Palm-sized Star Trek tech may be closer than you think
Monday, October 22, 2012 9:18 AM
Posted by gamefbi
In the Star Trek universe,
the tricorder is a handheld device used by Kirk, Spock, and various
red-shirted crew members to make detailed scans of unfamiliar planets
and even less familiar life-forms. It can be used in sick bay to
diagnose intergalactic patients, and in engineering to find which part
of the warp core is missing.
One small device that can do all
that must be total science-fiction, right? Well thanks to recent
advances in x-ray technology, the tricorder might be much closer that
you think.
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When many of us hear of X-rays,
the first thing we think of is a visit to the doctor's office. We're
led into a big room, covered with a lead apron while the intended area
is shot with those powerful, yet invisible rays. Or perhaps we think of
a trip to the airport, where X-rays are used to check baggage and passengers before boarding a plane. But aside from that, X-rays tend to be - literally - out of sight, out of mind.
But that may be changing. The scientists at Tribogenics
have found some creative ways to advance a technology that doesn't seem
to have evolved much in the past 130 years. CEO Dale Fox and Chief
Scientist Dr. Carlos Camara are taking advantage of an amazing
scientific phenomenon similar to what occurs when light energy is
created as an adhesive is peeled (try it yourself with some Scotch tape
in a dark closet). They are harnessing that energy to create usable and
portable X-rays.
source news.yahoo.com
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