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iOptik contact lens for HUD/augmented reality. Display systems built into the lens and allows user to see both the projected image/data and real surroundings in focus simultanesously.
First demonstration of a self-powered cardiac pacemaker
First demonstration of a self-powered cardiac pacemaker | A self-powered artificial cardiac pacemaker that is operated semi-permanently by a flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator has been developed by researchers. The team's newly designed flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator directly stimulated a living rat's heart using electrical energy converted from the small body movements of the rat.
Stanford engineer invents safe way to transfer energy to medical chips in the body
Medicinal drugs might be out of the picture here. Stanford University have developed a new device that can be implanted close to bundles of nerves, the heart, or even the brain and would then stimulate them directly when need to treat diseases using electronics instead of drugs. could be the future...
Stanford Scientists Build Tiny Implantable Sensor to Detect Blood And Intracranial Pressures (VIDEO) |
Stanford Scientists Build Tiny Implantable Sensor to Detect Blood And Intracranial Pressures (VIDEO)
Transhuman Week: exploring the frontiers of human enhancement (Wired UK) | leapmind
Transhuman Week: exploring the frontiers of human enhancement (Wired UK)
Futuristic Advances in Science and Technology That Already Exist
Futuristic Advances in Science and Technology That Already Exist
For 1st Woman With Bionic Arm, a New Life Is Within Reach
Claudia Mitchell controls parts of her "bionic" arm with her thoughts. Designed at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, the device works by detecting movements from chest muscle that's been rewired to nerves that once served her missing limb.
Engineers Develop a Telescopic Contact Lens
Engineers Develop a Telescopic Contact Lens | In an effort to help improve the vision of patients suffering from eye disease, engineers from the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego have developed a telescopic contact lens that can switch between normal and magnified vision. [Eyes: http://futuristicnews.com/tag/eye/ Future Medicine: http://futuristicnews.com/tag/future-medicne/]
World's First Bionic Eye: Most Sophisticated Prosthetic Ever Developed
World’s First Bionic Eye: Most Sophisticated Prosthetic Ever Developed (eye-retina-prosthetic-technology) is now FDA approved for use in the USA.
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