Conventional wisdom says that the demands of an ever - growing number
of humans will soon push our planet's resources to the limit.
These probably won't go away entirely, but a car that doesn't «see» on the same visible spectrum of light as
humans won't really need to illuminate the road.
A clinical trial testing the approach
in humans will open in spring 2015.
I find it amazing the extremes to which we as
humans will go to be right.
I don't think that will change because we
as humans will never change.
Tech has reached the point where a massive amount of work currently done
by humans will soon be done by computers.
Don't use water that is too warm, a water temperature that seems right
for humans will be too hot for cats.
Others think that
humans will eventually want to leave the planet, out of either desire or desperation, even if the time has not yet come.
Animal testing has proven to be a poor predictor of
how humans will respond to treatment.
Even if someone did witness it, dog body language can be so hard to read that many
humans will get it wrong.
Moreover,
humans will need guidance that is provided by a human, especially in an environment of increased volatility in the months and years ahead.
But, hopefully, with education and awareness,
humans will continue to grow up and continue to reject all of this religious nonsense.
Humans will find something to place at the center of the universe... something to strive for, to seek.
The best way to guarantee
humans will read your resume is to look over a job description and identify critical keywords to use in your submission.
The increase has been and will continue to be very slow and
humans will adapt to it as they have for the past thousand years.
Even after cars become more autonomous,
humans will remain involved in many aspects of the operation of the vehicles.
Most
humans will act for the good of the collective (as long as it benefits themselves as well, self preservation is a driving force).
Each successful painting is the trace of a victory of
human will over the laws of nature.
The second scenario is also a comforting one:
future humans won't be interested in running simulations.
There are moments where we have to admit there are some
things humans will never be able to achieve: flying cars, quality tapioca pudding, and simple furniture assembly.
But I
think humans will enjoy this look just the same because, come on, it's an awesome outfit!
Eventually, I
believe humans will embrace a plant - based lifestyle on a large scale (frankly, our survival as a species depends on it).
If the trend towards autonomy continues,
humans will start to fade out of the decision - making loop, first retaining only a limited oversight role, and then no role at all.
But all this can be avoided if only
humans will cause much less CO2 to be emitted into the atmosphere.
But nothing matches humans in their ability, and some
day humans will venture into the galaxy.
Yes, I believe there will come a time
when humans will not hate, but not in this life.
The author contends that every single
human will experience health improvement by giving up modern wheat.