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Aug 13, 2016
Consciousness Lives in Quantum State After Death Physicists Claim
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, neuroscience, particle physics, quantum physics
Hmmm.
Testimonials from prominent physics researchers from institutions such as Cambridge University, Princeton University, and the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich claim that quantum mechanics predicts some version of “life after death.”
They assert that a person may possess a body-soul duality that is an extension of the wave-particle duality of subatomic particles.
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Aug 13, 2016
Innovative Transient Battery Is Designed To Self-Destruct In 30 Minutes
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, military, physics
A Mission Impossible Battery that self destructs.
Here at HEXAPOLIS, we have talked about biodegradable electronics that are designed to automatically dissolve once their job is done. Such self-destructing devices could be especially useful in the world of medicine, where implants currently have to be surgically removed, as well as the military. As part of a new research, scientists at the Iowa State University have devised an innovative transient battery, which as its name suggests can melt away in less than 30 minutes.
Technological advancements in recent years have allowed researchers to develop an array of self-destructing electronics that are capable of performing specific functions. Up until now, however, these devices were driven by external power sources. Previous attempts to create transient batteries largely gave birth to contraptions that lacked power, stability and a substantial shelf life. More often than not, they were also quite slow in demolishing themselves. Speaking about the research, recently published in the Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics, the team stated:
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Aug 13, 2016
Danish research: Nano treatment on cancer showing results
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: biotech/medical
Aug 13, 2016
Scientists Build Implantable Bio-Sensor Size of Sand Grain (Video)
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: electronics
Imagine a powerful sensor that can sit inside your body, reading and transmitting information to help keep you healthy.
Aug 13, 2016
Korean Scientists Develop Wearable Touchscreen that Functions even When Stretched to 1,000%
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, mobile phones, wearables
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VzJi64CS_Ok
A group of Korean materials scientists at the National University of Seoul, led by Chong-Chan Kim, had just developed an “ionic”, translucent, jelly-like computer touchpad that can be worn on the wrist and used just like a regular smartphone screen to scroll, click, drag, swipe, play video games and even type words.
Aug 13, 2016
UK scientists create biological lightbulbs
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: bioengineering, biological, genetics
They discovered genetically engineered bacteria’s response to shocks.
Genetically engineered E coli bacteria responds to electric shocks by producing a fluorescent protein that can be used as a light source. A team of undergraduate scientists at Newcastle University have created a lightbulb made up of living matter.
Like any other electric bulb, the living light glows to illuminate a room, but is made by replacing some of the traditional electric components in a lightbulb circuit with biological parts.
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Aug 13, 2016
MIT and Microsoft Have Teamed Up to Create the World’s First “Smart-Tattoo”
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: biotech/medical
Just the beginning; wait until folks look at how medical treatments and stimulates can be applied in this technology.
The skin-touch technology is said to be conductive to electricity, too.
Aug 13, 2016
NASA Building Deep Space Habitats with Private Companies on Earth
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: habitats, space travel
Continuing on with NASA’s trend of contracting work out to private companies, they have just started accepting bids and designs to create space habitats. The habitat selected will eventually house astronauts in future space missions, and possibly those that go to Mars. In their initial announcement, NASA has shown 6 different companies along with each’s design. This is all part of the NextSTEP-3 program.
Aug 13, 2016
Boston Dynamics: On a mission to build the most advanced robots on earth
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: engineering, robotics/AI
Hey Boston Dynamics why don’t you team up with D-Wave and/ or Google’s QC work in building your advance robot because everyone knows that the real magic in robotics and other AI isn’t going to be realized until QC is implemented as part of the under lying technology.
Boston Dynamics is an engineering company that specializes in building dynamic robots and software for human simulation. You know doubt know of them from the many videos they produce. One of the more recent ones is below:
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