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Popular Mechanics, a leading magazine in showcasing scientific and technological breakthroughs has compiled a series of predictions about how our future will be shaped over the next 110 years.
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Popular Mechanics, a leading magazine in showcasing scientific and technological breakthroughs has compiled a series of predictions about how our future will be shaped over the next 110 years.
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