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In the near future, when the volume of movies, big data, or the amount of information people use on a daily basis exceeds what can be stored today,Today, a cutting-edge method of data storage has been developed, encoding digital data into DNA sequences. This approach not only allows for preservation for hundreds to thousands of years, but also astonishingly, a mere kilogram of DNA can store all the data currently existing in the world.
Digital twins have been applied in various industries. Imagine a future in 2040, when everyone is born with a digital twin of their own. Using various digital to construct a personal digital twins, including living area, working environment, personal habits, family medical history, diet, exercise, etc., and then through daily records, predict what may happen to the body in the future, and pay attention to and prevent disease occurs. Doctors can use the digital twins to track the patient's information to make the diagnosis more accurate, and use various cases to make the database data behind the digital twins even larger.
Memory is the ability to store one's past experiences, feelings. But what if memories could be read, stored, and passed on to others by a carrier other than your own brain? Will it be used for education, such as skill inheritance? Or trade, as currency or even some kind of wealth?
The human mind is intricate, sometimes resilient and other times fragile. At certain moments, individuals may find themselves entangled in unresolved emotional complexities. However, seeking professional counseling could be hindered by external factors such as resource allocation or environmental constraints. Internally, the lack of familiarity with the counseling process and the courage to take the first step might also deter individuals from seeking help. Coupled with the relatively expensive counseling fees, the desire to seek professional assistance could be extinguished in an instant.
Forests are critical partners in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Taiwan's forest coverage rate is 61, which is twice the global average forest density. However, it is concerning that these forests can only absorb 7 of Taiwan's annual carbon dioxide emissions.
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