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ExtremeTech » Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface

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"...One of the features that the Brown researchers seem most excited about is the device’s power consumption, which is just 100 milliwatts. For a device that might eventually find its way into humans, frugal power consumption is a key factor that will enable all-day, highly mobile usage. Amusingly, though, the research paper notes that the wireless charging does cause significant warming of the device, which was “mitigated by liquid cooling the area with chilled water during the recharge process and did not notably affect the animal’s comfort.” Another important factor is that the researchers were able to extract high-quality, “rich” neural signals from the wireless implant — a good indicator that it will also help human neuroscience, if and when the device is approved.

 

Moving forward, the wireless BCI is very much a part of BrainGate — the Brown University research group that’s tasked with bringing these neurological technologies to humans. So far, the pinnacle of BrainGate’s work is a robotic arm controlled by a tethered BCI, which paralyzed patients can use to feed themselves (video embedded below). While the wireless BCI isn’t approve for human use (and there’s no indication that they’re seeking approval yet), it was designed specifically so that it should be safe for human use..."

 
Harold Thwaites's curator insight, March 5, 5:11 AM

Age of Cyborgs approaches faster than we realize.

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How the #Mozparty is changing Popcorn: New Blog Post by Brett Gaylor

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This is a detailed post that has been a long time coming. In summary: • Popcorn has achieved a lot in the last 5 months
• We’re discovering that our template model is creating too much complexity
• We’re realizing that Popcorn is a powerful media literacy tool
• We’re increasing our focus on Popcorn Maker as a remixer


Over the last 5 months, the Popcorn team has been busy. While expanding our focus from Popcorn.js to include the Popcorn Maker app, we have shipped 7 releases, closed over 835 tickets, been featured on the mainstage of TedGlobal, had a brand and UX review by the best in the business, created an educational curriculum for young people, and shipped a new version of our web app. The team has grown - Bobby Richter has been joined by developers Jon Buckley, Scott Downe, and our UX intern Kate Hudson who has become a leader in the project. Our collaboration with the Center for the Development of Open Technology has continued - David Humphrey has taken an increasingly active role in the engineering leadership at the Mozilla Foundation, and new researchers have joined our core contributors there. Its been a heady several months. Luckily we’ve had a few cakes to celebrate our release, or we might have gone crazy....

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I am in LOVE: Faber: 60 Years in 60 Poems - Interactive HTML5 site

60 Years in 60 Poems...
Ursula O'Reilly Traynor's comment, July 11, 2012 12:34 PM
the link is sticky Siobhan ..still grateful for it ty !
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The history of HTML5 [infographic] - Holy Kaw!

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Beyond Awesome: Infographic: HTML5 Makes 60 Years Of Poetry Feel Utterly Slick

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For all of poetry’s rich history, it’s become a somewhat old-fashioned artform. While poetry slams have done their part in keeping the culture fresh, the poem itself has gone relatively unchanged in thousands of years.
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