As beneficial as it generally is, modern medical surgery is well seasoned with horror stories of patients who have pieces of medical apparatus left inside them after an operation, sometimes leading to unpleasant or even lethal complications. A way of making it easier for surgeons to avoid such blunders would be handy – which sounds like another job for RFID, the little technology that could.
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50TB DVDs
I’m not going to hold my breath, since bacteriorhodopsin-based digital storage media have been on the cusp of actualization for years. But a 50 terabyte disc the size of a DVD would go a long way towards enabling my mashup addiction.
Counterfeit Nation
In modern Russia, everything’s fake. Including the vacations.
Pollution Guzzling Floating Islands
I’d call it biomimicry, but it’s really geomimicry. Bruce Kania, an inventor in Montana, is producing artificial floating islands designed to clean up waterways polluted with biowaste like sewage or animal effluent by providing a home for waterscrubbing plants. And they look nice too.
The Death Of Bees
Just about anyone who took a junior high biology class understand the concept of pollination: plants breed when flying insects, usually bees, spread their pollen from plant to plant. But did you realize that 1/3 of food crops need pollinators? And that bee populations are dying?