Radar Scientific Platform:
- Eco-Regeneration & Geoengineering
Timeframe:
10 yearsEntity:
Group of HumansDomain:
HealthcareEmotion:
TrustCountry:
Japan
Story
In a reimagined Tokyo, the Kizuna Research Team was a beacon of hope. Tasked with tracking exposomes, they merged science and tradition, drawing wisdom from ancient Japanese holistic practices. With a sophisticated AI-environment interface, they traced pathogens' paths through bustling cityscapes and rural shrines. The challenge? A mysterious uptick in zoonotic diseases. Trusting their instincts and data, they identified an overlooked vector source: the urban crows, revered yet unnoticed. Collaborating with local communities, they initiated a vector management plan, restoring balance. Unease gave way to relief—tradition and innovation had secured the city’s health, reinforcing a collective trust.
The images and stories you see were generated from visitor's inputs at the Geneva Public Portal Installation, combined with insights from the Geneva Science Breakthrough Radar - a global database of anticipated scientific breakthroughs over the next 5, 10, and 25 years.