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That’s OK, I Have My Own Controller

There’s been a fair few ‘mind-controlled computer’ stories in the last year or so. This latest one is unique in that it features the first teenaged test subject; the young epileptic has a hardwired grid of electrodes in his brain that gather data in realtime as his brain functions, in the hope of finding the area where his seizures were triggered from. Somewhat of bored for waiting for an opportune seizure for them to measure, they reprogrammed a computer to run simple Space Invaders-style computer games and got the kid to play them using just his thoughts for triggering the controls. Odds on, he’ll soon be clamouring for an upgrade to full World of Warcraft access…

Sustainable Housing Pods

So, you liked the look of those self-contained penthouse apartment-pods, but there’s a shortage of roofspace in your area, or maybe you’d prefer to live in wide-open spaces? If so (or you just happen to need a semi-permanent structure made from sustainable materials), the reusable KITAHAUS pod could be just the ticket. If the spot you place it on becomes a little more permanent, you can even wire it into grid mains electric and plumbing. I wonder if this is really a major advance, or just ‘pre-fabs for the new millenium’?

Peptide Proteins Block Bleeding

Stemming bleeding is a major part of medical surgery – it’s not just critical, but consumes a lot of time and effort too. Which is why surgeons are getting excited by a new invention in the form of a clear gel which, when rubbed onto wounds, staunches bleeding rapidly. The gel is made up of a solution of peptide proteins that can rapidly self-organise into sheet-like structures at the nanoscale, and if the results it has been producing in rodent test subjects can be replicated with humans, surgery will be changed forever. In the meantime, maybe we should be looking at using spiderweb dressings to prevent infections and promote healing?