Thursday 2 April 2015

Creating Mind





Creating Mind- Controlled Games with an

 Arduino- Based Brain Computer Interface

Open BCI is an open source brain computer interface (BCI) aimed at the maker movement. Using the OpenBCI platform for the first time, Daniel Harari and his friends created a 3D printed mind-controlled Labyrinth game in little more than a day at the Brainihack hackathon in Tel Aviv



 Creating Mind-controlled Games With An Arduino-based Brain Computer Interface


Artificial Gravity

Deep Space Exploration Will Demand Artificial Gravity


Long stays in space have a major hitch. Medical studies on the effects of microgravity on astronauts after many months in low-Earth orbit (LEO) can’t get around one hard truth — humans aren’t cut out for life without gravity. Thus, artificial gravity habitats are now being discussed as a crucial component of long-duration near-Earth asteroid (NEA) mining missions.
Artificial gravity will be particularly important for years-long commercial missions where real-time telerobotics will need to be performed by crews housed in close proximity to the asteroid itself. Such gravity habitats would also be useful for years-long exploration of low-gravity bodies such as the Moon, Mars , or eventually even the moons of the outer planets.

An artist’s concept of a cylindrical space station in low-Earth orbit (LEO) that would be capable of creating artificial gravity.  Credit:  William Kemp/United Space Structures

California Life Company





 California Life Company



They are tackling aging, one of life’s biggest mysteries..

Calico is a research and development firm whose mission is to harness advanced technologies to increase our understanding of the biology that control life span. They will use that knowledge to devise interventions that enable people to lead longer and healthier lives.


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THE NEW WORLD OF 3D PRINTING



MARKER BOT- THE NEW WORLD OF 3D PRINTING

MakerBot Industries is a New York City -based company founded in January 2009 by Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer and Zach "Hoeken" Smith to engineer and produce 3D printing MakerBot builds on the early progress of the Rep Rap Project.


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