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Easy access to these
devices
could have led to more experimentation with marijuana and many other vaporizable substances by youth.
While there is no doubt that providing smokers with a cleaner form of nicotine is and should continue to be a critical goal, we still do not know if these
devices
help smokers quit smoking, and we know very little about the long-term effects of these
devices.
So now is the time for action, for regulations that address the appeal and access of these
devices
to youth.
Do they need so many different kinds of
devices?
Is it a good idea to have
devices
which are so easy to hide and so easy to use?
We recently heard that the FDA plans to introduce stricter regulations on sales of these
devices
that contain e-liquid flavors in retail locations like convenience stores and gas stations, and also introduce stricter regulations on sales of
devices
to minors over the internet.
Exposure of their bodies to the chemicals produced by these
devices
could be changing them in ways they may not like and setting them up for future unknown toxicities and health problems.
But many of these
devices
may come with unacceptable risks to our own health.
Meanwhile, wireless bandwidth demand steadily marches on, and the gigahertz signals used in our mobile
devices
are reaching their data delivery limits.
But they do enable engineers to shrink all the
devices
in a hundred kilometer fiber optic network down to tiny photonic chips that plug into servers and convert their electrical signals to optical and back.
If you look at the history of computing, we've always treated computers as external
devices
that compute and act on our behalf.
Today, an emerging medical sensor industry is exploring all-new degrees of precision chemical fingerprinting, using tiny light-manipulating
devices
no larger than a tenth of a millimeter.
However, researchers are finding ways to trick the immune system into accepting the new
devices
we introduce into our bodily tissues.
And in this case, we're imagining intermediary robotic
devices
that can actually do some of that front-end work for us, to protect any potential life that we find.
It was three Sony "H
" devices
that responded to sound.
And, in particular, what's really bad is that these
devices
are very, very rich in blue light.
So, what you're doing, every evening, when you're using these
devices
is you're essentially tricking your clock into thinking that it's still day.
Pervasive, always-on networks, high quality sound and video, even
devices
made to be worn instead of carried in the pocket, will transform how we live on a scale that few really appreciate.
And they have these infrared
devices
that can look at their countenance, and see a fraction of a degree Kelvin in temperature shift from 100 yards away when they play this thing.
I've spent my career trying to keep surfaces clean, especially the surfaces of medical
devices.
What if instead of trying to kill bacteria after they cause infections, we simply make it harder for bacteria to stick to the surfaces of medical
devices
in the first place?
So what if we change the texture of medical
devices
to make them resistant to bacteria causing so many problems?
Now, we can't coat medical
devices
in wax, but we can change their surface texture.
And this approach works on all types of medical devices, from catheters to pacemakers, and it's effective against all types of bacteria and germs.
As it turns out, we can actually do more than just bacteria-proof medical
devices.
The next generation of medical device surfaces inspired by the skin of sharks will actually expand how medical
devices
are made.
Really the core issue is that we create all types of sophisticated medical devices, things to pump fluid into our blood, keep our heart beating on pace, or even stimulate brain activity.
But bad things happen when these
devices
don't interact well with our bodies' natural mechanisms.
We've actually discovered that we can improve how medical
devices
are tolerated through subtly tuning the surface energy characteristics, like for example, we can prevent a lot of the excessive clotting that's occurring here on the smooth surface, compared to the sharkskin-like texture.
If you would use a little bit of your technology to put tracking
devices
in trucks, and use Google Earth in combination with that, you could directly tell what palm oil has been sustainably produced, which company is stealing the timber, and you could save so much more carbon than with any measure of saving energy here.
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