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Term: future


Topics from Topodia matching the term "future"
Robotics is a term coined by Isaac Asimov to describe the field of science involving robots and related technologies. So what is a robot? The word comes from a 1923 Czech play called R.U.R. and described autonomous, humanoid robot servants. The original Czech word was robota, which means "servitude or forced labor". According to the Syrius Cybernetics Corporation of Douglas Adams' Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a robot is "your plastic pal who's fun to be with". A more conventional definition is, "A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a human and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks". There are many other definitions, some a bit too narrow and some far too broad. We try to be as inclusive as possible, accepting sites about hobby robotics, industrial robotics, even those about the radio-controlled entertainment vehicles of "Robot Wars". Enjoy our selections. And if you don't agree with some of our choices, rest easy in the knowledge that someone else out there wouldn't agree with yours.
Parallel computing is the science and art of programming computers that can do more than one operation at once, concurrently, during the same cycle, often via having more than one processor. Some parallel computers are just regular workstations that have more than one processor in them; others are giant single computers with many processors (these are generally referred to as supercomputers); and others are networks of individual computers. A network of computers configured to coordinate on computing problems is also called a cluster. Parallel computers can run some types of programs far faster than traditional single processor computers, often termed the von Neumann architecture. Programs that work on a single-processor computer don't automatically work on a parallel computer. Programmers must explicitly specify how to divide up the computing work between all available nodes. Information about writing programs especially for parallel computers is in Parallel_Computing/Programming. Many people have written libraries to help programmers write programs for parallel computers. Parallel computing is a very similar field to distributed computing. Both types of computing involve breaking apart a problem into many pieces and assigning each part to a computer, but the nodes of a distributed computer normally not communicate with each other while performing their computations, because they may be great distances apart. Sites related to distributed computing are in Computers/Computer_Science/Distributed_Computing. Information about supercomputers is located in Computers/Supercomputing.
Knowledge Management is a discipline that examines information and human understanding, using concepts from education, information technology, cognitive psychology and library science. It is also a strategy aimed at turning an organization's intellectual assets, both recorded information and the talents of its members, into greater productivity, new value, and increased competitiveness. It provides a powerful way of looking at how society organizes itself and uses its intellectual resources and promises a means of humanizing our approach to modern technology, putting the understanding of human intellect and motivation at the center.
Chemistry is typically defined as the science that studies the composition, structure, and transformation of matter. It has been called "the central science" because of the way it is related with all the other sciences. Chemistry bridges the gap between physics and biology; it is a "helper science" in almost many technical disciplines; and it occupies a prominent position in industry between the extraction of raw materials and the manufacture of finished products. Of course, it is chemists who call it this way; other scientists may have different perspectives. Chemistry is also distinguished from some other sciences because it creates its own object of study: chemists can imagine and create new compounds that have never existed in nature, so they are not constrained to what already exists, but only to what can be done.
Known by other scientists as the "Dismal Science," this field makes a serious effort to study and describe:
The production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of wealth and the various related issues (problems) of labor, finance, taxation, currencies, the political arena as it relates to the above areas of goods and services.
Although interest in economic theories dates to the origins of commerce itself, economics as a modern study independent of moral or political philosophy is attributed to the Scottish writer Adam Smith (1723-1790). The ideas put forth in his seminal work, Wealth of Nations, form the basis of "classical" economic theory and free-market capitalism.
Food Science is the study of the production, transport, storage, processing, preparation and presentation of food, and this category is for sites giving an overview of the subject.
Nanotechnology: a general term covering nanoscale science and engineering. A more narrow definition is miniaturization engineering at the nanometer scale. Nano is a metric prefix meaning 'billionth', in this case, science, technology, and engineering at sizes measured in billionths of a meter, which is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer. It is proposed to build electronic and mechanical devices which are made of very tiny parts (as are biotic systems), but which may have very large effects (as do biotic systems).
This category is for speculation and research about the future, including competing views by futurists.
The paranormal deals with that which cannot be scientifically explained. ESP, Extraterrestrial Life, Psychic Powers, and other topics are covered here.
This category is for companies that provide CAD (Computer Aided Design) services. This category is also appropriate for CAD association or organization web sites or member directories.
Industrial engineers determine the most effective ways for an organization to use the basic factors of production - people, machines, materials, and energy. Sites listed in this category will offer services, that include production and inventory control management, optimization the use of various resources, human factors and usability engineering, work measurement, quality management, compensation and policy analysis, constraint management and facilities layout and design.
Webpages that offer advice and employment information for careers in the sciences.
This subcategory contains information pertaining to employee compensation and benefits. This includes wages, medical insurance, leave plans, retirement plans, 401(k)plans, cafeteria plans and other related information.
...Informatics is an emerging discipline that has been defined as the study, invention, and implementation of structures and algorithms to improve communication, understanding and management of medical information. The end objective of biomedical informatics is the coalescing of data, knowledge, and the tools necessary to apply that data and knowledge in the decision-making process, at the time and place that a decision needs to be made. The focus on the structures and algorithms necessary to manipulate the information separates Biomedical Informatics from other medical disciplines where information content is the focus." Aamir M. Zakaria., MD "Medical Informatics Frequently Asked Questions"
Sites in this category contain jokes, essays, songs, students' test answers and other humorous content pertaining to science, math, engineering and statistics.
Here you will find educational institutions at the tertiary level and beyond.
NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is a powerful system for representing and influencing human behavior. It combines aspects of psychology, linguistics, and computer science. Its techniques have been applied to education, sales, therapy, and all sorts of other fields. Richard Bandler and John Grinder came up with the technology in the 1970's. Tony Robbins popularized it in the 1980's. In the 1990's, Bandler returned with DHE, or Design Human Engineering. Today, NLP's popularity is growing on the internet. These sites represent some of the most useful NLP resources on and off the web.
The Solar System currently consists of the Sun, nine planets, and the many asteroids and comets that also orbit the Sun.

This category contains sites that discuss the technical aspects of HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems) as they are applied to residential and commercial climate control.

Sites that contain theory, information tables or other technical aspects of HVAC systems or components may be included here.

University, industrial or academic programs in technology and Engineering.
Water "resources" are the waters that people use or might use for human consumption, industry, etc.

Topics may include hydrology, water supply, water distribution, water quality, wastewater, flooding, surface water (rivers, streams, and lakes), groundwater, drinking water, and water treatment technology.
Information, organizations, research, information and services that are concerned with improving air quality.
Topics include climate change (or global warming), atmospheric C02, stratospheric ozone, desertification, and change indicators.
One definition of Pollution Prevention is: "The use of processes, practices, materials, products or energy that avoid or minimize the creation of pollutants and waste, and reduce overall risk to human health or the environment." Industrial ecology is also a closely related area. This category is primarily for resources related to waste minimization by source reduction (using fewer resources), reuse, and recycling. Composting is a technique for waste minimization, so there is a cross-link to the category Home/Gardens/Composting. Control of air and water pollution are covered in other categories of Science/Environment.
Acid deposition includes acid rain and other acidic precipiation, but also dry deposition of acidic compounds.

Earthquake - A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults or by volcanic activity. Also called seism, temblor.

Astrology is an ancient science. Astrologers believe that events in the heavens and those on the earth mirror one another, sharing as they do a common space and time. Astrology is not just about sun signs, and nor is it a form of fortune telling. It is about maximising human potential through the information offered in the natal chart.
In this category you can find everything on the possibilities of time travel (illusion or reality?) in the framework of Einstein's theory of relativity.
Permaculture is an integrated design system for sustainability. The word "permaculture" is a contraction of "permanent agriculture" or "permanent culture." Its roots are in the design of productive ecosystems for farms and gardens. A central theme in permaculture is the design of ecological landscapes that produce food. Emphasis is placed on multi-use plants, cultural practices such as sheet mulching and trellising, and the integration of animals to recycle nutrients and graze weeds. Permaculture concepts also reach beyond farming and gardens that into designs for all types of resilient, sustainable structures, both physical and social. It is a philosophy of maximum effort at the design stage to allow minimum effort and side-effects once the system is running, instead of the conventional method which is often the reverse.
Energy healing incorporates many modalities, from traditional ethnic practices to modern techniques developed from bioenergetic research. Since the living human body projects an energy field (aura) around it, it is possible to affect the solid corporeal body by working with its energetic projection.
Current news and features about science and technology.
DNA is an abbreviation of DeoxyriboNucleic Acid.
It is the genetic 'blueprint' of all life on this planet.
This category contains information about forensic biology; more specifically, the genotyping or genetic typing of DNA.
DNA typing is often applied to Human Identification
which has also been called DNA Fingerprinting.
In the forensic community, this term generally refers to human DNA obtained from biological evidence.
There may however be cases where DNA from other sources is under examination.
Sites listed here are websites that manufacture footwear. If the site your submitting is a retail site (sells to the general public) please submit your site under the. Shopping category.
This category is for sites dealing with the science and technology of sanitary engineering.
This category contains sites for groups that facilitate the growth and development of Computer Science.
Research about lasers and involving lasers.
[Xenarthra] Anteaters, Sloths, Armadillos . Teeth are absent or rudimentary.
Businesses that are devoted to the training or education of the human resources industry.

Please also see http://dmoz.org/Business/Human_Resources/Training_and_Safety .

Regularly issued publications with a focus on architecture containing articles and illustrations.
Organized (normally non-profit) bodies of people engaged in the practice or promotion of the art or science of planning structures.
Companies that provide consultancy services on a fee basis. They do not supply products with technical support. All sites are investigated and references sort.
Firms that provide professional drafting services to the construction industry.
Court Reporters work in court as official reporters and as freelance reporters, doing deposition and court work. They work alongside attorneys providing many difference services. They are the ones you usually see using a "little machine". They are responsible for placing witnesses under oath and providing a verbatim transcript of testimony.
This category is for companies, organizations, research institutes and investigators who are involved in clinical trials of gene therapy products.
Dental laboratories create products for the dentist, including dentures, crowns, and dental implants.
Elder law covers the special legal needs of the elderly, particularly the need for patient advocacy, guardianships and conservatorships, and protection from abuse or neglect in nursing homes.
Any sites related to Metamorphic rocks and their study, rather than individual minerals unless discussed in an entirly metamorphic setting. Metamorphic Rocks include: Slate, Gnieiss, Schist, Phyllite, Migmatite, Granulite, Marble, Quartzite.
Possible topics include architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, comics, dance, events, libraries, movies, museums, music, photography, and theater.

Angola: Education

The Education category includes Angolan educational institutions, programs, and opportunities as well as other specific educational resources.

Description Proposed systems for determining governance and/or policy which differ from and are offered as potential replacements for existing political systems.
This category contains information regarding Business market, nature, environment (e.g. accounting, marketing and trading etc) and Economy (e.g. economic environment and structures) in Cambodia.
This category lists sites on the web which contribute general services, information, advice or inspiration to the process of educating the architect.
Sites providing information about cosmetic dentistry. Practices offering cosmetic dentistry are listed in the category for the locality in which they are physically located.
This category is for any site related to actuarial science and the actuarial profession, members of whom are called actuaries. What is an actuary? Consider the following description from BeAnActuary.com: "Actuaries put a price tag on future risks. They have been called financial architects and social mathematicians because their unique combination of analytical and business skills is helping to solve a growing variety of financial and social problems. Actuaries make financial sense of the future. How? An actuary applies mathematical models to problems of insurance and finance. To be more specific, actuaries improve financial decision making by developing models to evaluate the current financial implications of uncertain future events. If you've never met an actuary, that's not unusual. The actuarial profession numbers only about 19,000 people in North America. But don't let that small number fool you. Actuaries put their special problem-solving skills to work in many different business situations, and their work has had an influence on people's lives for more than a century. Actuaries make a difference. Their calculations and projections are the backbone of the insurance and financial security industries. Actuarial work involves lots of math, but actuaries must also be up-to-date on business issues and trends, social science, law, and economics. In other words, actuaries have a well-rounded business approach to problem solving. And they must be good communicators to explain things to nonactuaries. Actuaries are key players on a company's management team. They are well paid, and they like what they do for a living."
A Fishery is a geographical area within which non-captive fish are caught. The term may also be applied to the catching of such fish. This category concerns the science of fisheries and their management.
This category is for non-profit, educational and trade associations that inform and enable the support the development of the Interior Design Industries.
Temporal logic is a form of modal logic in which the modal operators are used to denote the truth of a statement in the future or past. Application areas include linguistics and computer science, in particular program verification.
Religious architects is a category providing portfolios and business information for those involved in professional practice who focus is on religious facilities. This includes churches, fellowship and worship hall, and any other structure relevant to a religious environment. Theoretical firms are welcome and encouraged, but they must display some form of practical application, even if it is only a discussion.
This category should contain sites that are of interstate, national, or multi-national importance. A business which serves a local area, such as only a city, a metropolitan area, or simply a portion of a state or province, will NOT be listed here; and should be listed in the locality of the companies corporate office. DO NOT SUBMIT TO THIS CATEGORY IF YOU ARE A PRIMARILY RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL CONTRACTOR WORKING. THE WEB SITE MUST DEMONSTRATE DESIGN ABILITIES CLEARLY WITHIN THE DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. IF you are a contractor working in only one state within the United States, THEN please re-direct your site submission request to the appropriate local, regional or state-level Business and Economy: Construction and Maintenance category within Regional: North America: United States.

A design-build firm undertakes building projects that are designed by employees of the firm and are built by its own force or subcontractors under its supervision.

This category is for companies that provide either an outplacement service, or outplacement resources to other companies. Companies providing job search, or career advice should be directed to an appropriate category of Business:Employment:JobSearch.
Websites concerned with the science and practices involved in raising animals under agricultural conditions, for meat, dairy or draft.
The category includes links to the sites containing mostly non-commercial information and dealing with the research, design and implementation in the area of earthquake/wind engineering of lifelines, building structures, transportation and industrial facilities.
This category lists manufacturers of home furnishings only.
Please only submit web sites containing consumer information pertaining to the topics of Debt and Bankruptcy. Web sites offering strictly financial services should be submitted to an appropriate category in Business/Financial_Services/ or related categories.
Companies that provide consultant services on a fee basis that are primarily involved in providing litigation or dispute resolution support,construction claims analysis and preparation, construction defects investigation and analysis. They do not supply products with technical support. All sites are thoroughly researched for compliance with these guidelines.
Scientific publications of all forms related to Computer Science. Notes:
  • In spite of their name, technical report archives include usually conference or journal papers (they are usually FTP sites of research institutions).
  • The number of items indexed by an engine is constantly increasing. However it gives an order of magnitude useful to compare indexes (most of the figures were gathered at end 2000).
  • In bibliographic indexes, if search for on-line documents only is not allowed by the search form, try http and ftp as keywords.
  • Usually, indexes are run by scientists as part of their research, and the indexing engines are sometime made available, for instance ResearchIndex and Ncstrl.
Rural Sociology is the term applied to sociological studies focusing on people in rural areas, and the conditions in which they live and work. It is by nature interdisciplinary, closely related to such fields of environmental sociology, agricultural economics, and demographic studies, and other branches of the social sciences which consider cultural exchange and societal development in the context of rural communities.
Sites related to Horology, the science and technology of timekeeping. This category includes the theory, the history, the technology, the art and every imaginable aspect of Horology.
For insurance agents and marketers web sites which offer long term care insurance only.