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Jul 13, 2019
Quantum Dot-Based Designed Nanoprobe for Imaging Lipid Droplet
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: biotech/medical, quantum physics, robotics/AI
Nanoprobes were microscopic robotic devices used by the Borg for the primary purpose of assimilation, as well as to help maintenance and even repair their mechanical and biological components on a microscopic level. Injected into a target’s bloodstream via assimilation tubules, the nanoprobes immediately began to take over the host cells’ functions. Nanoprobes could also be modified for a variety of medical and technical tasks.
Jul 13, 2019
H.R.2977 — Space Preservation Act of 2001 Goes on to explain what they cannot do in space pertaining to space wars
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in category: space
Image capture is the portion pertaining to what they cannot do to civilians. As it stands anyway. Just to name a few: weather mod, Chemtrails, extraterrestrial weapons, low frequency and ULF… Ultra low frequency, mood management, and lazers.
Jul 13, 2019
Giant batteries and cheap solar power are shoving fossil fuels off the grid
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: solar power, sustainability
Jul 13, 2019
Detroit cops arrest their own police commissioner at heated meeting over facial recognition (VIDEO)
Posted by Carse Peel in category: robotics/AI
A police board meeting escalated when Detroit cops tackled a police commissioner to the ground and arrested him at a heated hearing where protesters demonstrated against the city’s controversial facial recognition scheme.
Commissioner Willie Burton was annoyed that the Board of Police Commissioners had held secret, closed door meetings that he and the public were not allowed to attend during which an expansion of the facial recognition scheme was planned, Metro Times reports.
Jul 13, 2019
Blind patients have vision partially restored after new brain implant
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
‘It is a real message of hope – I feel within my lifetime we can restore functional sight to the blind’, expert says of successful study.
Jul 13, 2019
Superbugs cling to hospital gowns even after they have been disinfected
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
Dangerous superbugs are clinging on to surgical gowns and instruments even after the items have been disinfected, scientists have revealed.
Hospitals have been warned to monitor their hygiene practices after tests showed the pathogen C. difficile is becoming resistant to standard decontamination agents.
The bug, which is thought to be responsible for around 1,600 deaths a year in the UK, can cause diarrhea, fever, rapid heartbeat, inflammation of the intestines, and kidney failure.
Jul 13, 2019
A 363-foot projection of a rocket will be flashed on the Washington Monument to celebrate Apollo 11 anniversary
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
A number of events are planned next week on the Mall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the historic moon mission.
Jul 13, 2019
Brain implant restores partial vision to blind people
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Medical experts hail ‘paradigm shift’ of implant that transmits video images directly to the visual cortex, bypassing the eye and optic nerve.
Jul 13, 2019
The Internet May Be Underwater in 15 Years
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: energy, internet
Rising seas imperil the delicate web of cables and power stations that control the internet.