11-05-2008, 09:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2008, 09:30 AM by Twin-Skies.)
US Navy to develop Freeman's hazard suit for real (crowbar not included)
First the lookalike at the Hadron Collider and now this.
I'm waiting until some bio lab splices together the world's first head crab
Quote:The Office of Naval Research just threw a $1.6m grant at some UCSD researchers, to be used to build a "field hospital on a chip". The system will monitor a few biomarkers for deviations from safe levels, at which point it will automatically medicate its wearer. While the military hopes that such a device could provide first aid to wounded soldiers, the technology could also find plenty of practical uses in medicine, especially for doling out insulin to diabetics or anesthetic to chronic pain sufferers.
Anyway, forget about the olds — the military applications are what's exciting about this. Take a current soldier's body armor, night vision goggles and communications equipment, throw in an automatic medical treatment unit and voila! You've basically got Gordon Freeman's HEV suit. There is no indication that the suit will make the satisfying "uhhuummuhhuummuhhuumm" sound like Mr. Freeman's, but there's no indication that it won't, either
First the lookalike at the Hadron Collider and now this.
I'm waiting until some bio lab splices together the world's first head crab

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