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Scientists reconstructed brain's vision into video in a historical experiment [Video]
posted November 14 2011 22:48.31 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Truly unbelievable! UC Berkeley scientists have developed a system to decode visual activity in our brains and reconstruct it as digital video clip. This process will eventually...

[Link: Gallant lab]
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Tags: research   experiments   biotechnology   world record   inventions   science   insane   omg   extreme   

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A DIY Hand sonar to help blind people see [Video]
posted September 26 2011 3:11.29 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Project Tacit: Sonar For The Blind. This is how the maker named this gauntlet. It’s wrist mounted and senses objects from about 1 inch (2 cm) to 10 feet (3.5m). It has a fast...

[Via: discovery]    [Link: grathio]
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Tags: electronic project   ultrasonic   health & nature   proximity   biotechnology   

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The memory erase and recall button is a freaking discovery
posted June 21 2011 13:54.29 by Giorgos Lazaridis




In January this year, i uploaded a blog entry with the title "Biologists erased the memory of a mouse!" It wasn't a big deal to predict that this will be applied to humans as well in...

[Link: popsci]
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Tags: science   crazy story   sick   bad idea   omg   biotechnology   news   

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This DNA computer can calculate square roots
posted June 11 2011 12:30.16 by Giorgos Lazaridis




No matter how crazy it sounds, bio-computers are a reality. This test-tube computer made of DNA-based logic gates can calculate the square root of a number up to 15. It uses DNA replication...

[Link: eurekalert]
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Tags: inventions   research   crazy story   crazy designs   biotechnology   new materials   futuristic   innovations   

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The first Blood-Powered Heart Turbine is here
posted May 17 2011 12:56.07 by Giorgos Lazaridis




This tiny little gadget comes from Swiss scientists who designed a blood-powered turbine that can fit in arteries and power internal electronics, such as a pacemaker (for the present)...

[Link: ieee spectrum]
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Tags: biotechnology   research   mechanical   inventions   health & nature   science   

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Hopes to cure blindness comes from algae!
posted May 4 2011 12:57.28 by Giorgos Lazaridis




There are some 44 million people are blind worldwide. A very common cause of blindness is the loss of photoreceptors or light sensitive cells of the retina, a layer of tissue at the...

[Link: mit]
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Tags: discovery   pioneer   news   biotechnology   health & nature   science   

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This is what you get if you put eggs in MRI
posted April 21 2011 12:38.41 by Giorgos Lazaridis




This is the impression of the scientists from Sixty Symbols of Easter eggs. They got some Cadbury Creme Eggs and real eggs, and put them in an MRI scanner. The MRI scanner mapped...

[Link: Sixty Symbols]
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Tags: how it works   theory/tutorial   biotechnology   chemistry   physics   science   sensors   magnetism   health & nature   

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Scientists closer to resurrect mammoths
posted April 11 2011 13:09.32 by Giorgos Lazaridis




It will not be done like in Jurassic park with mosquitoes and frogs. A new technique was pioneered in 2008 by Dr. Teruhiko Wakayama of the Riken Centre for Developmental Biology...

[Link: telegraph]
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Tags: clones   research   health & nature   science   animals   unsolved mystery   innovations   biotechnology   history   extreme   

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Surgical bot folds paper plane, can fold also your entrails
posted April 6 2011 12:48.05 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Here is one cool video from the surgical department. Dr. James Porter, medical director of robotic surgery, folds a small paper airplane with the da Vinci surgical robot to...

[Via: dvice]    [Link: swedishseattle]
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Tags: biotechnology   cnc   crazy photo/video   health & nature   mechanical   robot   

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