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any ideas! guys? - 03-07-2006, 03:41 AM

sometime ago i was talking to a friend of mine...he was studying BSc and was much interested in science especially physics and maths... so needless to say we were talking about science... he was saying this and that which just flew over my head....... and he knew that but still he was trying to prove his knowledge...
and as a flash, a question struck me and i asked him.... so, then after you have told me so much about different inventions...... what do you think we still have to invent? i mean we have fans, tv, telephone, refrigerator, computers and many more? so what is there left to be invented which is completely new and not a revised version of what we already have?

and he went blank...
so i think it would be a nice topic to discuss...

What is left for us to invent?


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Re: any ideas! guys? - 03-07-2006, 05:45 AM

We learned techniques to swim and now we can swim...but still we can't fly like birds...so I think we should develop some techniques to fly. Afterall, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, isn't it? We can save plane-fair as well . What do you think?
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Re: any ideas! guys? - 03-07-2006, 02:09 PM

It would be great if we could
--replace nerves with very fast opticle fibers.
--implement a chip in stratum lucidum, which stores all data like I-card, Credit-card, visa, entry-card (if any), it must also be able to send electromagnetic wave to lock and unlock the door of my car. Sothat I can leave my Portemonai at home with all its trash.
--I also hate to carry cellphone. To integrate a tiny 7.1 dolby speaker (must be able to convert dB in Hz duh) in middle ear, and a neumann microphon in a tooth. All wireless. Numpad can be external. Energy source ?? ATP ?? he he, armmm Energy from humid air.

That's it for now. I think by 500 years latter 2 wishes will be reality, the first one will still have lot of bugs.


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Re: any ideas! guys? - 03-07-2006, 10:34 PM

I saw KRISHH few days ago. I think a software that can see future is what is left to be invented.


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Re: any ideas! guys? - 04-07-2006, 01:12 AM

he he guys nice to hear from you about the things left for us to invent....
flying in the sky has always wondered human more than anything and i think thats why we have got somewhat far in this field...
and raj.. i hope some day people will develop that much talked time machine and see our future
and MH your thinking..is way too high that i expected.....that was fantastic and much fascinating though still there are great doubts about its posssibility........ anyway those were great ideas.. and its very difficult for me to say how will those inventions affect our lives..make easier or more miserable and complex.

and recently i was reading a novel by asimov - The voyage into the brain.. and its about miniaturisation.. and i really fancied it.... how our life would have been if it were possible... i could enter the body and see every parts and process with my own eyes and not the imagined ones....

how would it feel to travel from one cell to other... or sliding from one chromosome to other... or having a wrestling with the entamoeba ........... oh jesus that would be a dream come true......


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Re: any ideas! guys? - 12-11-2006, 07:44 PM

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and MH your thinking..is way too high that i expected.....that was fantastic and much fascinating though still there are great doubts about its posssibility........ anyway those were great ideas.. and its very difficult for me to say how will those inventions affect our lives..make easier or more miserable and complex.
I just discovered a recent news in our health news section. Well, my fantasy is not much conservative, I must say.

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Neural Networking Nanotubes

Main Category: Medical Devices News
Article Date: 12 Nov 2006 - 16:00pm (PST)

New implantable biomedical devices that can act as artificial nerve cells, control severe pain, or allow otherwise paralyzed muscles to be moved might one day be possible thanks to developments in materials science. Writing today in Advanced Materials, Nicholas Kotov of the University of Michigan, USA, and colleagues describe how they have used hollow, submicroscopic strands of carbon, carbon nanotubes, to connect an integrated circuit to nerve cells. The new technology offers the possibility of building an interface between biology and electronics.

Kotov and colleagues at Oklahoma State University and the University of Texas Medical Branch have explored the properties of single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) with a view to developing these materials as biologically compatible components of medical devices, sensors, and prosthetics. SWNTs are formed from carbon atoms by various techniques including deposition and resemble a rolled up sheet of chicken wire, but on a tiny scale. They are usually just a few nanometers across and up to several micrometers in length.

The researchers built up layers of their SWNTs to produce a film that is electrically conducting even at a thickness of just a few nanometers. They next grew neuron precursor cells on this film. These precursor cells successfully differentiated into highly branched neurons. A voltage could then be applied, lateral to the SWNT film layer, and a so-called whole cell patch clamp used to measure any electrical effect on the nerve cells. When a lateral voltage is applied, a relatively large current is carried along the surface but only a very small current, in the region of billionths of an amp, is passed across the film to the nerve cells. The net effect is a kind of reverse amplification of the applied voltage that stimulates the nerve cells without damaging them.

Kotov and his colleagues report that such devices might find use in pain management, for instance, where nerve cells involved in the pain response might be controlled by reducing the activity of those cells. An analogous device might be used conversely to stimulate failed motor neurons, nerve cells that control muscle contraction. The researchers also suggest that stimulation could be applied to heart muscle cells to stimulate the heart.

They caution that a great deal of work is yet to be carried out before such devices become available to the medical profession.

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Author: Nicholas A. Kotov, University of Michigan (USA)

Title: Stimulation of Neural Cells by Lateral Currents in Conductive Layer-by-Layer Films of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Advanced Materials 2006, 18, No. 22, doi: 10.1002/adma.200600878

Contact: Nicholas A. Kotov
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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