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Scary Cool Tech Thread 311311 Responses
Last post: 1 day, 8 hours ago | Thread started: Feb 28, 09, 10:52 a.m.
- waterhouse


- Dog-earDec 4, 11, 12:17 p.m. – Permalink
- plash
http://www.newscientist.com/arti…"With advances in micro-technology, researchers were able to power the lens by printing an antenna on its surface that is only half a centimeter long. By putting a radio source close to the eye of the animal, they were able to power up the one pixel display successfully for a forty minute test. The results after the lens was taken out of the rabbit’s eye were very good, with no damage or abrasion having occurred. This experiment is a significant step forward in optical enhancement." ...
"Imagine if you could eliminate the need for screen-based devices. Instead of having to haul around a cell phone, it could be in your eye, allowing you to get live content about the person on the other end. How about media? You could watch a movie pretty much anywhere, Netflix for your eye so to speak. The possibilities really are endless, but are certainly in the future. The time when you can use a targeting system in your retina is pretty far off, but you can certainly dream about it." ...
"Last September, Sensimed, a Swiss spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, launched the very first commercial smart contact lens, designed to improve treatment for people with glaucoma. http://www.sensimed.ch "
note: was post earlier by ali

- Dog-earDec 4, 11, 7:13 p.m. – Permalink
- plash
Military and civilian scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory came up with the concept while researching how to create unique winged drones that resemble nature’s creations. The goal was to create a bird-like drone that would flap its wings realistically to avoid detection by enemy forces during surveillance operations. With miniaturization technology constantly getting more advanced, the lab was able to create a drone that fits on the pad of a finger as pictured above. Operating much like the Predator attack drones, the “Fly-Bot” is controlled by a trained pilot from a remote terminal. The aviator has full command of the drone, and can maneuver it into groups of real insects to hide, while a live feed is piped into the command center.
The potential for this technology to be weaponized is limitless. Give the drone the ability to release a small amount of gas, or pack a high-powered mini-explosive inside its body and you have something to be feared above just surveillance. A swarm of these invading a building then detonating would bring new meaning to the phrase “smart-weapon.”


- Dog-earDec 4, 11, 7:28 p.m. – Permalink
- BabySnakes
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- Dog-earJan 5, 12, 2:32 p.m. – Permalink
- Ironmonkey
This is not cool, its actually scary. Fallout Sized Giant Ants possible?
i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01...
- Dog-earJan 5, 12, 6:38 p.m. – Permalink
- Ironmonkey


- Dog-earJan 5, 12, 6:39 p.m. – Permalink
- utopian
RoyalSlider – Touch-Enabled jQuery Image Gallery
I tested this on on iPad, iPhone, HTC, and Blackberry works beutifully.


- Dog-earJan 8, 12, 12:35 p.m. – Permalink
- Ironmonkey
The future.


- Dog-earJan 16, 12, 9:38 a.m. – Permalink
- ukit2
Cancer Vaccine for 90 Percent of Cancers Potentially Developed
Vaxil BioTherapeutics, a biotechnical company based in Ness Ziona, near Tel Aviv, has produced a ground-breaking therapeutic vaccine for cancer patients which could prevent about 90% of cancers from coming back.
Vaxil was founded in 2006 by Dr. Lior Carmon and the vaccine is now in clinical trials at the Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem. The vaccine could be available as early as 2017 to administer on a regular basis, not only to help treat cancer but in order to keep the disease from recurring.


- Dog-earJan 16, 12, 6:02 p.m. – Permalink







