-an-Investigational-Personalized-mRNA-Cancer-Vaccine-in-Combination-with-KEYTRUDAR-pembrolizumab-Met-Primary-Efficacy-Endpoint-in-Phase-2b-KEYNOTE-942-Trial/default.aspx

    Also vote. Because one party system has decided to side with anti vaxxers. The other has not. Cancer numbers have been steadily rising, second only to heart disease as a cause of death. There is a solid chance you’re going to get cancer.

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    I second the lemmy saying there is a considerable gap between discovery and implementation.

    But to answer your question, I believe we are due some major breakthrough regarding psilocybin and other psychedelic substances which have been banned since the 60s. Research is well underway and with our current technology + knowledge in neuroscience we’re due to catch up quickly, unless everything gets tangled in too much red tape.

    Improvement in mental health has a pretty immediately impact in our lives after all.

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      I came here for this one.

      I don’t follow news on alt-meat super closely, but I thought the scalability thing was not much of a concern, and I thought we were mainly at the steps of raising demand and meating or beating price parity with the real thing.

      Something like an alt-meat only fast food spot or something trendy that can only be done with lab created protein could be all it takes to cement its place in society, so I feel we’re just waiting for that tipping point due to product that mainly already exists.

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    2 months ago

    Room temperature superconductors. Those things are insane, but by now, as far as I know , the only way to create them is with extremely low temperatures.

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      Considering this one makes several of the other ones listed here more viable, I think it would have the most impact.

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    2 months ago

    Star Trek-style matter replicator/recycler. Just imagine being able to empty a garbage dumpster into a bin, shut the lid, press a button, and an hour later you get stacks of industrially useful metals & materials, bolts of cloth, and sacks of fertilizer.