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Color-Changing Contact Lenses for Diabetics

Posted by William On January - 4 - 2010
The new contact lenses that are designed to monitor glucose levels for diabetics

The new contact lenses that are designed to monitor glucose levels for diabetics

Contact lenses have been a great help for many people with defective or poor vision, and are even used to improve or create an enhanced look of your eyes. Contact lenses are also becoming a fashion statement.

But contact lenses for diabetics? Wow, that's awesome! Who would not want a lightweight and very easy to use product that will monitor your glucose levels at any time?

Researchers from The University of Western Ontario, recently received a grant of $200,000 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation to develop a non-invasive technology to aid diabetics monitor their sugar levels.

Professor Jin Zhang of the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at The University of Western Ontario, takes advantage of tiny nano-particles embedded into the hydrogel lenses. These nano-particles were engineered to react with glucose molecules found in tears, causing the contact lenses to change their colors.

Professor Zhang was also given a grant to further develop on multifunctional nanocomposite technologies for applications beyond biomedical devices, including for food packaging.

Click here to read more about Contact Lenses for Diabetics, Nano-engineered Contact Lenses.

Headset Brainwave Controller Revolutionizing Video Games

Posted by William On January - 2 - 2010
Epoc Headset Brainwave Controller by Emotiv Systems

Epoc Headset Brainwave Controller by Emotiv Systems

A new technology has been launched lately to make gaming experience a 'more real' adventure and fun. Imagine playing a video game and seeing all your reactions and expressions being mimicked by characters in the game, in real time! How cool is that?

Emotiv Systems have developed the revolutionary Epoc Headset Brainwave Controller that is especially created to augment virtual gaming experience. Emotiv EPOC is a high resolution, neuro-signal acquisition and processing wireless neuroheadset. It uses a set of sensors to capture the brains electric signals to detect thoughts, emotions and expressions of the player and connects wirelessly to most PCs via Bluetooth.

The Emotive Systems call it the "revolutionary new personal interface for human computer interaction".

The Epoc Headset takes advantage of three detection suites which are included in the package. The Affectiv™ Suite monitors emotional states of the player in real-time. It provides an extra dimension in game interaction by allowing the characters in the game to respond to the player's emotions. Characters can transform in response to the player's feeling.

Cognitiv™ Suite reads and interprets a player's conscious thoughts and intent. Gamers can take full control over virtual objects using only thoughts! While Expressiv™ Suite uses the signals measured by the neuroheadset to interpret player facial expressions in real-time. The Epoc Headset only costs $299.

Click here to read more about Epoc Headset Brainwave Controller.

New ‘Captcha’ Technology To Prevent Robot Hackers

Posted by William On January - 1 - 2010
captcha technology is continually evolving to outstmart robot hackers

captcha technology is continually evolving to outstmart robot hackers

"Humans have a very special skill that computer bots have not yet been able to master," says Prof. Cohen-Or leader of a research project of the Tel Aviv University's Blavatnik School of Computer Sciences.

CAPTCHAs were first developed to prevent bots from adding URLs to the search engine. The idea was contextualized in 1997 by Andrei Broder, Martin Abadi, Krishna Bharat, and Mark Lillibridge, who used images resistant to OCR (Optical Character Recognition).

CAPTCHAs are specifically designed as tasks that only humans can perform. Several researchers attempted to create a reliable 'captcha' application. A few of these applications like computer character recognition, voice or sound and image recognition are still widely used today.

Adding to the list is another 'emergence technology' which is being developed at Tel Aviv University's Blavatnik School of Computer Sciences to better outsmart computer bots.

The team demonstrated how a video captcha code may be harder to outsmart. Using a technology called an 'emergence image', an object is only recognizable when it's moving, and a person can identify this image in a matter of seconds.

In a recent research paper, Dr. Cohen-Or, co-authored by colleagues in Taiwan, Saudi Arabia and India, described a "synthesis technique" that involves generating images of 3-D objects, like a running man or a flying airplane that will enable security developers to generate an infinite number of moving "emergence" images that will be virtually impossible for any computer algorithm to decode.

Click here to read more about Emergence Technology, Synthesis Technique.

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