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Archive for February, 2008

Son’s Tooth Helps Man Gain Vision

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

eye.jpgA man has regained partial sight after surgeons inserted one of his son’s teeth into an eye socket. Robert McNichol, 57, from County Sligo on Ireland’s west coast, was injured in an explosion at his waste recycling business two years ago.Doctors said nothing could be done, but he found an expert in the UK performing pioneering surgery known as 00KP.

It treats severe cases of blindness by using a tooth to hold a man-made lens in place in the eye socket.

Mr McNichol’s son Robert Jnr, 23, volunteered one of his teeth when he heard about the procedure. The tooth was removed, chiselled through and a lens placed in its core. It was then inserted into Mr Nichol’s right eye after a series of operations. Doctors said they could not replicate the procedure on his left eye as it was too badly damaged.

Source: BBC

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Earth’s Final Sunset Predicted

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

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“Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice,” wrote the poet Robert Frost. Astronomers, it turns out, are in the former camp. A new calculation predicts that Earth will be swallowed up by the sun in 7.6 billion years, capping off a longstanding debate over whether the sun’s gravitational pull will have weakened enough for Earth to escape final destruction or not.

Other theorists have predicted that our planet will fry as the sun expands in its old age. But the time estimates have varied by a couple billion years. “Although people have looked at these problems before, we would claim this is the best attempt that’s been made to date, and probably the most reliable,” said astronomer Robert Smith, emeritus reader at the U.K.’s University of Sussex, who made the new calculations with astronomer Klaus-Peter Schroeder of the University of Guanajuato in Mexico. “What we’ve done is to refine existing models and to put the best calculations we can at each point in the model.”

If 7.6 billion years doesn’t sound like an urgent death sentence, don’t relax yet. Regardless of whether Earth will ultimately be vaporized, as the sun heats up, our planet will become too hot to live on before then. “After a billion years or so you’ve got an Earth with no atmosphere, no water and a surface temperature of hundreds of degrees, way above the boiling point of water,” Smith told SPACE.com. “The Earth will become dry basically. It will become completely impossible for life of any kind to exist. It’s a pretty gloomy forecast.”

Nonetheless, scientists are curious about the ultimate fate of our planet after we are gone (like all previous hominids and more than 99 percent of all species that have lived on Earth, humans will probably go extinct, and it will likely happen sooner than a billion years).

Smith’s earlier studies found that Earth would narrowly escape being engorged. As the sun ages and expands into a red giant star, it will shed its outer gaseous layers, thus losing mass and weakening its gravitational pull. Previous calculations found that this let-up would allow the Earth’s orbit to shift outward, enabling the planet to slip free of the smoldering sun.

But this scenario doesn’t account for tidal forces, and the drag of the sun’s outer layers. As the Earth orbits the sun, its smaller gravitational pull isn’t completely negligible — it actually causes the side of the sun closest to our planet to hoard more mass and bulge out toward us.

“Just as the Earth is pulling on the sun’s bulge, it’s pulling on the Earth, and that causes the Earth to slow in its orbit,” Smith said. “It will spiral back and finally end up inside the sun.”

In addition, the gas that the sun expels will also drag Earth inward toward its demise.

Smith’s previous calculations had ignored these effects.

“We didn’t think it mattered, but it turns out it does,” he said. “You might say our previous models had a gap.”

There may even be hope for Earth. Some scientists have proposed a scheme for down the road to use the gravity of a passing asteroid to budge Earth out of the way of the sun toward cooler territory, assuming there is life around at the time that is intelligent enough to engineer this solution.

“It sounds like science fiction, but there’s a group of people who have quite seriously suggested that it might be possible,” Smith said. “If it’s done right, that would just keep the Earth moving fast enough to keep it out of harm’s way. Maybe life could go on for as much as 7 billion years.” - space.com

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Rise of the machine: Terminator-style robot war ‘could be a reality within 10 years’

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

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Robot soldiers that can decide who to attack will soon be roaming the world’s battlefields if something isn’t done about the global ‘robot arms race’.

That is the stark warning from a leading robotics expert who spoke today of the dangers of allowing increasingly sophisticated robots to make decisions of life and death.

Professor Noel Sharkey, a robotics and artificial intelligent expert from the University of Sheffield, also warned that armed robots could soon become terrorists’ weapon of choice.

“The trouble is that we can’t really put the genie back in the bottle,” said Professor Starkey.

“Once the new weapons are out there, they will be fairly easy to copy. How long is it going to be before the terrorists get in on the act?”

Over 4,000 robots are currently deployed on the ground in Iraq and by October 2006 unmanned aircraft had flown 400,000 flight hours.

At the moment, humans can make the decision whether to attack or not but a recent policy shift in the U.S means that ‘intelligent’ autonomous attack robots will soon be given the power to decide who and when to kill.

- DailyMail

One step closer to the Matrix.

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Nokia Morph Concept (long)

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

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Sex-Change Inmate Says Treatment Stopped

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

Fark headline: “Prisoner who had sex change suing because she’s turning back into a man. Specifically, she’s turning into Geddy Lee” (Link to google image search added.)

Being quite the Rush fan, I had to look:

aleqm5jv61w75mximivgr9bzctimc3hqxa.jpgA killer who sued to have a sex change claims her body is becoming more masculine again because she’s being denied treatment in prison as she awaits a ruling in her bid for the surgery. Michelle Kosilek, formerly known as Robert, said that for months she has not been allowed to have court-approved hair-removal treatment or access to a specialist to discuss her testosterone levels.”My breasts have shrunk, genitals have regained previous size and function, facial hair is thicker and scalp hair is thinner, all related to an elevated testosterone level,” Kosilek said in a handwritten letter submitted to the court recently.

Robert Kosilek was sentenced to life in prison in the 1990 murder of his wife. Kosilek said the slaying was self-defense after she poured boiling tea on his genitals.

Kosilek, 58, who legally changed her name to Michelle in 1993 and has been living as a woman, first sued the Department of Correction in 2000, saying its refusal to allow her to have sex-change surgery violates the Eighth Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment.

In 2002, U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf ruled that Kosilek was entitled to treatment for gender identity disorder — including hormone treatments, laser hair removal and psychotherapy — but stopped short of ordering sex-reassignment surgery.

Kosilek sued again in 2005, saying the treatments were not enough to relieve her anxiety and depression.

“I would not want to continue existing like this,” Kosilek testified in June 2006.

The trial lasted on and off from May 2006 until March 2007, with expert testimony from 10 doctors, psychiatrists and psychotherapists. An Associated Press review last year found that the corrections department and its outside health care provider had spent more than $52,000 on experts to testify about the surgery, which would cost about $20,000.

-AP.google

As Geddy Lee sang, “I don’t want to face the killer instinct… so I keep it under lock and key.”

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A strange invention from Turkey

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

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Ron Paul Schools Ben Bernanke Yet Again

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

Ron Paul talks about the problems with the value of our money and the need to switch back to money backed by gold. I’m no economist, but my gold investments are doing much better than anything else lately. (Not good enough to offset the $100K in equity I’ve lost in my home, however.)

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Star Trek vs. Star Wars

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

I’m really geeking out tonight. This one is choppy and a bit sloppy,  but fun nevertheless.

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Star Trek Meets Monty Python

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

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Star Trek + Nine Inch Nails = Closer

Posted by Xeno on February 28, 2008

WARNING: Strong Adult Language and situations in the song.

YouTube didn’t censor it and has it posted in the non-adult area, but this one is not safe for work.

With some creative editing the producers of this video raise the absurd question: Was there something going on betwen Spock and the Captain?

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