We like to joke about reinventing the wheel, but that’s kind of what NASA engineer Salim Nasser has done — he won a $20,000 innovation prize earlier this month for designing a wheelchair where the occupant can pull, avoiding repetitive stress injuries associated with pushing by using the (typically) stronger biceps and upper back muscles. The prototype uses a planetary gear system to drive the specially-designed wheels, which Nasser claims can be easily attached to existing wheelchair frames. There’s no telling whether it’ll see the mass market, but we wouldn’t be surprised given the simplicity of the design, unlike some of the robotic models we’ve seen. So… how’s that for a new spin on things? Rowheel: the wheelchair you row to go originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Oct 2010 06:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …HAMPARAN PERAK, Indonesia — Muslim militants wearing black masks stormed the tiny police precinct in western Indonesia and unloaded their assault rifles – riddling officers’ bodies with bullets and shining a spotlight on the country’s changing face of terrorism. Extremists, better known for targeting Western nightclubs and hotels, are now going after Indonesia’s state. And for the first time in more than a decade, the army has waded into the fight. “It happened so fast, there was no way to react,” said Irsol, the chief detective at the precinct on Sumatra island, who narrowly escaped the midnight assault by turning off the lights and hiding in the bathroom. By the time the militants had…
Continue reading …Kim Jong Il’s heir apparent joined his father Sunday at a massive military parade in his most public appearance since being unveiled as North Korea’s next leader. Kim Jong Un sat next to his father on an observatory platform. (Oct. 10)
Continue reading …Dutch researchers recently demonstrated a new type of wireless body area network , or BAN for short. A BAN essentially gives the human body its own IP address, and the new techniques demonstrated at IMEC based in Eindhoven incorporate a dongle that plugs into the SD card slot of a cellphone, enabling the streaming of data from the sensors to the cellphone in real time. The demonstrated software, which runs Android OS and uses the nRF24L01+ radio wireless standard rather than Bluetooth. So what does this mean for the future of medicine? Well, with just a few EKG -like sensors, people with medical conditions such as heart problems, or athletes in training, will be able to monitor their own body on their cellphones. The technology is still in the demo phase, but it’s one we look forward to seeing in practice. Video is below. Continue reading Wireless body area network allows your body to send status updates to your cellphone Wireless body area network allows your body to send status updates to your cellphone originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Oct 2010 03:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …OSH, Kyrgyzstan-Polls have opened in Kyrgyzstan for historic elections to choose a new, empowered parliament that the government hopes will usher in a new era of democracy. Sunday’s vote in the former Soviet state comes after an exhausting year of political…
Continue reading …SEOUL (AFP) – The highest-ranking North Korean defector ever to come to South Korea was found dead at his Seoul home Sunday, police said. A city police spokesman confirmed the death of Hwang…
Continue reading …A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut has docked successfully with the International Space Station (ISS). The men will complete a five-month tour of duty aboard the laboratory, joining three crew members already on board. The capsule lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome…
Continue reading …A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut has docked successfully with the International Space Station (ISS). The men will complete a five-month tour of duty aboard the laboratory, joining three crew members already on board. The capsule lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome…
Continue reading …If what we’re looking at is really and truly a legitimate T-Mobile slide, then we’ve got practically the last part of the Galaxy Tab puzzle — that ever-elusive price point — as it states the slate will charm your wallet out of $399. That’d be a bit of a disappointment if true, as that’s the most we were told to expect and twice the Galaxy S’s price despite lacking telephone functionality . Still, it’s the first legitimately impressive Android tablet, and being on the bleeding edge isn’t cheap. We just wonder if Sammy can truly sell ten million on two-year contracts — or worse, going head to head at an unsubsidized $649 with the iPad 3G. Say it ain’t so, Sammy. Samsung Galaxy Tab stars in leaked slide, T-Mobile version to cost $399? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Oct 2010 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal opinion page online has an eye for the absurd, as in the story of one reporter named Paul Vitello: The New York Times finds echoes of history in the controversy over the Ground Zero mosque. It seems that in 1785, some New Yorkers opposed a plan to build a Catholic church in Manhattan: City officials in 18th-century New York urged project organizers to change the church’s initial location….Then there were fears about nefarious foreign backers….”We were treated as second-class citizens; we were viewed with suspicion,” Father [Kevin] Madigan [now the church's pastor] wrote in his letter to parishioners, adding, “Many of the charges being leveled at Muslim-Americans today are the same as those once leveled at our forebears.” Indeed, the two situations are all but identical. Remember when Catholic extremists attacked Manhattan in 1776, just two blocks from where the church was later built, killing 3,000 civilians? Oh wait, neither do we. Well, we did say “all but” identical. Clearly, Catholics could have been viewed as an alien presence with a foreign leader in 1806, but there was no traumatic mass murder in Manhattan in the decade preceding the church founding. Nevertheless, Father Madigan is a very staunch backer of the Cordoba House project, as he told the Irish Echo : The pastor of New York’s oldest Catholic parish has given his backing to the controversial Islamic center at Park Place, citing the “inalienable right” to build. The Rev. Kevin Madigan, of St. Peter’s Church on Barclay Street at the edge of Ground Zero, said that people in the community were happy with the plans for Park51, the proposed 13-story complex that has become a national issue this month. “I have a problem with the view that says: ‘Why can’t they compromise and go some place else.’ Well, that means they have to give up their rights; they’re relinquishing their rights. So that’s not compromise. That’s asking them to cave in,” he said. “There are certain things we don’t vote on – the right to speak your mind, the right to worship as you please and the right to assemble. They’re called ‘inalienable’ because they cannot be taken away,” the priest added.
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