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Quantum Chaos
Here is a IEEE spectrum article memristors...made of blood and this is a FOX news article Cyborg Watch This could lead to more mind machine devices someday if civilization does not get hit with a major blow.
physofile
Woahh. Blood is gonna be the future scrap metal, chinese demanding it for circuitry causing theft tongue.gif
brightone
You just...blew my mind...a little.
boogieman
You guys realize what this is going to do to the Embalming Trade, don't you?

=> Morticians will land up paying US to process our dearly departed!

Unsuitable blood donors (hepatitis, hiv, etc) may have a market for their donations.


El_Machinae
The blood technology I like watching is the idea of using blood glucose as a source for a fuel cell. We could then us our blood sugar to power internal electronic devices.
soundhertz
QUOTE (El_Machinae+Apr 18 2011, 04:24 PM)
The blood technology I like watching is the idea of using blood glucose as a source for a fuel cell. We could then us our blood sugar to power internal electronic devices.

Dessert will be in greater demand.
If we can develop an internal mechanism to harness fat energy, we'll have an unlimited source here in America...
Guest_Jason
QUOTE (Quantum Chaos+Apr 3 2011, 10:12 PM)
Here is a IEEE spectrum article memristors...made of blood and this is a FOX news article Cyborg Watch This could lead to more mind machine devices someday if civilization does not get hit with a major blow.

How many pints will your PC hold.
Capracus
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