Let’s Play Infinite Crisis [E1-P11/15] Joker And Cyborg – Doomsday Again – Video


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Cyborg Baby Spinach Could One Day Detect Chemical Weapons

I like to think/(right now, please!)/of a cybernetic forest/filled with pines and electronics/ where deer stroll peacefully/past computers/as if they were flowers/with spinning blossoms, poet Richard Brautigan wrote in 1967. His heavily optimistic (or heavily satirical) take on cyborg plants was prescient. Now, half a century later, researchers are working on giving baby spinach bomb-detecting capabilities.

Thats right. Cyborg baby spinach. Last week, a team of MIT researchers published a paper in Nature Materials demonstrating what happened when they inserted carbon nanotubes into chloroplasts, the photosynthetic engines of plant cells. The tubes ability to sense the presence of different chemicals around the plants, researchers say, could revolutionize leafy greens as we know them.

Researchers showed that the carbon nanotubes--tiny cylinders of carbon a thousand times thinner than a human hair--could slip into the chloroplasts without damaging them, and then actually give the chloroplasts a 30% boost in their ability to capture solar energy. The scientists also found that the tubes could detect the presence of the pollutant nitric oxide when they shined infrared light on the chloroplasts. (If you shine light on chloroplasts with nanotubes, the microscopic blobs will fluoresce. But in the presence of nitric oxide, the chloroplasts fluorescence dims.)

Now that researchers have a basic understanding of how the tubes work in plants, its only a matter of time before they start inserting nanomaterials with even more advanced sensor capabilities--like carbon nanotubes that can detect TNT and sarin gas, they say. Plant nanobionics, a term coined by lead author Juan Pablo Giraldo and MIT chemical engineering professor Michael Strano, could leverage your average shrub into a sophisticated data collector in places where humans are afraid to go.

Different carbon nanotubes can detect different chemicals with this method, but the scientists are still figuring out which pairs work together. Its also important to find out what happens to the carbon nanotubes after a plant dies, and whether a buildup could be toxic in the soil.

There's still a long way to go, but Giraldo hopes to build on this discovery by creating a host of technologies that help plants communicate with scientists. We envision designing a standoff detection instrument, a remote sensing instrument that can allow us one day to measure the fluorescent signal from the nanotubes under field conditions," Giraldo said. You can put a monitor plant in a city for pollutants, or [measure] pesticides in a crop field, or perhaps explosives in an airport.

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THL T200 Cyborg Hands-On Demo, Scratch Test, Unboxing, Sample Camera Shots, Exclusive Launch Promo Details

Just a few additional information about THL T200 Cyborg Octa Core 6-inch Full HD Android flagship smartphone that I introduced to you a few days ago.

I got everything on video, TP Friends. I hope you can check out the clip below and share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter. I think it's very comprehensive as Mr. Adrian Lim really touched on everything you need to know about THL T200 Cyborg.

Here are several shots that I took under various lighting conditions using THL T200 Cyborg's main camera. Just click on the photos for a larger view. Note: You can use the handset's interpolated 18 MegaPixel camera - available in the settings - but quoting Mr. Adrian Lim, "We are not advertising that. We are sticking to the 13 MegaPixel camera in our collaterals because that's what the hardware really is. Nonetheless, you may use the interpolated resolution if you wish so."

The retail package, which costs Php 14,999, includes the THL T200 Cyborg unit itself, the two-prong charger, microUSB to USB connector cable, earphones, quick start guide, and two 2,500 mAh Li-Ion battery packs.

The earphones have silicon earbuds to keep ambient noise out when you're listening to music and microphone that you can use when you make calls.

On a full charge, the 2,500 mAh Li-Ion battery pack delivers around 12 hours of mixed usage including playing non-specs intensive games, taking photos, recording videos, listening to music, and watching video clips.

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How to Assemble the "Tendon" Lines for the Cyborg Beast 3D Printed Prosthesis – Video


How to Assemble the "Tendon" Lines for the Cyborg Beast 3D Printed Prosthesis
After posting another video showing the overall assembly process for the Cyborg Beast 3D printed prosthesis (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KCOYrcSKd4), I w...

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DDTV-Special: AlexFlattermann85 digitiert zu: Teilzeit-Cyborg! (Ohrenzeugen: DaveDurdenTV & Skype) – Video


DDTV-Special: AlexFlattermann85 digitiert zu: Teilzeit-Cyborg! (Ohrenzeugen: DaveDurdenTV Skype)
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