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  2. Dreamachine - Wikipedia

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    As users adjust to the experience, they see increasingly complex animated yantra-like patterns of color behind their closed eyelids (similar effects may be seen when travelling as a passenger in a car or bus; close your eyes as the vehicle passes through the flickering shadows cast by regularly spaced roadside trees, streetlights or tunnel ...

  3. Image credits: tyrion2024 Many of us can't imagine flying without Ziploc bags filled with our little toiletry bottles. But that was the reality once, and it wasn't 9/11 that forced airlines to ban ...

  4. Visual prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A visual prosthesis, often referred to as a bionic eye, is an experimental visual device intended to restore functional vision in those with partial or total blindness. Many devices have been developed, usually modeled on the cochlear implant or bionic ear devices, a type of neural prosthesis in use since the mid-1980s.

  5. William Samuel Henson - Wikipedia

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    1841, 1842, 1843 UK Patents on lightweight steam engine and flying machine [17] (#unknown and #9478) ("William S. Henson of Lambeth, engineer") 17 July 1847 Patent on the T-handled safety razor; 1849 Emigration to the United States; 1850 US census in Newark, New Jersey as machinist; 2 March 1852 US Patent on improvement to knitting looms [18]

  6. Some US airports strive to make flying more inclusive for ...

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    It was the first time the city of Phoenix hosted such a workshop, making it the latest U.S. city pledging to make flying friendlier for people with dementia. Over 14 million people are expected to ...

  7. Charles F. Ritchel - Wikipedia

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    Ritchel's dirigible, as seen on the July 15, 1878 cover of 'Harper's Weekly Ritchel's design patent for a "Flying-Machine" Ritchel designed and built a small, one-man dirigible powered by a hand crank. He patented his "Improved Flying Machine" on 12 March 1878 (Patent No. 201200). [2] The aircraft consisted of a brass frame put together at ...

  8. Paro (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Paro was designed by Takanori Shibata of the Intelligent System Research Institute of Japan's AIST beginning in 1993. It was first exhibited to the public in late 2001, costing US$15 million to develop, and became a "Best of COMDEX" finalist in 2003, [1] and handmade versions have been sold commercially by Shibata's company Intelligent System Co. since 2004. [2]

  9. OrCam device - Wikipedia

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    Wills Eye: Wills Eye was a clinical study designed to measure the impact of the OrCam device on the quality of life of patients with End-stage Glaucoma. The conclusion was that OrCam, a novel artificial vision device using a mini-camera mounted on eyeglasses, allowed legally blind patients with end-stage glaucoma to read independently ...