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All respect and no restraint

The Borg Files

The Borg is now inevitable. Resistance is futile. Capacitance is futile. Insulation is futile.

Belcher said. "We're also interested in integrating [the batteries] with biological organisms."

MIT engineers work toward cell-sized batteries
Microbatteries could power tomorrow's miniature devices
Elizabeth A. Thomson, News Office
August 20, 2008

The sister is the Bayer Professor of Chemical Engineering and associate head of the Department of Chemical Engineering. Just so you know.Forget 9-volts, AAs, AAAs or D batteries: The energy for tomorrow's miniature electronic devices could come from tiny microbatteries about half the size of a human cell and built with viruses.

MIT engineers have developed a way to at once create and install such microbatteries -- which could one day power a range of miniature devices, from labs-on-a-chip to implantable medical sensors -- by stamping them onto a variety of surfaces.

In the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) the week of Aug. 18, the team describes assembling and successfully testing two of the three key components of a battery. A complete battery is on its way.

[P6: Actually, complete batteries are here already.

Instead of physically arranging the component parts, researchers genetically engineer viruses to attract individual molecules of materials they're interested in, like cobalt oxide, from a solution, autonomously forming wires 17,000 times thinner than a sheet of paper that pack themselves together to form electrodes smaller than a human cell.

"Once you do the genetic engineering with the viruses themselves, you pour in the solution and they grow the right combination of these materials on them," Belcher says. 

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Serendipitous link of the day

Open-source self-replicating machine, er, self-replicates
Paul Raven @ 04-06-2008

Self-replicating machines, as a concept, have been around since mathematician John von Neumann thought them up. But there has never been a working non-organic machine that has been able to construct a fully-functional working clone of itself … until now.

Cripes, they actually named it Skynet

"There is an anomaly on software. The launch will be delayed a few days", a period of the order of a week, he told the AFP news agency.

Skynet military launch postponed
By Jonathan Amos
Science reporter, BBC News

The launch of the third and final satellite in the UK's next-generation military space communications network has been delayed by a few days.

The Skynet 5C platform was due to fly from French Guiana on Friday but technicians called a halt to the countdown just hours before lift-off.

Software on the launch vehicle did not behave normally during a test sequence.

Skynet 5 is intended to provide British forces with a secure, high-bandwidth capability through to 2020.

And I thought embedded RFID tags were twisted

Electronic tattoo display runs on blood

 quotWaterproof and powered by pizza.quot

The tattoo display: "Waterproof and powered by pizza."

Jim Mielke's wireless blood-fueled display is a true merging of technology and body art. At the recent Greener Gadgets Design Competition, the engineer demonstrated a subcutaneously implanted touch-screen that operates as a cell phone display, with the potential for 3G video calls that are visible just underneath the skin.

The basis of the 2x4-inch "Digital Tattoo Interface" is a Bluetooth device made of thin, flexible silicon and silicone. It´s inserted through a small incision as a tightly rolled tube, and then it unfurls beneath the skin to align between skin and muscle. Through the same incision, two small tubes on the device are attached to an artery and a vein to allow the blood to flow to a coin-sized blood fuel cell that converts glucose and oxygen to electricity. After blood flows in from the artery to the fuel cell, it flows out again through the vein.

Now with three Protoplastic Orgasmic Extractors

Y'all are going to become extinct.

Please don't make any Black versions.

LATER: I notice the video embed codes generated by the site are broken, but I do want you to see how bizarre the world is becoming, so I did a little code spelunking. Check it before they block it.




The Birth of the Borg

The picture tells the whole story, but click it if you need words. 

The Birth of the Borg

I love this story

The video of all this is pretty cool. Because the whole thing is in Flash I can't directly link it. You have to look for this little "Story Map" tag in the upper left sector of the screen. Click that and you'll get a little drop down navigation aid. 

Unconventional power source could revolutionize the design of prosthetic limbs
By David F. Salisbury
Published: August 20, 2007 

Combine a mechanical arm with a miniature rocket motor:  The result is a prosthetic device that is the closest thing yet to a bionic arm.

A prototype of this radical design has been successfully developed and tested by a team of mechanical engineers at Vanderbilt University as part of a $30 million federal program to develop advanced prosthetic devices.

“Our design does not have superhuman strength or capability, but it is closer in terms of function and power to a human arm than any previous prosthetic device that is self-powered and weighs about the same as a natural arm,” says Michael Goldfarb, the professor of mechanical engineering who is leading the effort.

This will seduce many of you into joining the Borg

Really, add a cell phone, bone conduction headphone taped to your jaw and voice dialing, you have the functional equivalent of telepathy.

"Silent" Speech Device May Aid Divers, Firefighters, Cell Phone Users
Stefan Lovgren
for National Geographic News
December 27, 2006

It's technology that lets you speak your mind—literally.

NASA scientists are developing a speech recognition system that can understand and relay words that haven't been said out loud.

The system uses electrodes attached to the throat to detect biological signals that occur as a person reads or talks to him- or herself.

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