Star Trek around the corner?
Star Trek has been a staple of American science ficition for decades. It was cutting edge in terms of social culture and technology when it first emerged and helped to shape the direction many real scientist and inventors point their ambitions. Several pieces of “tech” from the show have become realities over the years and now it seems we are close to adding just one more to that ever growing list.
The medical Tricorder.
Two new inventions (developed seperately) seem to be on the verge of that magical gadgetry that would routinely save Star Fleets finest. The two new inventions pack a whallop of medical technology in a small form factor.
The first, a mobile vital stats monitor, based off common tech tools such as a Bluetooth interface and a PDA, connect with ECG (heart rythms), EMG (muscle tension), GSR (skin resistance), and even body temperature and movement sensors to keep your vitals right at your finger tips. Emerging from the Berkeley Institute this small form factor and “off the shelf” parts puts other monitors to shame.
The 2nd new invention, a retro-of-the-future health tool, is the ARANZ Meical handheld wound monitor. Through laser optics nurses and patients can measure a wounds width and deepth without the need for invasive and often painful medical instructments. The tool can also be used to track the healing progression and help determine the effectivness of medical treatment.
Emerging from the entertainment field (the first “silhouette camera” that this monitor is based off of was used to help Animate Gollum from The Lord of The Rings) this device shows the ever broaden scope our technical advances are taking.
The only question now is… when will ever doctor that uses these tools be as sexy as the ones from the future?

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jen said,
August 24, 2007 @ 12:05 pm
awesome. maybe these will become the new iPod.
haha dr. crusher…. ow ow!
Ms. Tart said,
August 25, 2007 @ 1:34 pm
I never quite understood why people thought Crusher was hot. Maybe it’s because I watched most of the series in reruns after it had been cancelled, and her look was definitely a dated one. Apparently 80s hair makes a comeback in the 24th Century.
Robert said,
August 26, 2007 @ 1:08 pm
I dig 80’s style hair… you don’t?