Scientific innovations for human problems. Introduction

Scientific innovations for human problems. Introduction

By alexbiojs | Scientific | 23 Jul 2019


(The image above was taken from Pixabay)


There are no Negro problems, or Polish problems, or Jewish problems, or Greek problems, or women's problems. They are human problems

Jacque Fresco


It hurts to see sometimes what’s happening on the Earth in some regions.

In some regions people still go to mines for coal (dying there sometimes and “killing” the Earth's resources) to get energy, people/animals still die of food/water scarcity, people/animals still die of wildfires/fires, people destroy forests and themselves…


Is a human really the highest form of evolution? (as per Jacque Fresco, not Charles Darwin)


In this series of posts I’m going to share with you the latest innovations which might help us (humanity) to solve aforementioned problems and more.

Initially I was going to just republish my posts from Steemit (which were prepared for SteemHunt community). But there (on SteemHunt) were some limitations, like characters limit (no more than 1000 characters (not words) for our text), necessity for a product to have a prototype and others.

Instead of just republishing I’d like to make deeper reviews. That would be much interesting for me myself. So, I will provide reviews here of the latest scientific innovations I’ve already reviewed on Steemit, but in completely different format with completely different texts, and new ones.

I’d like to talk in this series not only about some really global problems (like food/water scarcity, energy supply), but also about educational problems, solutions for plastics pollution, alternatives for traditional batteries, city air quality monitoring systems…

I’m not going to care in my posts, whether or not it’s an industrial innovation, non-industrial innovation, whether or not it has the prototype. What I do care here is to inform the audience about the latest achievements done in different fields of science (including Computer science (that’s why you’ll also see reviews about some programs which might help us to save time and overcome some individuals’ limitations)). And it’s up to people to decide whether or not they’re going /can afford to use them.


In this series of posts you can expect reviews on the latest innovations in the field of:

  • energy supply
  • wastewater treatment
  • wildfire detection
  • food/water supply
  • deforestation protection systems
  • air quality improvement
  • safety devices
  • plastics pollution treatment
  • alternative sources of light
  • IoT (Internet of things)

and more…


Also, I encourage other users to make their own series of posts on the same topic (the latest achievements to help us solve our problems)


We have the brains, the know-how, the technology and the feasibility to build an entirely new civilization
Jacque Fresco on "Larry King" Live Full (1974)

… and it seems to me that we still (in 2019) live in quite stupid civilization.

Let’s try to help to change this.

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