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Post by celine on Dec 3, 2014 7:08:26 GMT -5
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Post by freehumans on Dec 5, 2014 16:21:27 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Dec 8, 2014 21:38:12 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Dec 20, 2014 7:04:11 GMT -5
Donald Marshall ... www.iflscience.com/technology/worms-mind-robot-bodyScientists Put A Worm's Mind Into A Robot's Body | IFLScience Beneath the skin of a simple worm with transparent skin, there are 302 neurons that have been mapped meticulously by researchers in what is known as a connectome. This... WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COMDonald Marshall ...........Drip drip Jeff Ilschner Jeff Ilschner's photo.
Deborah Hayward ..........weeeelllllll that was a mistake!! Stephen Hiscock ..........Genetically engineered scorpian wasp robots will be next of course! Russell Nichols.......... Like the proboscis. It reminds me of how you describe it.
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Post by celine on Dec 21, 2014 8:38:46 GMT -5
Donald Marshall Vacuum tube high speed train. LA To San Fran In 5 Minutes? Hyperloop CEO Says Speed Tube Could Become Reality PLAYA VISTA (CBSLA.com) - It takes about six hours to drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco - depending on your speed - and more than an hour to fly. But in the future,... LOSANGELES.CBSLOCAL.COM losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/12/17/la-to-san-fran-in-5-minutes-hyperloop-ceo-says-speed-tube-could-become-reality/Donald Marshall As I'd mentioned years ago. Ashiya Austin they have an elevator in NY that gets them to Pine Gap in five mins Kevin Craig Pine Gap , australia !? Ashiya Austin yes Ricarte Rivera There is a super secret elevator called the jump room which gets you to mars instantly, or so I've heard. Ashiya Austin recently blown up
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Post by celine on Dec 21, 2014 8:43:43 GMT -5
Donald Marshall 18 December 2014 Complete with pyramid remote control hub. I had to laugh when I saw that part.
Puzzlebox Orbit: Brain-Controlled Helicopter Introduction video for Puzzlebox Orbit, an educational toy that combines a brain-controlled helicopter with open hardware, software, and teaching material. h...
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Post by freehumans on Dec 22, 2014 13:57:28 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Dec 27, 2014 20:50:09 GMT -5
Celine O'carroll shared a link www.jewsnews.co.il/2013/10/31/a-chip-in-the-head-brain-implants-will-be-connecting-people-to-the-internet-by-the-year-2020/A Chip In The Head: Brain Implants Will Be Connecting People To The Internet By The Year 2020 Would you like to surf the Internet, make a phone call or send a text message using only your brain? By Michael Snyder Would you like to “download” the content of a 500... ELIYOKIM COHEN Donald Marshall... A chip in the head. Donald Marshall No need for it to be external. Donald Marshall's photo. Donald Marshall If its internal powered by your own bodies minute electrical current. Donald Marshall's photo. Trautmann Martin stop that! If you really got so much power Donald than you should not let that happen. For the sake of the youth's and coming generations! Donald Marshall.......... I'm not known enough to exert the power Donald Marshall................ They do what they want but I sometimes can advise them to do differently. Donald Marshall .................Sometimes they try to blame their political mistakes on me saying I told them to do this or that. Violette Rivard hope i am dead by then Dolly Valentine Who says we're not already hardwired to an inter net of sorta already.. By our birth we ar "online" seeing what we are programmed to see. Knowing no different and eachtime we re-awaken; we reboot.
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Post by celine on Dec 27, 2014 20:52:46 GMT -5
Travis Lessing www.iflscience.com/…/human-sperm-and-egg-precursors-…www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/human-sperm-and-egg-precursors-created-labArtificial Sperm and Egg Cells Created From Skin Cells | IFLScience Using human stem cells, researchers have created precursors to egg and sperm -- called primordial germ cells -- in a petri dish. Until this work, published in Cell today, the... WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COMLaurence Mountford Skin cells from the same person? Hmm.. doesn't say.. Whats funny about this clip is that the Actor playing the Doctor David Tennant actually Married that chickadee that came out the pod who in the show is meant to be his daughter. He married the Girl who played his daughter on the show.. But its weirder. The girl is called Georgia Moffet, daughter of Peter Moffett, who went by the better known stage name of Peter Davison. the same Peter Davison who played the 5th Doctor Who. So David Tennant the 10th Doctor married the daughter of the 5th doctor, a girl who also played his Daughter too. Wibbly Wobbly, Incesty Wincesty. The Doctor Meets his Daughter - Doctor Who - The Doctor's Daughter - BBC Selected by SomeoneGuy64 for #Throwbackthursday. With...
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Post by celine on Jan 20, 2015 19:27:04 GMT -5
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Post by bud64 on Jan 21, 2015 11:44:41 GMT -5
Check this..... De ja vu?....Cloning tech? www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11356853/Student-trapped-in-bizarre-deja-vu-time-loop-for-8-years.htmlSean Gatchell ...Sounds like the guy was experiencing what I often do, but hasn't acclimated properly to the heightened consciousness you get from it. If someone doesn't grow up with the feelings, it could probably seem to be something like this, makes him feel trapped rather than enlightened. I have anxiety and OCD problems myself, so there is certainly some tie to deja vu. Laurence Mountford... this... is like a fkin joke.. im 23. i dropped out of university, ive fkin felt like ive seen it all before. FUCK YOU reality.. Velma Lewis... I cant believe he went through all that testing. with the psychic stuff Ive experienced from a kid Id be in a straight jacket if i went through that. ' There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy Horatio.'. William Shakespeare, Hamlet.
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Post by Johnny C on Jan 21, 2015 22:36:05 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Feb 3, 2015 18:49:58 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa Dr Miguel Nicolelis said the advance, reported in the Nature Communications journal this week, was just a prelude to a major breakthrough on a "brain-to-brain interface" which will be announced in another paper next month. Speaking at the annual meeting of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science in Boston on Sunday, he described the mystery work as something "no one has dreamed could be done". The second paper is being kept secret until it is published but Dr Nicolelis's comments raise the prospect of an implant which could allow one animal's brain to interact directly with another. www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/9875931/Scientists-create-sixth-sense-brain-implant-to-detect-infrared-light.htmlScientists create 'sixth sense' brain implant to detect infrared light - Telegraph A brain implant which could allow humans to detect invisible infrared light has been developed by scientists in America. WWW.TELEGRAPH.CO.UKPhil Chuppa Brain to brain interface. No one has "dreamed" could be done. And brain of one animal interact directly with another.
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Post by celine on Feb 3, 2015 18:56:31 GMT -5
Dave McGregor Christina Tringides, a senior at MIT and member of the research team, holds a sample of the multifunction fiber that could deliver optical signals and drugs directly into the brain, along with electrical readouts to continuously monitor the effects of the various inputs. Huh. Looks a lot like those little fibres they've been dropping from planes and then magically finding imbedded in human tissue. Nothing to worry about, just a coincidence. www.dailymail.co.uk/…/The-real-life-Matrix-MIT-resea…The interface that can allow a computer to plug into the brain The fibres less than a width of a hair could lead to devices for treatment of conditions such as Parkinson's. Phil Chuppa We're building neural interfaces that will interact with tissues in a more organic way than devices that have been used previously,' said MIT's Polina Anikeeva, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering.
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Post by celine on Feb 15, 2015 19:06:10 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa Here’s how it might work: First you pop through the skull and the brain’s dura (the membrane surrounding the brain), dipping into the brain’s neural sea itself, roughly two millimeters down, where you position thousands of low-powered CMOS chips (the “neural dust,” each as tiny as millionths of a meter) to begin capturing neural signals using electrodes and piezoelectric sensors, which convert the data to ultrasonic signals. Those signals are then picked up by a sub-dural transceiver (sitting just above the “dust” chips and simultaneously powering them ultrasonically), which relays the data to an external transceiver resting just outside the skull (ASIC, memory, battery, long-range transmitter), which in turn communicates wirelessly with whatever computing device. Like most futurist notions, this one hasn’t been tested yet — it’s just a formal proposal — but it’s another fascinating glimpse into where we might be headed, bypassing clumsy literal BMI head-jacks for micro-scale interfaces that would link us, wire-free, to future galaxies of virtual information. Matt Peckham @mattpeckham Matt Peckham is TIME's video games, science tech and music tech correspondent based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His work has appeared in Variety, The Washington Post, The New York Times and others. techland.time.com/2013/07/17/your-future-brain-machine-implant-ultrasonic-neural-dust/#ixzz2deJipOmjYour Future Brain-Machine Implant: Ultrasonic Neural Dust | TIME.com Imagine thousands of particle-sized CMOS chips living in your brain. TECHLAND.TIME.COM
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