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MIT names its top 10 emerging technologies for 2008

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MIT enters 19th Century

I lost all respect for MIT when they didn't muzzle this wireless power story the minute the team opened their mouths. Then even the peer trade journals fell for what must be a gag. This is 19th Century technology, incredibly impractical for the stated uses, and can't even pass EMI code.
Please tell be that there is still one EE at MIT.
posted by : BobT, 13 March 2008

My take on those inventions

* sure, any help is appreciated
* isn't that what a human brain does?
* i've always wanted one of those. I get jealous seeing a much cheaper mp3 with more features than my ipod nano... oooh, you mean nano technology... sure, good, carry on
* it's called fishing
* it's called Intel Pentium 60 and 66
* that's why i watch those reality shows
* this means i can get electrocuted by being in proximity to live wires. (seriously, didn't Philips or Braun did that with their electric shavers?)
posted by : sharku, 13 March 2008

MIT Born with Nanotubes in Mouth

Graphene is easy to make, Put White/black Carbon in sealable container Add distilled water, Sulfuric Acid & Nitric Acid & graphene comes,explodes, to surface of liquid to be skimmed off.

Well with such advancement into world of 3,000 known chemicals, it was HOT. It is solid tube like atom thats low in Friction. Every Since this invention before any of US where born, M.I.T. has had big show about how great uses of graphene are, its in their literature & emails, Gotta get those New carbon nanotube & Graphene, just in case.
Thomas Von Drashek
posted by : Stewie, 13 March 2008

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