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rudeandgingerdoctor:

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itscolossal:

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gomezmtz:

rudeandgingerdoctor:

questbed:

killer-pineapples:

itscolossal:

Behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that lets you draw 3D sculptures in real time.

has science gone too far

what if you drew gay porn

there are two types of people


No no no no no
gomezmtz:

rudeandgingerdoctor:

questbed:

killer-pineapples:

itscolossal:

Behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that lets you draw 3D sculptures in real time.

has science gone too far

what if you drew gay porn

there are two types of people


No no no no no
medicalschool:

Human embryonic cells at various development stages: 4-cell, molura,blastocyst, and hatching blastocyst (Cover image from Cell-Research)
So true…
Who am I?
"It’s a miracle. Do you believe in miracles? Not a lot of doctors do. There’s not a lot of faith along the physicians. I mean, we study reports, cut open bodies, it’s all very tangible, solid.
But the fact is, there’s still so many things we just can’t explain.
I believe we’re all capable of performing miracles with our brain. I believe we’re all blessed with astonishing gifts and skills.
Look at Handel. i mean, how can he compose something like the Messiah in only three weeks?
The brain is the channel, the source, the inspiration for unbelievable accomplishments."
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, 2009.
collectivehistory:

A sailor and his girl stand close to each other, lips scarcely touching. He has been overseas and has come back, but this goodbye is no easier than any of the others (Alfred Eisenstaedt/LIFE)
newspaperblackout:

“Warm Glimpses,” a blackout by Anthony Santulli
"What goes on inside is just too fast and huge and all interconnected for words to do more than barely sketch the outline of at most one tiny little part of it at any given instant."
David Foster Wallace, “Good Old Neon”
From Oblivion: Stories (via liquidnight)
futurist-foresight:

Bionics with a sense of touch! What a breakthrough for cybernetics!
neurosciencestuff:

A sensational breakthrough: the first bionic hand that can feel
The first bionic hand that allows an amputee to feel what they are touching will be transplanted later this year in a pioneering operation that could introduce a new generation of artificial limbs with sensory perception.
The patient is an unnamed man in his 20s living in Rome who lost the lower part of his arm following an accident, said Silvestro Micera of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Switzerland.
The wiring of his new bionic hand will be connected to the patient’s nervous system with the hope that the man will be able to control the movements of the hand as well as receiving touch signals from the hand’s skin sensors.
Dr Micera said that the hand will be attached directly to the patient’s nervous system via electrodes clipped onto two of the arm’s main nerves, the median and the ulnar nerves.
This should allow the man to control the hand by his thoughts, as well as receiving sensory signals to his brain from the hand’s sensors. It will effectively provide a fast, bidirectional flow of information between the man’s nervous system and the prosthetic hand.
“This is real progress, real hope for amputees. It will be the first prosthetic that will provide real-time sensory feedback for grasping,” Dr Micera said.
“It is clear that the more sensory feeling an amputee has, the more likely you will get full acceptance of that limb,” he told the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Boston.
“We could be on the cusp of providing new and more effective clinical solutions to amputees in the next year,” he said.
liquidnight:

Imogen Cunningham
Martha Graham, Dancer, 4, 1931
From Imogen Cunningham 1883 - 1976