I independently discovered Pythagorean theorem when I was 8 years old, it's not that hard. Calculated the sphere and area? Not anywhere near accurately. Developed basic medicine? Why do we need basic medicine, when we have advanced medicine?
The f*ck out of here acting like modern science has done anything for the last 10 years.
In the meantime, scientists are still working on 2015/finished in 2015:
*Vertical farming (greater output)
*Atmospheric CO2 removal (so we don't cough in the smog and heat up the earth)
*3D printing (loads of goods)
*Magnetwater (long formal name, but a super shock absorber)
*Memristor (revolution in electronics)
*Artifical photosynthesis (like solar panels but way more multipurpose and cheaper)
*Machine vision (self-driving vehicles)
*Synthetic Biology (we would have all powers, good and bad, of bacteria)
*Neuroprosthetics (like manmade limbs, but for the brain)
*Galileo (navigation on a very big scale)
*Swarm robotics (self-building)
*Intervehicular talk (travel safety)