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Tingly projections make beamed gadgets come alive - tech

Tingly projections make beamed gadgets come alive - tech | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Imagine having an illuminated keypad projected onto your hand which stays in place even as you move, and tingles gently when you press a button

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A MUST watch video...

 

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Tingling keypad projections in your hand soon?

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IBM creates liquid-based transistors that can process data like the human brain

IBM creates liquid-based transistors that can process data like the human brain | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
A new way of creating on-off switches could lead to brain-like computing devices.

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Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface

Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface | Latest Social Media News | 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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Where do we go?!!!

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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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Baby-Face Robot: Diego Installed

"DIEGO-SAN", by Hanson for the Machine Perception Lab at the UCSD Institute for Neural Computation. With a face by David Hanson and Hanson Robotics, which mo...

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Baby-Face Robot-Diego Installed: looks nearly perfect...

 

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Baby-Face Robot-Diego Installed: looks nearly perfect...

 

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Baby-Face Robot-Diego Installed: looks nearly perfect...

 

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What you need to know about nanotechnology - Videos on YouTube

What you need to know about nanotechnology, check them and wonder...


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What you need to know about nanotechnology, check them and wonder...

 

Check also:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments?tag=Nano

 

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3D printing breakthrough with human embryonic stem cells

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A team of researchers from Scotland has used a novel 3-D printing technique to arrange human embryonic stem cells for the very first time.

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18 Great Science apps for iPad

18 Great Science apps for iPad | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

Gone are the days when you would have to attend those boring classes and spend hours listening to  the teacher lecturing about abstract scientific concepts that are more perplexing than illuminating.

 

I said perplexing because they lack a very important  learning principle that make them unlearnable: they do not connect to the  ' embodied experiences ' of the learners and what James Paul Gee meant by this principle is that for learning to be effective it needs to connect to the learners life, experiences, and environment.

 

===> When learners are able to make such connections their comprehension improves and becomes more solid. <===

 


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Are We Living Inside a Computer Simulation?

Are We Living Inside a Computer Simulation? | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
A philosopher and team of physicists imagine that we might actually be living inside a computer-generated universe that you could call, The Lattice.

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