2017 has been a year that brought the world some extraordinary breakthroughs in the form of scientific and technological advancements. Below, you'll find six of the most fascinating advances that will help shape humanity's future in many different ways.
1. Lamb-in-a-Bag Artificial Womb
In April 2017, researchers from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia managed to successfully create a working artificial womb. The device in question is a specialized transparent biobag, which fills with a fluid that imitates the internal environment of a womb. During trials, researchers managed to successfully house a 23-week-old lamb. The team says that their technology will soon be advanced enough to use on human babies, and is expected to save the lives of many premature babies in the near future.
2. Editing an Embryo
In July 2017, scientists from Portland, Oregon managed to genetically modify human embryos using a gene-editing device, known as CRISPR. Led by the Oregon Health and Science University's Shoukhrat Mitalipov, the team edited the DNA sequence of single-cell embryos, effectively demonstrating their ability to correct defective genes that carry heritable illnesses.
3. Genetic Editing Within a Human Body
CRISPR, the gene editing tool described above, has also been successfully used on a living human being. A 44-year-old patient who was suffering from Hunter syndrome had his genetic code successfully edited through CRISPR treatment that was developed by Sangamo Therapeutics, a renowned biotechnology firm.
4. Securing Quantum Communication's Future
When it comes to quantum theories, 2017 has hosted some of the largest developments to date. Quantum computing has seen some particularly significant advances, but the breakthroughs in quantum communication systems really take the cake. From sending messages using quantum cryptography to demonstrations of quantum entanglement from space, quantum researchers have proved that quantum technology is where the future of the internet lies.
5. SpaceX and an Age of Reusable Rockets
2017 has been an incredible year for Elon Musk's company, SpaceX. This is because they have managed to successfully reuse their Falcon 9 rockets, which signals the end of an era of ridiculously expensive space missions. However, SpaceX claims that that is only the start, and are attempting to make every single part of their spacecraft and rockets entirely reusable.
6. Finding Earth 2.0 and Trappist-1
In February 2017, scientists from NASA and the European Southern Observatory announced the discovery of seven different Earth-like exoplanets, situated in the habitable zone of a star system known as TRAPPIST-1. This star system exists around 39.5 light years from the Sun and is home to a very cool red dwarf star, that's only marginally bigger than Jupiter. While astronomers aren't in full agreement among themselves about the possibility of human life being hosted on these planets, it's a very promising find for humanity nevertheless.
If you found this article exciting, then don't forget to share it with your friends and family, too.
Whoa! I Can't Believe Technology Has Gone So Far...
From vending machines that dispense cars to mind-reading sleep devices, these complex inventions will blow any tech-enthusiast away!
10:02
All the Fascinating Space Discoveries Made in 2019
2019 has seen quite a few eye-opening discoveries about space and astronomy. Learn about 26 of them in this video.
1:22
Are Smartphones Making Us Stupid? This Will Surprise You!
If you use a smartphone you need to see this!
9:36
WATCH: What Is the Next Step In Nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology looks set to change the world, but its journey to the present day hasn't been without difficulty. Watch this informative TED Talk to learn more.
4:47
THIS is the True Shape of the Universe...
Find out why the vast majority of the universe we inhabit is made up of empty space in this informative and well-researched video.
39:01
What's so Exciting About James Webb Space Telescope?
Why the new James Webb space telescope is much, much better than Hubble.
12:34
The World You See Doesn't Really Exist...
his video reveals how your brain constructs reality instead of simply perceiving it.
3:07
The Speed of Light Visualized in a Magnificent Video
Have you got the patience? Watch, in scale, just how long it takes light to travel from Earth to Mars
5:50
The Rise of the Machines: Can Humanoid Robots Help Us?
Will humanoid robots change the way we work forever?
10:11
10 Smart Home Gadgets You Didn’t Know You Needed
If you’ve ever wanted a smarter, more efficient home, these 10 gadgets might be exactly what you need.
11:05
Science: Can AI Preserve Our Most Precious Memories?
Technologist Pau Aleikum Garcia talks about synthetic memories.
8:12
How Humans Helped Cats Take Over the World
The relationship between humans and cats goes back as far as 9,500 years. How did it al start? And how did humans help cats essentially take over the world?
33:02
The Entire Story of Earth in 30 Minutes!
The story of our planet, from birth to the adult, ancient planet we see before us today - all in just half an hour.
10:46
Neat Life Hacks To Help You Remember Things Better
A lot of us tend to forget the simplest things at times. This video provides some neat tips to help boost your memory.
13 Forgotten Phone Designs That Were Too Odd to Survive
From pen-shaped dialers to phones that clipped onto your clothes, here’s a look at the most unusual phones ever made.
3:55
50 Years Later, We're Debunking the Moon Landing "Hoax"
How do we prove to people the moon landing was real? By answering their doubtful questions in this video.
Stunning 2024 Images from the James Webb Space Telescope
Marvel at the new images revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope.
21:51
What Will the Universe Look Like in 10 Quintillion Years?
These questions take us beyond science into the realm of imagination, as we contemplate the ultimate fate of our Universe and everything within it.
Chronically Late? What Science Has to Say About You
There are 8 positive things that science says about late people that we all need to know.
Enjoy This Fascinating Collection of NASA's Best Photos
Here are 15 of NASA's most amazing recent pictures, along with brief explanations of exactly what is going on in each one.
Is Weekend Sleep as Good as Regular Sleep? Let's Check
If you thought sleeping in on the weekend was a bad habit, you're about to find out that it's quite the opposite.
7:21
Science: 20 Mechanical Principles Demonstrated Using Lego
In this video, we'll explore a variety of fascinating mechanical mechanisms, all demonstrated using Lego models.
1:08
Boston Dynamics New Robot Can Move Almost Like a Human
Watch the latest in robotics in this video.
5:22
Why Do You See Colors When You Rub Your Eyes?
Explore the science of afterimages, the visual illusions that linger in your vision following exposure to bright lights or images.
A Quantum Leap? Revolutionary Technique Discovered
Scientists at Singapore University have developed a groundbreaking manufacturing method powered by artificial intelligence that may revolutionize how we understand and create quantum materials at the atomic level.
27:48
Fascinating: How are CPU Chips Made?
This is a comprehensive look at both the fabrication process and the workings of a microchip plant that makes CPUs for computers.
6:15
K2-18b: The Exoplanet That Might Host Alien Life
Astronomers have detected signs of posisble life in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b.
8:48
Fascinating: What Around Us is Invisible?
The Invisible Things that Turn the World...
16:31
Why Building a Perpetual Motion Machine Is Impossible
Since the Middle Ages, scholars have been trying to build the mythical perpetual motion machine. Was it all in vain? Is it even possible to build such a machine?
5 Puzzling Mysteries That Science Finally Managed to Solve
These weird occurrences have puzzled humanity for decades, if not centuries. Finally, scientists solved them & the solutions are exciting...
8:19
You Won't Believe What Passes for a Phone in North Korea
You won't believe what phones look like in North Korea!
4:20
Ever Wondered About How Our Minds Retain and Lose Memories?
Ever wondered why you can remember something from 20 years ago, but have difficulty remembering what you had for lunch the other day? Learn why here.
7 Discoveries of Albert Einstein that Changed the World
The 7 biggest discoveries of Albert Einstein and how they changed the world forever.
11:02
Ever Wonder What Ancient Egyptian Sounded Like?
Researchers have used all the information we know to create what they think it may have sounded like.
6 Harmful Toxins You Didn’t Know You Encounter Daily
These toxic chemicals can be found in everyday products and can be extremely dangerous to us.
34:33
Is China Number 1 in Global Technology?
In this video, we’ll take a closer look at the new developments hitting the market — and what they could mean for the future of transportation.
2:17:01
Astronomy: What is Beyond the Edge of the Universe?
In this video, we explore what modern astronomy reveals about the universe’s boundaries—if they even exist.
12 Bizarre Scientific Facts You Never Learned at School
The scientific facts we collected in this list aren't the kind of stuff you'll see in a school curriculum.
Study Says: With Age, Come Certain Cognitive Abilities
a study published in August 2021 in the journal *Nature Human Behavior reveals surprising findings that challenge this assumption and may be of great interest to all of us.
Do You Have One Of These RARE Genetic Traits?
How unique are you? You might have several rare genetic traits that make you unlike most of the world's population!
9:34
Was Roman Concrete Really Superior to Our Own?
How did Ancient Romans make such durable concrete that it still lasts today?
Meta Unveils New Glasses that May Change Sports Forever
META has revealed a new line of AI-powered smart glasses: Oakley Meta HSTN
21:25
How Every Nuclear Power Got Its Atomics
This video will explain how each nation earned the complex and controversial title of nuclear power.
16 Interesting Things We Bet You've Never Seen Before
Once we have finished school and learned all the necessary skills at work, it may seem that no further studying is necessary. 16 interesting photos you wish you had seen in textbooks at school.
4:52
Neon Lights: a Beautiful Union of Science and Art
Neon signs are a beautiful blend or artistry and science, and knowing the history and the science behind them make them even more exciting
11:43
Learn While Laughing: The Incredible Tardigrade
If you love nature and you love laughing, this incredible series of nature videos are a great way to spend a few minutes.
PayPal Versus Credit Cards: Here's the Lowdown!
Just how safe is PayPal? Should you have a PayPal account or should you pay for all online purchases using a credit card? All is revealed here!
To enable your Ad-Free Subscription, please fill the fields below
Your subscription was successful, now you can enjoy an ad-free experience!! Note: To make sure you get no ads, please make sure to log in to your account. If you are logged in already, then refresh the page. The subscription can be cancelled at any time.