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I first heard about this project from Dean at a Churchill Club event last year. He said at the time more than 3,000 soldiers have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan without arms. The Luke arm promises to dramatically improve the quality of life of amputees.
I’ve covered e-paper here before, but Philips is prepping to launch an e-paper technology that can be integrated with mobile phones. Basically, it’s a large, flexible, touchable and expandable screen, which is energy efficient, and would not add much weight or thickness to devices.
A Chinese scientist is showing off a .5 mm thick flexible battery at the 2007 International Forum on New Material Research and Industry Development in Wenzhou. [source]


Scientists in Korea have developed a novel application for controlling a robot existing in the real world via its representation in a virtual space. Having a virtual reality robot that can realize its behaviors in the real world could have applications in a wide variety of areas, including entertainment, education, manufacturing, and psychological treatments.
A Lab in Switzerland is using one of the world’s most powerful super computers to reproduce a fully functioning brain.
I really think uWink would be a hit in Asia. It’s like an Internet cafe on steroids.
this is great