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THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY Daily Magazine - Category: 3D Printing

THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY Daily Magazine - Category: 3D Printing | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it

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We've partnered with a ton of publishing experts to bring you all the goodies. Whether you are a tech geek, a business owner, a teacher, a doctor, a researcher, a UI/UX designer, a software developer, an IT Engineer, or a guru Marketer, our Exclusives will help you become the King Master in your industry!
 
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Harvard creates brain-to-brain interface, allows humans to control other animals with thoughts alone

Harvard creates brain-to-brain interface, allows humans to control other animals with thoughts alone | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it

Researchers at Harvard University have created the first noninvasive brain-to-brain interface (BBI) between a human… and a rat. Simply by thinking the appropriate thought, the BBI allows the human to control the rat’s tail. 


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IT's curator insight, August 19, 2013 4:05 AM

Výzkumníci z Harvardské univerzity vytvořili první neinvazivní rozhraní (BBI) mezi člověkem ... a krysou. Jednoduše tím, že myslí na příslušnou myšlenku a BBI umožňuje člověku ovládat krysí ocas. To je jeden z nejdůležitějších kroků k BBIs, které umožňuje telepatické spojení mezi dvěma nebo více lidmi - což je dobrá věc v případě, přátel s rodinou, ale děsivé, pokud jste zapomněli a přestali přemýšlet o zločinných možnostech s Mind Control tech.

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Interview With John Rogers, Founding Scientist of MC10

Interview With John Rogers, Founding Scientist of MC10 | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it

John Rogers is a materials scientist noted for his contributions to applied physics, particularly his leadership in developing flexible electronic devices. In contrast to traditional solid-state electronics, where components are fabricated on semiconductor wafers, researchers have recently discovered that a host of organic (i.e., carbon-based) molecules can also act as semiconductors. In an early line of research, Rogers used microlithographic stamping technology to design high-density, complex circuits that could be fabricated on a flexible substrate similar to paper.

 

He has raised the performance of such circuits substantially, to the point that they are finding their way into devices with modest speed requirements, such as commercial display technologies. Nevertheless, the capacity of known organic semiconductors to perform high-speed computations remains limited. To address this, Rogers has also devoted significant effort to developing flexible semiconducting films, based on silicon or carbon nanotubes, literally to stretch the boundaries of signal processing capacity on flexible substrates. Such devices can be placed in locations where standard silicon wafer technologies are impractical or impossible; the myriad of potential applications include photovoltaic cells, adaptive optics, electronic textiles, and implantable biomimetic circuits.

 

Through his basic research in nanotechnology, chemical engineering, and applied physics, Rogers is building the foundation for a revolution in manufacture of industrial, consumer, and biocompatible electronics.


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CAVE2 (TM) Hybrid Reality Environment - Trailer 2

Second Trailer for CAVE2 Hybrid Reality System, 2012. http://www.evl.uic.edu/core.php?mod=4&type=1&indi=424 At 37 Megapixels of 3D resolution, CAVE2 is the w...

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A MUST watch, WOW!


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Flying robots, the builders of tomorrow

Dec. 2 - A team of scientists has demonstrated that a coordinated group of pre-programmed, autonomous robots can do the job of building workers, constructing... (Are these swiss developed flying robots the builders of the future?

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Quantum Levitation

Video courtesy of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), representing the science center and museum field worldwide. To learn more, visit www....

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AR Apps to Help Students Learn Human Anatomy in 3D via @educatorstech 

AR Apps to Help Students Learn Human Anatomy in 3D via @educatorstech  | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it
Apps to Help Students Learn Human Anatomy in 3D

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Be Your Own Spaceship: How We Can Adapt Human Bodies for Alien Worlds

Be Your Own Spaceship: How We Can Adapt Human Bodies for Alien Worlds | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it

A future space race is brewing, and it's aimed at escaping the meat bags we reside in. But because we're talking about hacking our bodies, and not a spaceship, the race may not be won by the fastest innovators. Instead, the winner may be whoever is most comfortable with producing a spacefaring cyborg in the first place.


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MC10's New Biometric Health Sensor Is Like a 'Second Skin' [VIDEO]

MC10's New Biometric Health Sensor Is Like a 'Second Skin' [VIDEO] | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it
A company has developed an electronic health sensor that attaches like a "second skin" to your body and monitors your health.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, March 13, 2013 4:46 PM

 

WOW! Very interesting...

 

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Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface

Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it

Brown’s wireless BCI, fashioned out of hermetically sealed titanium, looks a lot like a pacemaker. Inside there’s a li-ion battery, an inductive (wireless) charging loop, a chip that digitizes the signals from your brain, and an antenna for transmitting those neural spikes to a nearby computer.

 

The BCI is connected to a small chip with 100 electrodes protruding from it, which, in this study, was embedded in the somatosensory cortex or motor cortex.

 

These 100 electrodes produce a lot of data, which the BCI transmits at 24Mbps over the 3.2 and 3.8GHz bands to a receiver that is one meter away. The BCI’s battery takes two hours to charge via wireless inductive charging, and then has enough juice to last for six hours of use.


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Nacho Vega's curator insight, March 5, 2013 5:10 AM

Where do we go?!!!

Gust MEES's curator insight, March 5, 2013 4:17 PM

 

These 100 electrodes produce a lot of data, which the BCI transmits at 24Mbps over the 3.2 and 3.8GHz bands to a receiver that is one meter away.

 

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Siemens STEM - QR Codes in the STEM Classroom

Siemens STEM - QR Codes in the STEM Classroom | qrcodes et R.A. | Scoop.it

Take STEM and add QR Codes.  Great combo!


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