Washington: Forty years ago, on 20 July 1969, the United States have achieved historic success when Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," Neil Armstrong is forecast to open a passage for new medical treatments and holistic rethinking of the vehicle.
American race to the moon was launched by scientists. They were inspired by a sense of patriotism and the wonders of the area.
Landing on the moon to raise fuel economy and high honor. It has produced innovations in health care and technology, energy, security and defense.
"Perhaps more than anything, what we need to solve scientific problems to provide more effective, efficient and diverse energy sources to drive the global economy, its citizens and infrastructure. Basis" William McDonough, a professor of geology at the University of Maryland, said.
Instead of looking for an innovative way to convert buses biggest problem is a revolutionary and holistic rethinking of the car.
"The next 'moon landing" is a high-tech car new in addition to replacing the gas with electricity, "said Dennis Assanis the University of Michigan.
"Equivalent to the 21st century (landing on the Moon) will be our understanding of the human brain - and in particular, to achieve the ability to stimulate the brain to repair itself, including the recall of memories. Old and learning new information after injuries and illnesses," said Elissa Newport from University of Rochester.
"Understanding that will revolutionize the way we treat injuries and neurological diseases," Newport, head of brain and cognitive sciences at the University. "We're almost there - if we just stop cutting funding for science, these discoveries around the corner."
These thoughts are intended to support government investment in basic research as a way to stimulate the economy, stimulate innovation and ensure the global competitiveness of America (IANS.
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," Neil Armstrong is forecast to open a passage for new medical treatments and holistic rethinking of the vehicle.
American race to the moon was launched by scientists. They were inspired by a sense of patriotism and the wonders of the area.
Landing on the moon to raise fuel economy and high honor. It has produced innovations in health care and technology, energy, security and defense.
"Perhaps more than anything, what we need to solve scientific problems to provide more effective, efficient and diverse energy sources to drive the global economy, its citizens and infrastructure. Basis" William McDonough, a professor of geology at the University of Maryland, said.
Instead of looking for an innovative way to convert buses biggest problem is a revolutionary and holistic rethinking of the car. "The next 'moon landing" is a high-tech car new in addition to replacing the gas with electricity, "said Dennis Assanis the University of Michigan.
"Equivalent to the 21st century (landing on the Moon) will be our understanding of the human brain - and in particular, to achieve the ability to stimulate the brain to repair itself, including the recall of memories. Old and learning new information after injuries and illnesses," said Elissa Newport from University of Rochester.
"Understanding that will revolutionize the way we treat injuries and neurological diseases," Newport, head of brain and cognitive sciences at the University. "We're almost there - if we just stop cutting funding for science, these discoveries around the corner."
These thoughts are intended to support government investment in basic research as a way to stimulate the economy, stimulate innovation and ensure the global competitiveness of America (IANS.

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