The 100 greatest innovations of 2017
WE COULD BRAG. We could say our 30th annual list of the most transformative products and discoveries required trucks full of experts, hours of toil, and countless friendship-ending debates. That's true, but you just want the good stuff. So read on.
A robot just made me french fries. Delicious, they cooked for four minutes less than the instructions dictated. One minute less, they'd've been soggy. A few more, burnt. An eagle-eyed artificially intelligent oven made the timing and temperature calls. My contributions: Arrange fries on tray, slide tray into oven, acquire ketchup. (Invent ketchup drone?)
Health
Cells that cure cancer—Kymriah
Tumors are sly. To survive, the cells bypass our immune systems by retaining similarities to healthy cells. But they also have differences. Over the past decade, researchers have targeted these unique traits to re-enlist the body’s department of defense.
Automotive
Shock and awe—Alta Motors Redshift MX
Derek Dorresteyn and Jeff Sand didn’t found Alta Motors to create a green dirt bike. They set out to make a fast one: a race bike. Building a race engine is a pain. You often have to take it apart multiple times to dial in maximum speed. Because Alta opted for an electric motor instead of the usual petrol-fueled symphony of whizzing metal, engineers could tune for top performance with software—lines of code instead of elbow grease
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