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The Xeno Files: Super Vision
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Serving Up Scientific Strangeness. Wednesday, February 08, 2006. According to this article at wired.com. Has developed a technology for eyeglasses which uses an aberrometer, a device which measures aberrations that can impede vision, and then manipulates pixels that are embedded into the lens of the glasses to correct the irregularities. The wearer of these glasses should be able to see clearly for twice the distance they normally can. I want super vision! Is there a trial study program I can sign up for?
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The Xeno Files: February 2006
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Serving Up Scientific Strangeness. Tuesday, February 14, 2006. An interesting article on wired. Reveals a new microchip technology and working prototype created by a group of electical engineers at the University of Notre Dame. The magnetic technology is radiation-hard, which means that it will be able to tolerate the environment in space, something regular DRAM cannot do. Posted by proteanman at 2/14/2006 05:17:00 PM. Links to this post. Saturday, February 11, 2006. I read on the Popular Mechanics web s...
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The Xeno Files: August 2007
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Serving Up Scientific Strangeness. Friday, August 17, 2007. The Flexible Printed Paper Battery. It seems these days that nothing is technologically impossible. Gadgets keep getting smaller, more paper thin and flexible. Take for instance the new paper battery. That the researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed. Another key feature is the capability to use human blood or sweat to help power the battery.". Wait did I read that correctly! Posted by proteanman at 8/17/2007 06:21:00 PM.