Details: Iris van Herpen, Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2012.
IVH outdoing herself. Didn’t think that was possible.
this is crazy
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Installation | Soo Sunny Park, Spencer Topel
In collaboration with sound artist Spencer Topel, sculptor Soo Sunny Park has created an interactive installation that audibly responds to movement.
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Rather than bringing people into the lab, researchers at MIT are putting tiny labs into people via a tiny implantable capsule that can track the growth of a tumor or detect heart-deterioration or even silent heart attacks from inside the body. The miniature lab is small enough to implant via a needle during a normal biopsy, and can remain inside the body vigilantly watching for increased tumor growth. The inside of the device is filled with nanoparticles, each sporting an antibody specially designed to bind to specific molecules like those that are produced by certain kinds of tumors or by damaged heart muscle cells.
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An LED attached to a self-guiding bullet illustrates changes in the projectile’s trajectory.
The prototype bullets were developed for the U.S. military by Sandia National Laboratory, owned by Lockheed. They have been tested at distances up to 2,000 meters.
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