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Despite our ever-shrinking world, it’s always hard to imagine how much smaller things can get. Computers which once took up entire rooms now fit in our pocket. Libraries now fit on a device you can take with you anywhere. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. As tech moves forward, it gets smaller, and the future is nano.
This week on One Cell, One Light Radio, Dr. Hildy welcomes returning guests – Artist Rick Dubov and Film Producer/Director Veronica Hendricks to discuss updates in the advancement of nanotechnology – cellular-level tech that is changing our world.
Nanotech is already in full swing in our world. The most common current use is in coatings – substances you can spray on clothing to repel water, or to help an item repel sunlight to stop fading. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
One of the predicted uses of nano is in biotech. Nano sensors could one day enter the bloodstream and provide real-time analysis of your physical health. Instead of drawing blood and having it analyzed at a lab, you could get the results instantaneously. Work is already being done on synthetic cells – ones created in a lab but potentially used in a variety of ways, including genetic modification, fertilization, and more.
Nano isn’t the only area of tech that is rapidly growing. With advancements in virtual reality, the possibility of creating experiences that feel real to the user are endless. Imagine being able to see the world from the perspective of someone different than you. Imagine how you might feel about race if you could live life for a day as someone who is not like you. Or imagine learning surgery without cutting open a body.
Join Dr. Hildy and her guests this week as they talk about advancements in nano and other technologies on One Cell One Light Radio!
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MORE >>> How biologists are creating life-like cells from scratch
Built from the bottom up, synthetic cells and other creations are starting to come together and could soon test the boundaries of life. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07289-x
Researchers develop medical device that dissolves in the body –
Northwestern University and Washington University School of Medicine researchers have developed the first example of a bioelectronic medicine: an implantable, biodegradable wireless device that speeds nerve regeneration and improves healing of a damaged nerve. Their device delivered pulses of electricity to damaged nerves in rats after a surgical repair process, accelerating the regrowth of nerves and enhancing the recovery of muscle strength and control. The device is the size of a dime and the thickness of a sheet of paper and dissolves in the body after about two weeks. https://www.technologynetworks.com/neuroscience/videos/the-worlds-first-bioelectronic-medicine-310552
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‘Why didn’t we think to do this earlier?’ Chemists thrilled by speedy atomic structures
Cross-disciplinary thinking was key to realizing the potential of electron diffraction to organic chemistry.
Could Wearable Tech’s Future Be in Simple Stickers?
Researchers from Purdue University are advancing wearable technology with their “smart sticker,” which can be easily applied like a temporary tattoo to monitor the wearers health data.
Introducing the Quanterix SP-X Imaging and Analysis System.
The SP-X is the first complete benchtop system offering true multiplex biomarker detection at both acute and baseline levels- powered by Simoa® planar array technology. For the first time,oncology and immuno-oncology researchers and others who rely on multiplexing capabilities have an ultra-sensitive and easy-to-use platform to help optimize workflows, speed up their research and ultimately accelerate drug approvals. https://mailchi.mp/labroots/new-product-unleash-the-power-of-simoa
Dusty Data – We Can Now Store Data in the Form of a Powder
Data might be the most valuable resource in the world, but we’re quickly approaching the physical limits of the magnetic systems we use to store most of it. Additionally, mining the materials needed to create those systems, such as hard drives or USB sticks, is a burden on the environment.
This Horrifying ‘Slaughterbot’ Video Is The Best Warning Against Autonomous Weapons – Facial Recognition DAVID NIELD – 22 NOV 2017
We’re on the verge of creating autonomous weapons that can kill without any help from humans. Thousands of experts are concerned about this – and the latest campaign effort against this tech is a chilling video demonstrating the kind of future we’re heading for.
In the short, which we’ve embedded below, swarms of AI-controlled drones carry out strikes on thousands of unprepared victims with targeted precision. What makes the clip so scary is that the scenario is entirely plausible. The video starts with a spectacular press event where the technology is unveiled for the first time. The miniature drones are able to take out “the bad guys” – whoever they happen to be – without any collateral damage, nuclear weapons, or troops on the ground.
Evacuated after ‘health attacks’ in Cuba and China, diplomats face new ordeals in U.S.
Some diplomats and their doctors tell NBC they’re concerned the U.S. wants to downplay what happened. Some suspect harassment has continued inside the U.S.
EXCERPT: “Cuba and China deny any role. While the U.S. hasn’t named a culprit, it says the “health attacks” caused brain injury and other physical harm. Physicians enlisted by the State Department have identified what they call a “Brain Network Disorder” acquired by U.S. personnel serving abroad, say U.S. officials, that includes structural changes to the brain not found in any previously known disorder.” https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/evacuated-after-health-attacks-cuba-china-diplomats-face-new-ordeals-n920241
Robot Caterpillars Could Reduce the Need for Surgery and Help Fight Cancer – It’s a doctor that looks like a breath strip. – SEE VIDEO
The idea of robotic insects is likely to conjure a spine-crawling flashback of the scene in The Matrix where a terrifying mechanical silverfish burrows into Neo’s belly button. But in the real world, scientists are using the power of artificial creepy crawlies to heal, not to harm. https://www.inverse.com/article/49347-why-this-robot-caterpillar-could-replace-your-surgeon-in-just-a-few-years
The world’s strongest MRI machines are pushing human imaging to new limits
Researchers look to scanners with 10.5-tesla magnets and beyond for unprecedented detail about the brain.
The brain of a volunteer is imaged using a 3-T (left) and 9.4-T (right) magnetic resonance imaging machine.Credit: Rolf Pohmann/Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07182-7
A swarm of mutant mosquitoes is out to eradicate malaria
More than 400,000 people died of malaria in 2015 – many of them children. CRISPR-edited mosquitoes are being released in the hope of reducing deaths https://www.wired.co.uk/article/mosquitos-crispr
These countries may soon have the highest life expectancies – US has plummeted to 64th!
New research forecasts future life expectancies in 195 countries and territories around the world, and the results for the United States are pretty grim. In 2016, the U.S. ranked 43rd in the world, with an average lifespan of 78.7 years. By 2040, Americans’ life expectancy is forecast to increase, but only by 1.1 years to 79.8. This causes the U.S. to plummet in rank to 64th. The study, published in the international medical journal The Lancet, offers unique new insights into the health statuses of nations worldwide. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/countries-highest-life-expectancies-by-2040/
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2015 was a busy, exciting and productive year here at OneCellOneLightRadio……..Dr. Hildy and our Guests were full of vitality and made gifts to us of exceptionally professional, spirited and information-filled presentations. From Vaccines History and Injury Legislation to a Hand-Held Far Infrared device; to Monsanto False Advertising — Then Electronic Harassment Legislation – Winged Cats, Black Chickens and GE’d Micro Humans – to Dr. Hildy and Melinda Kidder talking about SCADA: (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) a system operating with coded signals over communication channels so as to provide control of remote equipment (using typically one communication channel per remote station) = and MORE – even an UPDATE on Morgellons and Dr. Hildy’s Specialty: TOXIC! – along with EMF Dangers and the SMART Grids. We are so very grateful for our Guests’ gracious willingness in the sharing of awesome information —
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Columbia Investigations is one of a small handful of specialized agencies or individuals in the United States who are qualified to offer what are commonly referred to in the vernacular as “scans” for radio frequency identification, nanomaterials, and similar technologies in individuals. In addition, Columbia Investigations has supplemental testing which will become the standard via the National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Training, Exam and Certification regimen.
With the exponential advances in technology we’ve seen in the last 30 years, we are able to do miraculous things. Nearly every American walks around with a device that can bring them nearly any piece of information at nearly any given time. But as we’ve learned from the preeminent philosopher of our day, with great power comes great responsibility. Technology has allowed us to achieve things that were once thought impossible but also has made us susceptible to the prying eyes of some, and the harassment of others. But while an annoying sales call every once in a while is one thing, others are experiencing something completely different and greatly more nefarious.
This week on One Cell One Light Radio, Dr. Hildy welcomes special guests Derrick Robinson, President of Freedom From Covert Harassment and private investigator Melinda Kidder of Columbia Investigations to discuss the targeting of individuals by covert harassment. Read the rest of this entry →
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ROBERT THOLLANDER, Jr…… Presidential Silver Coin in Recognition of National Service
This week on One Cell One Light Radio, Dr. Hildy® pays tribute to a very special individual – her longtime colleague and friend, and previous guest on the show, Robert Thollander!
Dr. Hildy has known Mr. Robert “Bobby” Thollander since his early days in school. A graduate of Florida State University with a degree in Molecular Biology, Mr. Thollander was appointed to a Fellowship with The International Environmental Intelligence Agency (IEIA) right after graduation, where he became their first fellow in applied molecular biology for the identification of nanotechnology in various fields of science and the environment.
Mr. Thollander has always had a keen interest in biology, a passion that took him to Australia and New Zealand to study rainforests, followed by employment engineering sugar cane to make bio fuel. Although engaged in compelling research, he didn’t find it very challenging. Further, after seeing how his housemates – who were all teachers – had changed after working with kids, he knew he wanted to be a teacher and moved to Chicago to obtain his teacher certification through Northwestern University.
Recently, Mutual of America awarded Mr. Thollander with their Community Partnership Award, a Presidential Silver Coin in Recognition for National Service, recognizing his contributions and hard work within his community and his commitment to improving the lives of those around him. Read the rest of this entry →