Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Week 10

This one caught my eye!! Six Flags Texas, Georgia, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New York and Quebec will have a chance to ride one of nine coasters equipped with Samsung Gear VR headsets. I find this fascinating, the fact that we can see and experience more in just a theme park ride.  You no longer have to just see the steel beams the whole time, but even interact in the ride with other equipment like firing a weapon.

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This article talks about cyber-attacks. And not just ones from our own computers. This article goes into the cyber-wars and cyber-attacks between different governments and anything that can be a threat to them. For example, the US is trying to gain access into ISIS computer system. They also mention a power outage in Ukraine only ti think that it Russia was the cause of it because they were trying to hack into their system. This article has me thinking and wounder if this will create bigger issues and possibly be a cause of another war or a way to prevent one...


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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Week 4

This weeks blog is about blood clots and how they can be stopped and prevent a stroke by using
Magnetic nanoparticles! The technique that researchers are planning to use is putting the magnetic nanoparticles into drugs that would destroy blood clots. it is currently being tested with human and mouse blood but have not started clinical trials. trials would begin if the test on the blood work comes out fairly good. If this works, this new drug would destroy blood clots 100 to 1,000 times faster then the regular method they use now.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Week 3

Researchers in the Netherlands are in the process of creating a biopsy robot the combines the imaging of  ultrasounds and MRI's. With this robot, there is a better chance of diagnosing breast cancer and muscle cancer. Some flaws to this robot is that it is very expensive and takes up about 30 to 40 minutes per patient. But it is very beneficial because current screening can either miss diagnose a patient  or screening fail to miss the tumor and the patient can wrongly get the information that they are not sick

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Second Life

In my Computer Concepts class, we were assigned to find out information about a online virtual reality environment called Second Life. I decided to try it out to see exactly what it was about. I was pretty interested when I signed up for one. At first glance, it looks like a game, but when you spend a little time on it, it kinda wasn't. you get to choose your avatar, and you can change it to your liking. you can meet people from around the world and interact with them. the avatar can teleport to different places whenever you please.

I would recommend people to check it out if they were interested. It definitely keeps you entertained if you have nothing to do.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Week 2

The Helen DeVos Children's Hospital team have come together and are using 3D printing to replicate the heart of a patient. They us MRI's and CT scans for imagines and then use a 3D printer to print the image of the patients heart. they use the print to help diagnose and determine what is wrong with the heart. the print is also used to help make a visual surgical plan to fix the heart. Pretty Neat!!

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I found this tech article very interesting! It states that using new laboratory technology, scientists have found that there has been cellular damage in patients after getting a CT scan. These scans are used for internal imagery with actually having to cut a patient open to see what is going on with their health. they found that the concern is that the scans exposes the patients to radiation, which can cause DNA damage and can cause the damaged cells to grow into tumors.

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