Presentation Draft: Frontiers in Science & Technology
Slide 1: Title Slide
Exploring the Frontiers of Science & Technology
Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Space, Biotech, and Renewable
Energy
Slide 2: Agenda
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
2. Climate Change
3. Space Exploration
4. Biotechnology
5. Renewable Energy
Slide 3: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Definition: The simulation of human intelligence in machines.
Key Applications:
Healthcare: Diagnosis, drug discovery, robotic surgeries
Industry: Predictive maintenance, automation, process control
Daily Life: Virtual assistants, recommendation engines
Advanced Models: ChatGPT, autonomous vehicles, facial recognition
Impact:
Boost in productivity and efficiency
Ethical concerns: bias, job displacement, data privacy
Slide 4: Climate Change
Definition: Long-term changes in global temperature, precipitation, and
weather patterns.
Causes:
Greenhouse gas emissions (CO₂, CH₄)
Deforestation, industrialization, fossil fuel combustion
Effects:
Rising sea levels
Extreme weather events
Melting glaciers and biodiversity loss
Mitigation Strategies:
Carbon capture & storage (CCS)
Renewable energy adoption
Reforestation & conservation
Slide 5: Space Exploration
Definition: Investigation of physical conditions in space and celestial bodies
using satellites, telescopes, and spacecraft.
Milestones:
Moon landing (1969)
Mars rovers (Curiosity, Perseverance)
James Webb Space Telescope
ISRO’s Chandrayaan & Gaganyaan missions
Goals:
Understand universe origins
Detect life beyond Earth
Space mining & colonization (Mars, Moon)
Slide 6: Biotechnology
Definition: Use of biological processes, organisms, or systems to
manufacture products intended to improve quality of life.
Applications:
Healthcare: Vaccines, genetic engineering, personalized medicine
Agriculture: GM crops, biofertilizers, pest-resistant varieties
Environment: Bioremediation, biofuels
Emerging Trends:
CRISPR gene editing
Synthetic biology
Lab-grown meat & bioprinting
Slide 7: Renewable Energy
Definition: Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished
constantly.
Types:
Solar: Panels, thermal towers
Wind: Onshore and offshore turbines
Hydro: Dams, tidal and wave power
Biomass & Geothermal
Benefits:
Reduces greenhouse gas emissions
Energy security and job creation
Long-term cost savings
Challenges:
Storage technologies
Grid integration
Initial investment cost
Slide 8: Conclusion
Science & technology are key to solving humanity’s grand challenges.
Interdisciplinary innovation in AI, biotech, energy, and space is
reshaping our world.
Call to Action: - Stay informed - Support sustainable innovations -
Collaborate across domains for future breakthroughs
Slide 9: Thank You
Any Questions?
Let’s explore the future together!