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all you d have to do is pop a pill. 21. The Mind-reading Shopping cart In February,
Sleep Better Researchers at Merck have created a pill called suvorexant that essentially makes you a narcoleptic for a night.
There s good reason to believe this pill brings on more R. E. M. sleep and better rest,#says Dr. Emmanuel Mignot of Stanford university.
and the pills are being used widely. Concerns about risks The early scientific breakthroughs by the Amyris founders paved the way for dozens of other companies to do similar work.
and never get tired. 8. Sunscreen Pills An effective sunscreen that can be administered orally has been sought after for some time now.
whether a painkiller an anti-inflammatory or a new cancer pill must pass a liver tox.
Futurist Fixes 1. The Food Pill. In the future, we may see a type of pill for replacing food,
but experts say it likely would not be a simple compound of chemicals. A pill-sized food replacement system would have to be extremely complex because of the sheer difficulty of the task it was being asked to perform
more complex than any simple chemical reaction could be. The most viable solution, according to many futurists, would be a nanorobot food replacement system.
and senior research fellow at the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing, has described several potential food replacement technologies that are somewhat pill-like.
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