Scientists One Step Closer to Creating Sonic Screwdriver

Dundee University has created a sonic screwdriver, sort of.  While it isn’t the fix-all magic cure it is in “Dr. Who”, it does use ultrasound to lift and rotate objects (although so far the only object in question is a rubber disc in a cylinder of water).  The “screwdriver” shoots out an ultrasonic beam that can push and, whilst in the shape of a helix, can turn an object.  Cool.

Dr Mike MacDonald, of the Institute for Medical Science and Technology (IMSAT) at Dundee, said: “This experiment not only confirms a fundamental physics theory but also demonstrates a new level of control over ultrasound beams which can also be applied to non-invasive ultrasound surgery, targeted drug delivery and ultrasonic manipulation of cells.

“The sonic screwdriver device is also part of the EU-funded nanoporation project where we are already starting to push the boundaries of what ultrasound can do in terms of targeted drug delivery and targeted cellular surgery.

Doctor Who’s sonic screwdriver can perform medical scans and pick locks
“It is an area that has great potential for developing new surgical techniques, among other applications, something which Dundee is very much at the forefront of.

“Like Doctor Who’s own device, our sonic screwdriver is capable of much more than just spinning things around.”

[Source: BBC]



The Superhero Film Alphabet [Pic]

Can you name them all?

Another really cool film alphabet poster by graphic designer Stephen Wildish. Can you identify them all?

Previously on [GAS] by the same designer: The Sci-Fi Film Alphabet, 80?s Movie Alphabet Poster, and 1990?s Film Alphabet.

MTL 551: Exploring Montreal City Through the Eyes of Parkour [Video]

5 men, 5 districts, 1 city: Montreal. Here is the trailer for the upcoming release of MTL 5-5-1, a webseries that will make you discover the city of Montreal from a different angle.

Can’t wait to see more of what these guy can do!

  • Directed and edited by Jean-Philippe Sirois.
  • Color : Thierry Sirois
  • Freerunners : 1- Mich Todorovic 2. Kai Ifrit 3. Dim monk (Steven Leblanc) 4. Manu (Jean-Manuel Morissette) 5. Emil Shevelev

[MTL 5-5-1 | Via Salut Bonjour]



Do You Robot? Epic iRobot Roomba Commercials [Videos]

A series of totally awesome commercials which are part of Roomba’s new Dance Rebolution campaign. Enjoy!

[Via LS]

“Mail Order Mysteries”

Collector’s Weekly has a fascinating interview up with Kirk Demarais, author of “Mail Order Mysteries“, in which Demarais collects novelties from the backs of vintage comic books, everything from X-Ray specs to “Vampire Blood”.  I’ll probably be checking this out.

via Boing Boing

10 Bizarre Ways a Volcano Can Kill You

Volcanoes can explode your head.  Seriously.  Full on “Scanners”.  My favorite part of the article is where they describe people biking down a mountain next to a lava flow.  I was like, “that would be so stupid” at first, then I pictured myself doing it and have to admit it’d probably be pretty sweet.  Good Facebook profile pic.

via io9

6 Reasons Being a Thirty-Year-Old Gamer Sucks

I could definitely say this goes for me, too.  Whenever I play video games for too long I develop a deep and troublesome feeling of existential dread.  I don’t get it with books or good movies.  Videogames should be more like books.  The best ones already are.

via Uproxx

BEHOLD: Bill Nye LIVE Dancing to his Theme + Performing She Blinded Me With Science [Video]

If you want to see Mr. Nye right away, be sure to jump to 0:53 after hitting the play button!

Colorado College band Bill Nye and the Science Guys, featuring the man himself. The band is unrelated to Mr. Nye, but are huge fans. He was in the Colorado Springs area and wanted to do a gig with the Science Guys, and the rest is history.

[WhiteNoiseWes | Picture Source: Flickr – Afagen (CC)]