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Annotated Bibliography

Darby, Margaret. “First Flying Car Approved by the FAA. Here’s How the 100%
Electric Vehicle Works.” Deseret News, Deseret News, 3 July 2023,
www.deseret.com/2023/7/3/23782828/first-flying-car#:~:text=The%20vehicle%20has
%20received%20an%20approval%20from%20the%20FAA.&text=By%202025%2C%2
0flying%20cars%20may,take%20flight%20in%20the%20U.S

Margaret Darby from Provo, Utah, has been a reporter at Deseret News since
2022. She attended Brigham Young University where she received her bachelors
degree in advertising. Prior to that she attended Lakeridge Highschool. Darby was
apart of the national honor society and studied abroad in London with BYU’s
Kennedy Center where she studied theatre and humanities.

Magazine, Smithsonian. “Recapping ‘The Jetsons’: Episode 03 – The Space Car.”


Smithsonian.Com, Smithsonian Institution, 9 Oct. 2012,
www.smithsonianmag.com/history/recapping-the-jetsons-episode-03-the-space-car-6717
4086/

Matt Novak from Del Mar, California attended University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.


He worked as a senior writer at Gizmodo for 10 years covering technology news.
He worked in experiential marketing before becoming a journalist. He now works
as a contributor to Forbes Freelance and is also the founder of Paleofuture.com.

Jared, S. (2022). The Batman’s Recording Contact Lenses Could Translate to Fun Game
Mechanics. Retrieved from
https://gamerant.com/the-batman-recording-contact-lenses-good-game-mechanic-potentia
l/#:~:text=The%20Batman%20%E2%80%99s%20technological%20contact%20lenses
%20are%20lined,and%20scan%20individuals%E2%80%99%20faces%20to%20positivel
y%20identify%20them.

Jared Stwart is a features editor writing with Game Rat. He has published 1396
articles since May 28, 2021 as a communication studies graduate working as a
writer, and editor. Game Rat is a website working to explore and write about
gaming, technology, and innovation. They work to help create conversation about
the different games and technology.

Rome, E. (2023). How Realistic are the Mission: Impossible Spy Gadgets? Retrieved from
https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/mission-impossible-spy-gadgets-reality-spycatch
er-explains

Emily Rome, a journalist who has written for many platforms like Entertainment
weekly, Los Angeles Times, and more. She is also the host of a podcast, and writes
from Inverse. Inverse hopes to motivate others to better the worl by writing about
innovations and science. In examining the culture today with a scientific approach
they work to understand tomorrow.

Kaplan, J. (2021). The Future of Vision: Augmented Reality Contact Lenses will Make
You Bionic. Retrieved from
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/augmented-reality-contact-lenses-vision/

Jeremy Kaplan, works for Digital Trends as editor in chief. After having a large
impact during his five years working as a science and technology editor at
FoxNews.com he continues to write and impact a large audience of 30 million
people monthly through his platform at Digital Trends. As the largest independent
premium technology publisher in the world, Digital trends writes all about gadgets,
technology, services and the best products avalible for their readers.

I’d like a turkey on white... (n.d.). Retrieved from


https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/b16d4803-a31d-4d82-b106-ac81d17076f2

The yarn website is a source for video clips of various movies and tv shows. They
get their content from the most popular shows and organize clips for viewers to
easily see. They also have a mobile app for these videos. Chris Butler and Jeffrey
Krause are the co-founders of the website who both consult with large companies
to become more innovative

Smith, T. (2023). An OpenAI alum is building a robot Butler for Your Home.
Retrieved from https://sifted.eu/articles/robot-butler-openai-prosper-robotics

Tim Smith wrote this article as a senior reporter at Sifted. He researches deeply
technical news and different taboo things to write his articles about. The sifted
website that he writes for is founded by John Thornhill who is also an
innovation editor for the Financial Times. He is an award winning writer about
different technological advances.
Willings, A. (2023). Life in the future: Tech that will change the way we live.
Retrieved from
https://www.pocket-lint.com/tech-innovations-that-will-shortly-change-the-world/

Britta O’boyle is the Deputy Editor of Pocket-lint and has been covering consumer
technology since 2012. She is often featured on this website and does constant
research on what we may see in the future.

Mendoza, H. R. (2016). 3D Printing Gives Cancer Patient New Ribs and Sternum in
First-of-Its-Kind Surgery. 3DPrint.com. Retrieved September 17, 2023, from
https://3dprint.com/95371/3d-printed-ribs-and-sternum/

The author, Hannah Rose Mendoza, is a writer for The Voice of 3D printing.
She researches and writes articles about 3D printing in medicine. She
thoroughly dissucsses the advancements made in medicine with 3D printing.
She provides photographic evidence of the pieces used in 3D medicine.

Ossiform. (2014). Ossiform. Retrieved September 17, 2023, from


https://ossiform.com/about.aspx

The founders of Ossiform developed a goal of developing new ways to form


human bone to replace destroyed or surgically removed human bone. This team
came up with the idea to 3D print human bone. It allowed surgeons to restore
patients tissue to it’s former form.

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