Use a Smartphone to Change Colors of ChroMorphous Clothes

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Jun 132018
 

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Over the last decade or so, since the major development of the smartphone, we’ve seen the world alter before our very eyes. Now, solutions such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are common parts of the entire experience from day-to-day life. That being said, the latest changes from ChroMorphus, things might be about to take a whole new step forward.

At the moment, a single tap of our smartphone could do anything from call our dinner to change the music playing on a speaker. You have so many options for controlling day-to-day life around yourself using a smartphone. With ChroMorphus, though, things are totally changing what is likely to be possible.

This tech plan, a user-controlled color-altering piece of fabric, was created at The University of Central Florida by The College of Optics and Photonics. It allows for the change and alteration of the pattern of a piece of fabric using the mobile app.

Rather than merely being another light-based gimmick, this provides you with a physical transformation on the fabric itself. The fibers are made from a raw material grouping in Melbourne, Florida, and is shipped back to the team at the University. It’s then ‘hacked’ with a micro-wirer fitting into each thread, so that they can raise the local temperature on-demand to help adjust the pigment.

A New Step for Clothing and Textiles

This unique and interesting idea at first sound a little weird, but the idea behind it is sound. With everything around us being enshrined in technology, why should our clothing be any different?

While the fabric is likely to feel a touch rougher than the normal fabrics that we are used to, which will definitely put some people off, it appears the majority are quite interested in the idea. With the group already working on building up a whole host of new fabrics to make them smoother and less likely to become discomforting when being used, the long-term aim is to make it impossible to tell the difference here.

Since the wiring actually sits within the fiber itself, there’s no means for the artificial nature of the material to shine through. It’s far less obvious than other takes on this kind of technology in the past, and already breaks away from some of the conventional limitations that similar tools had come with in the past.

With the single tap of a button on the ChroMorphus app, one can change the shape and the layout of the textile that they are working with. It’s all very interesting, and it’s going to help make sure that we can get the very most out of the things that technology promised us for so long; total freedom over everything, including the color of our clothing!

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A 3D Printed Clip-on Turns Your Phone into a Microscope

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Mar 062018
 

Anyone, whether you are a scientist or are just curious, can now turn the humble smartphone into a fully functional microscope. Researchers behind the development of the tool have made the 3D files publicly available. So if you have a 3D printer, you can create the microscope and soon get started on examining various samples.

This isn’t the first attempt at turning a smartphone into a microscope, but it shown the most promise. Developed by researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics of the RMIT University in Australia, the clip-on magnifies up to 1/200th of a millimeter. It’s also different from previous versions since it doesn’t use external light or power sources.

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Previous attempts at creating a smartphone microscope have made use of LEDs and power sources, but Australian researchers tapped into resources available on the mobile device itself. Dr Antony Orth, lead developer on the project, said that their mobile phone microscope uses the “integrated illumination” available in almost all smartphone cameras.

The clip-on was designed with internal illumination tunnels that guide the light from the flash of the camera to light the sample from behind. With this, Orth and fellow researchers have overcome an issue with other phone-based microscopes: the elimination of additional illumination optics.

With a smartphone microscope, the cost of and complexity of assembly is significantly reduced. There is only one simple assembly step required to get the device ready to go. Orth says that there is a lot of potential for the clip-on to be used as a scientific tool.

He adds that the 3D printed clip-on can be taken along for onsite or remote-area monitoring. Traditional equipment for such activities tend to be bulky, which makes them impractical. So the availability of a much smaller device that can perform the same task makes outdoor studies more convenient.

Capable of visualizing specimens as small as 1/200th of a millimeter, this clip-on device can be used to examine animal and plant cells, blood cells, cell nuclei, and microscopic organisms, among others.

The team behind the mobile device microscope expects it to be used for tasks such as testing the cleanliness of water, detecting disease, and checking blood samples for the presence of parasites.

Orth and his colleagues have tested the microscope in several areas. They have successfully visualized samples such as zooplankton and semen from live cattle. With the files available to the public, just about anyone with access to a 3D printer can start being curious about the small things.

 

References

http://cnbp.org.au/online-tools – 3D printing files

https://www.engadget.com/2018/02/20/3d-printed-smartphone-microscope-is-good-enough-for-scientists/

 

Your Smartphone Will Soon Tell You to Turn Your Head and Cough

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Feb 262013
 

It may sound like science fiction rather than cutting edge science, but Smartphones are now poised to revolutionize the healthcare industry. This is especially true for lifestyle types of diseases such as diabetes or obesity.

Soon, Smart apps will be able to monitor blood sugar before and after a meal, amount of exercise, stress, caloric intake and other measurements of how a body is doing. This information can empower individuals who want to take charge of their own health plus if desired this information can also be passed on to doctors who will also weigh in on preventative care.

According to CNN, “Currently, health care systems focus primarily on chronic ill health, rather than the preventative measures of living a healthy lifestyle, but this may be the adjustment that both the health care system and insurance companies make as a result of digital health devices.

“The ultimate health care applications will allow us to monitor our body and use the insight from that data to create an actionable, preventative health solution, such as an individual exercise or nutritional plan, in addition to devising a personal cocktail of medicine.”

Retinal displays will do retinal scans, heart rate, blood pressure and other body health indicators can be continuously monitored if desired. As the U. S. struggles to cut down on healthcare costs, leading edge Smartphone technology will save the day. And that day is very soon at hand.