Given the pace at which technology is advancing, it would not be
wrong to say that revolutionary changes are about to take place in human life.
Walking with a friend creates a great deal of interest and exercise, but now
you don't have to call a friend over and over again, just put on a pair of
glasses and be with you on the field. A friend will appear to give. The
advantage of this is that the person does not grow fast while running and the
runner also keeps on increasing his abilities. This spectacle and system has
been named as Ghost Spacer. You can also set your own speed and other data.
There is a psychological effect on you to improve yourself. You can choose any
location or place for Ghost Caesar and jog with it instantly. This is by far
the lightest virtual reality lens in the world. And will help you meet your
monthly goals. It also includes an unusual database called Strava. Strava
includes a database of full jogging tracks and you can also add details of your
area through the app. The software estimates the way you run and you can share
it. Based on this you can create a virtual character with the exact style of
running your friend, even if your friend has run in the morning and you are
running in the evening but you can get these details. With the app, you can
monitor the condition of your pulse and see its fluctuations. Cambridge
University has made significant inroads into new possibilities in medical
research, opening up a new branch of research. It is called the Organonds. It
consists of very small but research models of large human organs and valuable
research on them using medicine. A few months ago, a human heart was made equal
to a lentil, which was also beating. In the result of this procedure there is
creation of small organs of liver, kidneys, intestines and brain also. An
important name in this regard is Professor Teresa Sabrvini who has been working
on it for a long time. In Professor Teresa's laboratory, a tray is filled with
liquid inside round pits and some objects floating on them like dust particles.
Which are miniature models of human organs. These include the kidneys, liver,
bile ducts, microscopic flesh of the brain and other organs. Thus they are
collectively called Organonds. Two months ago, scientists in Austria created a
heart that beats like a lentil, which will help us to understand the human
heart itself. Then at the cellular level the way to understand disease and
treatment will open. A few weeks ago, scientists in Boston performed a bowel
movement and showed how the code 19 virus affects them. Now the MRC Esteem Cell
Institute at Cambridge University has developed a complex model similar to the
human liver that can hold thousands in a spoon. These organs can be injected
into an infected organ of the body.