Startling technologies promise to transform medicine

Combs identifies five areas of technological innovation that he thinks will change medicine in startling ways: molecular medicine and biometrics, nanotechnology, wave technology, fabricators, and robotics and simulation. He gives predictions on how he thinks these technologies may be used in medicin...

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Biometrics
Biometry
Computer Simulation
Electromagnetic Fields
Emerging technology
Environmental technology
Forecasting
Inspiration
Knees
Medical Laboratory Science - trends
Medicine
Molecular Biology - trends
Nanotechnology
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Pathogens
Predictions
Robotics
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Telescopes
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