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Quantum computing
Quantum computing
Quantum computing means harnessing the properties of atoms and molecules to produce a supercomputer that could perform memory and processing tasks way beyond the capacity of present-day computers.
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is the application of computer technology to the management of biological information. It includes the use of databases, pattern recognition, data mining, machine learning algorithms, computational and statistical techniques.
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale.
Geoengineering
Geoengineering
Geoengineering refers to proposals to engineer the Earth's climate to combat or reverse climate change and global warming. Some climate scientists advocate geoengineering as the quickest solution in the face of catastrophic climate change.
Cloaking technology
Cloaking technology
Cloaking technology, also called active camouflage or adaptive camouflage, works by using augmented-reality technology.
The Drake Equation
The Drake Equation
The Drake equation is an attempt to estimate the number of extraterrestrial civilisations in Earth's galaxy with which we might come into contact.
The Big Bang
The Big Bang
The Big Bang Model is a broadly accepted theory for the origin and evolution of the universe.
Square Kilometre Array telescope
Square Kilometre Array telescope
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is a radio telescope in development which will have a total collecting area of approximately one square kilometre. Its size will make it 50 times more sensitive than any other radio instrument.
Integral Fast Reactors
Integral Fast Reactors
Contemporary concerns about climate change and the need for new methods of generating energy have sparked renewed interest in the Integral Fast Reactor, a form of nuclear power generation that was developed in the USA during the 1990s.
Large Hadron Collider
Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a gigantic underground particle accelerator beneath the Franco-Swiss border. It lies in a tunnel 27 kilometres in circumference  at a depth ranging from 50 to 175 metres. 
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