Computers or machines that can think, learn, and do tasks like humans. (n., 2 words)
Artificial Intelligence (n.)
Tools, machines, and methods created to solve problems. (n., 1 word)
Technology (n.)
Going outside the Earth into outer space (like going to the Moon). (n., 2 words)
Space Travel (n.)
Having a lot of money and possessions; rich. (adj., 1 word)
wealthy (adj.)
To change something completely to make it different or better. (v., 1 word)
transform (v.)
The programs and instructions that make a computer or phone work. (n., 1 word)
Software (n.)
To create or design something new that has never existed before. (v., 1 word)
invent (v.)
Energy sources like coal, oil, and gas that come from ancient plants and animals underground. (n., 2 words)
Fossil Fuels (n.)
Using resources in a way that does not damage the environment, so they last a long time. (n., 1 word)
Sustainability (n.)
A strong effect or influence on something. (n., 1 word)
Impact (n.)
A computer-made world that looks real when you wear special glasses or a headset. (n., 2 words)
Virtual Reality (n.)
Robots that work as waiters to bring food and drinks to customers in restaurants. (n., 2 words)
Robot Servers (n.)
When there are too many cars on the road and they cannot move. (n., 2 words)
Traffic Jam (n.)
Easy to use; helpful because it saves time or effort. (adj., 1 word)
convenient (adj.)
To change your behavior to fit a new situation. (v., 1 word)
adapt (v.)
Instructions or orders given to a computer (or person) to do a specific task. (n., 1 word)
Commands (n.)
Machines designed to help individual people with tasks at home, or provide company. (n., 2 words)
Personal Robots (n.)
A future vehicle that carries passengers through the air instead of on roads. (n., 2 words)
Flying Taxi (n.)
How much work someone can finish in a certain amount of time. (n., 1 word)
Productivity (n.)
Improvements or progress in a specific area (like science). (n., 1 word)
Advances (n.)
Protecting yourself and your personal information while using the internet. (n., 2 words)
Internet Safety (n.)
A house where lights, heating, and electronic devices can be controlled by a phone or computer. (n., 2 words)
Smart Home (n.)
Powerful motors that push rockets into space. (n., 2 words)
Rocket Engines (n.)
The amount of happiness, health and comfort in a person’s life. (n., 3 words)
Quality of Life (n.)
A medical operation to move a body part (like a heart or kidney) from one body to another. (n./v., 1 word)
transplants (n./v.)