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Old 02-25-2014, 06:41 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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Computer chips keep getting smaller and smaller. I just saw this and had to post it because this is the trend continuing.

Apparently, Freescale didn't think the diminutive Kinetis KL02 was tiny enough -- it just unveiled the KL03, the new world's smallest ARM microcontroller. At 1.6mm by 2mm, the Cortex-M0+ chip is 15 percent smaller than its ancestor. That's miniscule enough to comfortably fit inside the dimple of a golf ball, folks.

The link: Freescale makes the world's smallest ARM controller chip even tinier
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Old 02-26-2014, 08:14 PM
 
Location: where you sip the tea of the breasts of the spinsters of Utica
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Looks like a very interesting book has just been released, by Michio Kaku - the co-founder of string theory. The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind: Michio Kaku: 9780385530828: Amazon.com: Books
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Old 02-27-2014, 04:52 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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Looks like a very interesting book has just been released, by Michio Kaku - the co-founder of string theory. The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind: Michio Kaku: 9780385530828: Amazon.com: Books
Ray Kurzweil has one on the mind as well titles How to create a mind. I bought it but to be honest a lot of it was over my head. I did watch him talk about the book and that I understood. There is a lot going to happen in the next 5-9 years.
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Old 02-27-2014, 04:55 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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Here is another example of technology getting smaller.

This is from Science World Report:

They are half a millimetre in size, have a star-shaped hydrogel shell and open when they are irradiated with laser light in the near-infrared range. The new micro-robots, developed in the laboratory of Professor Brad Nelson at ETH, will potentially aid the precision delivery of drugs.

The link: Futuristic Soft-Shell Micro-Robot Ready to Navigate Insides of Our Body
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Old 03-02-2014, 07:53 AM
 
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Josseppie, keep on posting about this stuff as it's kind of cool to know what the next several decades have in store as far as technology goes.
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Old 03-03-2014, 06:15 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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Josseppie, keep on posting about this stuff as it's kind of cool to know what the next several decades have in store as far as technology goes.
Thanks!
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Old 03-04-2014, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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This is a amazing advancement that will save thousands of lives.

This is from SPOLID:






You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The link: Revolutionary membrane can keep your heart beating perfectly forever
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Old 03-04-2014, 03:39 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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Exclamation A Powerful New Way to Edit DNA

One of the things I post about as how we will be able to turn off genes, like the fat gene or to reverse age, they now found a new and possibly better way of doing that. More proof that we will see some dramatic changes in the 2020's.

This is from the New York Times:


In the late 1980s, scientists at Osaka University in Japan noticed unusual repeated DNA sequences next to a gene they were studying in a common bacterium. They mentioned them in the final paragraph of a paper: “The biological significance of these sequences is not known.”

Now their significance is known, and it has set off a scientific frenzy.

The sequences, it turns out, are part of a sophisticated immune system that bacteria use to fight viruses. And that system, whose very existence was unknown until about seven years ago, may provide scientists with unprecedented power to rewrite the code of life.

The link: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/04/he...a.html?hp&_r=0
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:07 AM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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I always post that my goal is to live "forever". Well here is more proof that I will see that goal:

J. Craig Venter, the scientist and entrepreneur involved in the first sequencing of the human genome and the first synthetic cell, today announced a typically ambitious project: tack another few decades onto everyone's lives through the largest human genome-sequencing project ever conceived. (Y'know, relatively typical.)

The link: Genetics Startup Wants To Prolong Life, 'Make 100 Years Old The Next 60' | Popular Science
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Old 03-11-2014, 07:03 PM
 
Location: Pueblo - Colorado's Second City
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This is a interesting story on trans-humanism.

What will human bodies be like in a hundred year’s time?
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