Synthetic organs and other medical tech by Woolf, Alex, 1964- author.
"Imagine a world where a human heart can be printed to order and tiny nanoscale machines constantly monitor our health. Where synthetic organs provide life-saving solutions for patients in need of organ transplants and robotic surgeons guided by artificial intelligence (AI) help perform delicate operations. That world is closer than you think. This book looks at the many ways that new medical technology is transforming the future of healthcare. "--
Smart grids and other energy tech by Jackson, Tom, 1972- author.
"The discoveries and inventions of today are poised to change the way you live in the near future. Today's cities depend on an abundant and reliable supply of electricity. But the way we generate and transport that electricity is wasteful and inefficient. It needs to get smarter. Read [this book] to discover how scientists, engineers, and inventors are developing new technology to deliver the electricity needed to power our future."--Back cover.
Cubesats and other satellite tech by Spilsbury, Richard, 1963- author.
"New miniaturized Cubesats are revolutionizing the space industry and changing the way we explore and utilize space. These miniaturized satellites reduce the cost and time required to design, build, and launch satellites with a remarkable array of amazing capabilities. This book looks at the ways that Cubesats and other satellite technology are opening up new possibilities for commercial applications and scientific discoveries in space"--Provided by publisher.
Computer chips and other hardware tech by Adams, William D. (Childrens' author), author.
"Tiny computers chips keep our cars running and our smartphone apps and appliances functioning properly. But can computer chip design keep up with the increasing demands of modern technology? Learn about the next generation of computer chips and other computer tech that will run our future devices"--Provided by publisher.