Wednesday, January 20, 2016

December 2015

Free the Law


Harvard is currently working on the digitization of US court decisions in conjunction with Ravel Law. The grant funded project began in 2015 and is slated to be completed in early 2017. You can learn more about it from Library Journal.



Robots with a Sense of Touch


Robots have been used for a variety of tasks, but with a new technology called SynTouch they might also be able to sense texture. In addition to the potential for application in prosthetic technology, having robots that can touch could allow for the creation of texture standards. There are standards for things like color that ensure quality and consistency, however, feeling texture has always been somewhat subjective. You can read more about it from Wired.


Gene Editing Technology


You might have heard some buzz about the gene editing technology known as CRISPR. This new tech could be used for curing certain diseases, but also brings up topics like eugenics. A summit in Washington DC focused on the implications and future of gene editing took place this past December. You can read more about how this technology could be applied from The Atlantic.



Retro Gaming



Last month, you took a look at the $5 computer from Raspberry Pi. Instructions are now available online to turn that computer (or any of the Raspberry Pi computers) into a gaming console. You can check it out at Make: Projects.





Smart Socks


Yes, you read that correctly. Netflix recently released instructions for creating socks that can sense if you’ve fallen asleep while bingeing your new favorite show, and pauses the show accordingly so you can pick it right up where you dozed off. Read more about it from The Verge.





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