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A detailed Mark IX Tricorder marks eFX’s first foray into Star Trek collectibles. The $350 replica (pictured) of the space gadget seen in Star Trek: First Contact will be available for preorder ...
Forget the iPhone, real gadgetphiles carry a tricorder. ... Star Trek Mark IX Science Tricorder Replica Can’t Tell Chroniton from Beresium By Gizmodo.com Published March 29, 2008 ...
16 thoughts on “ Medical Tricorder Mark I ” Biomed says: November 8, 2014 at 12:04 am Nice work. Good piece of equipment. Potential there, yes you have! I was in ...
Dr. Peter Jansen has built a real-life tricorder, and he's hoping you'll use his open-source plans to build your own. ... Jansen built his first tricorder, the Science Tricorder Mark 1, ...
Before going into the sensors, after the first design (the Mark 1), each of my “tricorder projects” has examined a different aspect of the design of a pocket-sized handheld multisensor device ...
Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek told a tale of a future society where scientific exploration and curiosity were highly valued, racial and ethnic disputes on Earth were a thing of the past (although ...
The Mark 2 tricorder, which is the more sophisticated of the two devices, runs Debian Linux on an ARM920T-based Amtel microcontroller. It is designed in a clamshell form factor, ...
Star Trek has made an entire world imagine the unimaginable and dream of the unthinkable, from the magical teleports to the glorious tricorders that are able to diagnose any injury or illness or ...
The conceptual device from a California high school comes up with ingenious ways to measure sickness that even the professionals working on the contest didn’t think of.
Scanadu, competing for the Tricorder X-Prize, epitomizes the hyperpersonalization of health care and the key to unleashing social media medicine. Social Medicine is the next big thing and a ...
Even with smartphones chock full of hundreds of useful apps, the geeks of the world will never be satisfied until the handheld tricorders from Star Trek are made a reality. And thanks to Dr. Peter ...
Dr. Peter Jansen runs the Tricorder Project, where he designs and builds real-life Tricorders, and then open-sources their designs for anyone to recreate themselves.
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