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18 Things That Actually Exist

SFOGuy says...

The non-wetting plunger (assume a nano molecular hydrophobic surface is the trick) actually makes a lot of sense---no drips when you lift over the edge of the bowl after using...More hygenic?

World's largest flood water drain tunnels

deathcow says...

I vote we use their "25 meter pools per second" as a de facto standard unit for flow measurement from here on out.

For example - an average 40 year old male urinates at approximately 8.6 nano-pools per second.

Michio Kaku: The von Neumann Probe (Nano Ship to the Stars)

redyellowblue says...

Imagine if the nano tech was advanced enough to carry DNA data, and once a nano factory was made, with enough raw material around, would build embryo chambers that would grow humans. A while back I had imagined instead of cryo sleep, you just launch frozen eggs and sperm, and robots incubate the lifeforms, and raise them when it is time.

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CryEngine3 - Tech Trailer (Crysis 3)

kceaton1 says...

That was som superb and *quality software engineering in there. If this one opens up just like Crysis 1 (the one truly meant for computers, and it's older but smaller brother Far Cry REALLY showed you what this engine has to offer in open-ended gameplay), if you pull down walls, open all the buildings, and truly force you to think outside the box again (back when your gun was usually the LAST thing you would resort too as everything else--every other option was FAR more fun. You felt like a demi-God that was dropped off in a hot zone to deal with insects, until you meet the aliens and the ante is brought up. All that fun you had, NOW it really gets tested.

But, with consoles some of the scope has been killed, like in Cnrysis 2. I hate to say that, but it pisses a lot of PC Gamers off. But, luckily they are still developing basically everything on the PC. But, some changesg I'D like to see are: huge, unlimited outdoor areas (like Crysis UNO), up to and over 100 objects--that is aliens and people plus moving vehicles and things like this that are active in the frame--are supported (with the computing power we have I'm sure they could max out your field of vision), drastically increased object A.I. From enemies to super-graphic-froggies, further increases and even more (as I do know they've added some, like the "smart crumpling" of cars--making crashes FAR more realistic and neat) to the overall Physics system--inevitably I hope it would be the core component to every program element in the game before ANYTHING else happens (basically, it is the tried and true foundational component for the whole show, I would hope with some programmers that know Physics and Engineering--being able to reproduce in-game MACHINES and inventions of their own...--well AND enjoy it, and more programmers that like Physics too, but they are fans of very well done science fiction and comics--that way you have an aggressive "baseline" controlling everything except for a small section which the science fiction and comics crew can come up--I mean if they really get ambitious, eventually, they could add Biology; The sky is the limit!--and they'd add in elements for all the nano-technology, possibly genetic modification (which is just a few lines of code right now), everything the aliens need ( which means there would. Have to be a "theoretical Physics add-on to the full Physics component...

In the future if they just kept developing this Engine to say Cry Engine ver 15.0, just imagine the literal mind-blowing capabilities this thing could do and produce. You might have scientists from every field, even the military, involved in it's development--people from jobs and different walks of life (like a cancer survivor)--across the world inputting their most-valuable lifetime of experiences.

The game may not be Crysis anymore, but maybe a lot of people will finally realize that not only does your game get better with more infomation... But, if you have an accurate enough simulator to life, AMAZING things can be done. We can, all day create craft to fly in, see what fails IMMEDIATLY and the others that produce Hypersonic flight with LOW fuel usage. The possibilities would be endless, and the frog could become a virtual pet.

So I really hope they come full throttle to the PC and create a secondary division dealing with the consoles from the barebones PC Realese. Thus allowing them to push the technology to it's boundaries!

None-the-less I love the CryEngine out of any other for playing a game--a modern game.

Superhydrophobic finger in water looks cool

Superhydrophobic finger in water looks cool

Superhydrophobic finger in water looks cool

Challenges of Getting to Mars

dag says...

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I definitely don't think the money is stupidly spent. Even if it fails I'm sure they will learn a lot. I just think it's got too many moving parts. Self-assembling nano-bots or the D.U.M.B. rovers FTW!



>> ^deathcow:

Anyone who thinks this money is stupidly spent should be keelhauled. Defense and petroleum sucks those kind of funds from Americans in hours.

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Carbon Nanotube Muscle

Kickass 15 Yr. Old Kid Uses Nanotubes To detect Cancer

Kickass 15 Yr. Old Kid Uses Nanotubes To detect Cancer

Kickass 15 Yr. Old Kid Uses Nanotubes To detect Cancer

Payback says...

>> ^TheFreak:

How does a fifteen year old get ahold of carbon nano tubes and mesothelin antibodies?


Down at Walgreens, Aisle 4, next to the Anthrax.

The nanotubes he probably made out of pencils, using his microwave and the incredible power of win.



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