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He's thinking specifically of drones in warfare.A pacemaker is a good example.
And when you take these out, you can put them in a bath, a Petri dish and you can see them contract away.If they're pacemaker cells, they'll contract by themselves.If they're cells from the ventricle, you will need to stimulate them, but they will contract away in a dish for hours, days, just
When I was researching the book, I really wanted to investigate that anxiety when you're so dependent on the technology.And so I researched pacemakers, people who have an indwelling pacemaker device, because I was just sure that there'd be a load of literature and researchabout anxiety about living with a pacemaker.
He's thinking specifically of drones in warfare.I never want a pacemaker to ask me in the morning, do you want me to make your pace?
Common Circadian Disorders-- shift work, I don't imagine anybody here is an actual shift worker.And then the pacemaker says, uh-huh, the guy is trying to breathe.
DARPA is very interested in all sorts of things that improve human performance.turning off his pacemaker.
And of course, we're putting computers, we're not just writing computers, but we're computers inside ourselves.There are 60,000 pacemakers in the United States and have an IP address and connect to the network.300,000 implantable medical devices a year.
And so I researched pacemakers, people who have an indwelling pacemaker device, because I was just sure that there'd be a load of literature and researchabout anxiety about living with a pacemaker.But actually it turns out that, in pacemakers, people don't really feel that anxiety.
India sadly has more heart disease than any country in the world.One of Medtronics flagship products is the pacemaker, a device that gets implanted in your chest to regulate the flow of electricity to your heart.But Medtronic sales in India were minuscule.
Common Circadian Disorders-- shift work, I don't imagine anybody here is an actual shift worker.and the system is based on a pacemaker-like device right here and one lead that goes down to between the ribs which
We can use knowledge to cause a nuclear plant to leak or interfere with traffic signalswith this or shut off a pacemaker or whatever else you wanna do, you'll be able to do with this little thingpresenter: Sure. Dr. Deepak Chopra: Cut off electricity in New York.
And the procession of the equinoxes, which determines which hemisphere is getting more sunshine in June or December -- that has a period in the low 20,000 years.And those factors are the big pacemakers of the ice age.But, what we've noticed is that -- throughout the ice ages -- temperature and carbon dioxide have marched together. Now, the lesson of that is that, the two are
Even worse, primary care doesn't work that well in India.You might not know that you need a pacemaker even if you could afford it.Well, Medtronic, truth in advertising, working with a consulting team at Innosight, came up with an innovative way to crack this problem,
I was very, very nervous.And then I rolled into the operating room to get my pacemaker, and my recording got a standing ovation.
at the top of the fold right at that little Ridge is an area where a cluster of cells is embedded it's called thesinoatrial or SA node but it's known as the pacemaker in other words this iswhere your heart speed is set while she
747s are badly secured Solaris boxes connected SCADA controllers.Hearing aids, pacemakers, other prostheses: computers we put in our body.That means that from now on, all of our socio-political problems in the future are going to have a computer in the middle of them.
He goes, hey, I found this thing in the armature cemetery.He goes, it's a pacemaker speaker.He goes, what it's for is, if someone has a pacemaker, it has to emit 140 dB tone, or 130 dB tone,
"It's impossible to make a computer that works the way that you think it does" or "Corporate policy prohibits you doing it."or your insulin, or your pacemaker) if you don't come up with the next payment.
about anxiety about living with a pacemaker.But actually it turns out that, in pacemakers, people don't really feel that anxiety.Or the majority of people don't really feel the anxiety about having an indwelling device that's
Today, devices like cochlear implants and pacemakers give you one to 22 channels of information exchange with the nervous system.
I could tell you every single detail of what Medtronic did, every single detail, and what could you do about?Nothing. You don't have a patent on a pacemaker.You don't have access to all the doctors in India.
Do you think somebody's going to figure out how to get control of that brain pacemaker?
And the cells in the heart that mediate that signal, they're called pacemaker cells.
So I think the story is that, there was nothing that was better, so you had to figure out how to make something.So you used parts from-- well, you can describe it-- you used parts from a pacemaker and parts from a hearing aid, and somehow jury-rigged this stuff upto work. It was somehow better than everything else out there, which is amazing.
And then finally, there's cells in the heart called pacemaker cells which are responsible for actually responding to signals from the brain
Virtual hearts already beat within supercomputers where we can test the effect of different drugs or pacemakers but also more fundamentally to understand the way
So I've told you we do have the drugs.We have, as you know, the pacemakers and implantable cardio-defibrillators that will shock your heart backinto some kind of rhythm.
First, direct-to-consumer marketing, like the truck that you see here.Second, rural diagnostic catch, where in an afternoon, you could test 300 or 400 people to see if they needed a pacemaker.Third and most critically, the world's first loan program for an implantable medical device.
But Medicare doesn't reimburse for many of these services, although they will happily pay for a pacemaker or whatever.
It's a suprachiasmatic nucleus.It's a group of cells that are in the middle of the brain, and these cells have a pacemaker function.One can take these cells and put them into another animal, and we could find that that animal is going to have the rhythm of the donor animal, if you will.
Works extremely well. Right now, the people do not have control of their own brain pacemaker because they found that they were hitting that button way too often.
He goes, it's a pacemaker speaker.He goes, what it's for is, if someone has a pacemaker, it has to emit 140 dB tone, or 130 dB tone,through their chest, to let them know that they're going to get zapped, so they might want to sit down, right?
DARPA is very interested in all sorts of things that improve human performance.That was 2011. In 2012, he did another hack with a leading pacemaker model where he demonstrated that in a smaller range, within about
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