via @MedGadget. Puts me in mind of a video shared by Jad Abumbrad last year.
Man demos robotic prosthetic arm. Very cool - http://t.co/Cm5ByNHw (via @reggiewatts)
— Jad Abumrad (@JadAbumrad) November 8, 2012
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via @MedGadget. Puts me in mind of a video shared by Jad Abumbrad last year.
Man demos robotic prosthetic arm. Very cool - http://t.co/Cm5ByNHw (via @reggiewatts)
— Jad Abumrad (@JadAbumrad) November 8, 2012
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Voyager 1 got to interstellar space on just 40k of memory, which is .00025% the memory of iPhone, or 70% the memory of most Android tablets.
— Anil Dash (@anildash) September 12, 2013
The Voyager transmitter is 22 watts. The signal is 1/10 of a billionth of a billionth of a watt when it reaches earth
— Science Friday (@scifri) September 13, 2013
A video and some tweets recall the remarkable accomplishments of Voyager. It's amazing that Voyager had the power to capture the imagination as it did, to accomplish so much with so little, and still remain invisible to most of us.
The Motley Fool takes a look at smart pills. Report contains a shocking estimate that 50% of medication is " prescribed, dispensed, or sold inappropriately" and gives a amazing hint of the amount of data a smart pill could capture.
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"Public Pressure May Push Doctors to Join 21st Century" http://t.co/RtYGbsJVFf by @RobertPearlMD +1, But well beyond just EMR and companies
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 15, 2013
Mashable's introduction to some of the health care applications of Glass.
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