
Transformations
How New Developments in Science, Technology, Business, and Society Are Changing Your Life
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Narrated by:
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Bill Georato
About this listen
Transformations: How New Developments in Science, Technology, Business, and Society Are Changing Your Life features short commentaries on new developments that are changing everyone's life. The book was inspired by a series of articles on these topics, initially published in the Huffington Post, which have been turned into a book with 21 changes and what to expect.
The book features chapters divided into these five sections:
- High tech devices and trends
- Mind and body discoveries
- Amazing animals
- Pop culture and society
- Business and work
The chapters in each section feature comments and suggestions on the present and future changes in our life. Some examples are:
- Some amazing new devices such as talking toothbrushes and forks
- Why lottery winners might do better if winners could give money away
- How blindly following a GPS can lead to problems
- The end of road rage with the rise of driverless cars
- Chimp memory power and the decline of human intelligence
- The new cinematographers - animals with critter cams and video cameras
- The new science of bringing back extinct animals
- New technologies enabling people to see with their tongues
- How mind control is becoming for real
- The possibility of living forever