Author - Editor: Professor of Medicine Desire’ Dubounet, D. Sc. L.P.C.C.
The SCiO is a spectroscope. It analyses the spectrum of light being reflected from
the surface of a product. This can give some small bit of data as to what the
product is made of. It operates from light not electro-chemistry. The spectroscope
is a good idea, but electro-chemistry is the finest way to analyses the real content
of an item. Your tongue is an electro-chemical voltammetry device. Tiny hairs in
your tongue check the electro-chemical structure of what you eat to see what you
are eating. The tongue is extremely more accurate than your eyes. My mother
always told me not to eat with my eyes. It is good advice. We need to be careful
what we put into our mouths and the SCiO might alert us as to a toxin before we
taste it. The QQC Electronic Tongue used in the SCIO Eductor technology.
The shark has an electro-sense in his nose
In Humans the electro-sense is part of the smell olfaction sense.
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http://www.theguardian.com/science/2007/sep/06/research.gadgets
Boldly going where no mass spectrometer has
gone before Scientists are building a sensing device that comes close to Spock's tricorder and which could
speed up the analysis of materials
Michael Pollitt
The Guardian, Thursday 6 September 2007
Any Star Trek fan can tell you at once what a tricorder is: a portable scanning device that can
analyse atmospheres and objects in an instant.
One of the (fictional) versions works like a sophisticated chemical laboratory, identifying the
unknown on strange planets.
Another scans patients for an instant medical diagnosis, useful for helping an injured crew member
on a mission.
However for Graham Cooks, professor of analytical chemistry at Purdue University in the US,
the reality doesn't match the TV series.
"We're quite a long way away from that. There are some handheld detectors which do very
specific sorts of chemical analyses," says Cooks.
Nevertheless, he's working on a sensing system which he boldly goes as far as comparing to the
tricorder.
Cooks' expertise lies in mass spectrometers, large laboratory instruments that measure the mass to charge ratio of ions.
Material for analysis is placed in a vacuum, where the instrument is able to discriminate between
different ions produced from the sample.
Using an ionisation process, a mass spectrometer can help identify performance-enhancing drugs or unknown white powders that arrive in the mail.
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Mike Lazaridis inventor of the BlackBerry smartphone and Vice Chairman of BlackBerry
wants to make the Star Trek tricorder a reality.
The fictional device is used to examine living things, record and review them and help diagnose diseases and maladies, and collect information on the body.
Lazaridis is starting a C$100 million quantum technology fund that aims to turn the medical
tricorder into a real world gadget.
According to Bloomberg the Quantum Valley Investments fund is being financed exclusively by Lazaridis and Doug Fregin, a co-founder of Research In Motion (now BlackBerry).
They aim to bring technologies together from research labs that have been backed by Lazaridis, with at least one startup having signed up to the fund already.
On the project, Lazaridis said:
What we’re excited about is these little gems coming out. The medical tricorder would be
astounding, the whole idea of blood tests, MRIs -- imagine if you could do that with a single
device.
That may be possible and possible only because of the sensitivity, selectivity and resolution we can
get from quantum sensors made with these quantum breakthroughs.
He added that the fund will likely focus on one to two dozen companies and may take a few years to
make the investments needed, though he declined to name the startups being considered.
We’re being very strategic with the funds. This is not a venture capital fund that we’re all used to.
While Lazaridis still remains a board member at BlackBerry, he noted that his new fund won't necessarily overlap with what is being built in BlackBerry's labs.
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SCiO is made to analyze ...
everything
By Ben Coxworth
April 29, 2014
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The SCiO Pocket Molecular Sensor
Wondering how nutritious that food is, if that plant needs water, or just what that misplaced pill is?
Well, the makers of SCiO claim that their device is able to tell you all of those things, plus a lot
more. To use it, you just scan the item in question for one or two seconds, then check the readout on a Bluetooth 4.0-linked smartphone.
SCiO is actually a miniature spectroscope.
Like the bigger, more expensive laboratory-grade models it's based on, it works by shining
near-infrared light on materials, exciting their molecules in the process.
By analyzing the light that's reflected off those vibrating molecules, it's reportedly possible to
identify them by their unique optical signature, and thus determine the chemical composition
of the material.
In the case of SCiO, an accompanying iOS or Android app sends its readings to the cloud, where
algorithms process the data in real time. The results should appear on the phone's screen within a matter of seconds.
According to Consumer Physics, the Tel Aviv-based company that's developing the device, it will
initially come with apps that allow it to analyze food, plants and medication. As described in a
press release:
"The food app delivers macro nutrient values (calories, fats, carbohydrates, and proteins), produce
quality, ripeness, and spoilage analysis for various foods, including cheeses, fruits, vegetables,
sauces, salad dressings, cooking oils, and more. SCiO can also identify and authenticate
medication in real-time by cross-checking a pill's molecular makeup with a database of
medications. Finally, SCiO can analyze moisture levels in plants and tell users when to water
them."
The company also plans on providing an Application Development Kit, so that third parties can
create their own apps for use with SCiO.
These apps could greatly expand the variety of materials that can be analyzed, as the designers
claim that it should work on just about any material, "including cosmetics, clothes, flora, soil,
jewels and precious stones, leather, rubber, oils, plastics, and even human tissue or bodily
fluids."
SCiO is powered by an integrated battery that should provide approximately one week of use per
charge. It's compatible with iPhone 4S and up, iPad 3rd generation and later, and with devices using Android 4.3 and later.
Consumer Physics is currently raising funds for its commercial production, through Kickstarter. A
pledge of US$179 will get you one when and if they're ready to ship, this December.
The very similar TellSpec is also presently in development, although it's being marketed more
as a food-specific device.
More information on SCiO is available in the pitch video below.
Sources: Consumer Physics, Kickstarter
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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl500574n
Lab-on-a-chip can detect cancer in the
early stages
By Dario Borghino
May 20, 2014
Researchers at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) have developed a lab-on-a-chip device that works
as a very early cancer-detection system (Photo: ICFO)
Researchers at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) have developed a lab-on-a-chip device that
can detect protein cancer markers in a drop of blood, working as a very early cancer-detection system.
The device can detect very low concentrations of markers and is reliable, cheap and portable, making it
attractive for deployment in remote areas of the world.
Early detection is of paramount importance for successful cancer treatment. Unfortunately, many
cancers are detected late on, when the illness has already spread to millions of cells,
because most medical devices are only able to detect tumors once they have already become
macroscopic.
Things could now change thanks to the research led by Prof. Romain Quidant.
He and his team developed a small, portable device that uses fluidic micro-channels to detect
even the smallest concentrations of cancer markers from a single drop of blood.
When blood enters the device, it is distributed to a network of micro-channels. Each channel contains
gold nanoparticles along with a specific antibody receptor: if a cancer marker protein is present in the
blood,
it will stick to the nanoparticles. According to the researchers, the device is then able to monitor the
number of markers in the blood for each channel, providing an accurate assessment of the patient's
cancer risk.
"The most fascinating finding is that we are capable of detecting extremely low concentrations of this
protein in a matter of minutes, making this device an ultra-high sensitivity, state-of-the-art,
powerful instrument that will benefit early detection and treatment monitoring of cancer," says Quidant.
The device was developed by combining the latest advances in plasmonics, nano-fabrication,
microfluids and surface chemistry, and it holds the promise for earlier cancer diagnoses and a prompt
choice of a suitable treatment.
A paper detailing the advance appears in the journal Nano Letters.
Howard Leventhal impersonated Health Canada to fool people into investing in
bogus Star Trek-inspired ‘Medical Tricorder Delta Fraud’
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/12/23/howard-leventhal-impersonated-health-canada-to-fool-people-into-investing-in-bogus-star-trek-inspired-medical-tricorder/
Tristin Hopper | December 23, 2013 | Last Updated: Dec 23 6:13 PM ET
Paramount TVStar Trek DeForest Kelley shown as Dr.McCoy.
Howard Leventhal, 56, pleaded guilty to a suite of U.S. fraud charges, including stealing the identity of former Health Canada deputy minister Glenda Yeates and fooling would-be backers into investing in a phony health detector. He called it the "McCoy" after Star Trek's Dr. "Bones" McCoy, who famously used his tricorder device to treat Captain Kirk and the rest of the Enterprise crew.
An Illinois man could spend the rest of his life in jail for impersonating whole sections of Health Canada as part of a $25-million scam to bilk investors into funding a bogus Star Trek-inspired medical device. On Monday, Howard Leventhal, 56, pleaded guilty to a suite of U.S. fraud charges, including stealing the identity of former Health Canada deputy minister Glenda Yeates. Read the real truth of the system.
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All told, the Long Grove, Illinois man could be facing up to 22 years in prison, as well as a $2-million fine. “In Leventhal’s world, the truth was cloaked by his web of lies and impersonation,” said Loretta Lynch, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, in a Monday statement. The truth was cloaked by his web of lies
“Within this alternate reality, Leventhal marketed non-existent technology, fabricated an on-line presence, and impersonated a government official, all to defraud investors out of very real money.” The non-existent technology was the McCoy Home Health Tablet, a miracle medical device named for Dr. Leonard McCoy, the chief medical officer aboard the USS Enterprise on the 1960s series Star Trek. According to Leventhal’s sales pitches, his mysterious tablet could “instantaneously and effectively” deliver patient data to doctors.
“Within this alternate fake reality, Leventhal marketed non-existent technology, fabricated an on-line presence, and impersonated a government official” In essence, it was to be the real-world equivalent of the Star Trek “medical tricorder,” a handheld device that, with just a quick scan, could perform full-body checkups and even diagnose disease. Leventhal then bolstered the con by asserting that Health Canada (a health agency “sort of like [what] Medicare will become in the United States,” the conman told investors) had already signed on for as much as $4-million in McCoy Tablets. To allay skepticism, Leventhal constructed an elaborate network of fake Health Canada leads, including fake phone numbers, fake email addresses and the fake websites “hc-sg-gc.ca” and “healthcanada.com.co.” Within this alternate reality, Leventhal marketed non-existent technology, fabricated an on-line presence, and impersonated a government official
“They [Health Canada] use both .ca and .com.co,” he explained to one nervous investor. In reality, the “.com.co” domain moniker is used only for Columbian websites. Leventhal also assumed the identities of several Health Canada employees, both real and imagined, and used them to assuage the worries of would-be backers. Most egregiously of all, according to prosecutors, he forged the signature of Health Canada deputy minister Ms. Yeates on a fake agreement between his company and Health Canada. In Leventhal’s own online biography, he purports to be the inventor of an Atari joystick, an FAA-certified pilot, a blackbelt in Taekwondo and the father of an adopted Chinese girl — although it is not clear if any of these assertions are true. Leventhal’s downfall came when he allegedly tried to defraud an undercover officer in Brooklyn of more than US$2.5-million with this following fraudulent story.
“Thought doctor McCoy had it good with his equipment on the Starship Enterprise? Wait until you get a load of what is coming to revolutionize the world of medicine.
Medicine just got exciting thanks to Russian scientists and over 17 years of in-depth research.
The future has arrived and just as three-dimensional printing will revolutionize
manufacturing, this technology will revolutionize the practice of medicine. This
groundbreaking medical technology is making many people a lot of money in Russia. Why?
Because it destroys the pharmaceutical paradigm and the doctors that practice it, using
electromagnetic vibration to diagnose and cure without side effects yet with pinpoint
precision. Deta Elis Electromagnetic Bioresonance Therapy Devices will be sweeping the globe
just like cell phones and computers.
Who has endorsed this technology? President Putin of Russia uses it and the Department of
Health in Russia has approved it for wide use across their nation, which amounts to three
hundred million people. The Russian space program uses this technology because it enables
convenient and non-invasive monitoring and enhancing of the health of their cosmonauts.
Medicine just became more affordable, more accurate, and infinitely safer with Delta Elis
technology. The first stop in this revolution is Hepatitis B and C as well as herpes. Russian
doctors are claiming a ninety percent cure rate for these incurable infections. Everyone is
familiar with the fact that you can shatter a glass with sound. One of the Deta Elis machines,
called the “Deta AP” will shatter viruses, bacteria and fungi, coming to us just as antibiotics
become more of a terror than a help. This phenomenon where we can kill microbes with
frequencies is called BIORESONANCE, and this is the principle that these Deta Elis devices use
to cure. One of the Deta Elis machines, called the “Deta AP” will shatter viruses, bacteria and
fungi, coming to us just as antibiotics become more of a terror than a help. This phenomenon
where we can kill microbes with frequencies is called BIORESONANCE, and this is the
principle that these Deta Elis devices use to cure.
Those who know of preceding technology like Hulda Clark’s Zapper will soon be able to afford
Deta Elis machines, which will be like cell phones and soon even smaller, that will wipe out
every infection imaginable with laser precision. Let us consider it a Zapper on steroids times
1,000 for starters!
With this “too good to be true” form of medicine (Bioresonance) one can have their diagnosis
already in hand from a western practitioner and use one of the treatment machines that one
can buy as a consumer/patient. Very soon even similar models will be available like MP3
players and one will be able to download, like on an IPad, applications that will address
specific medical problems. “
In the future, after practitioners are trained, Deta Elis diagnostic machines will
reveal the exact parasite, virus, bacteria or fungus present and then the
treatment device is programmed to destroy, and destroy it does. Though most
of this is preprogrammed into the device diagnostics takes wings to a new level
that pins down a patient’s overall chronic problems, translates that into a
frequency, and then an exact positive outburst from the device will, over
several hours, shower the wearer with the perfect healing frequency.
First we destroy everything that does not belong inside of us with one Deta Elis
device and then we set upon the task of rebuilding our organs and numerous
biological systems with another called the Deta RITM device, which helps to
heal and rejuvenate organ pathologies and physiological systems such as the
immune system, circulatory system, hormonal system and the like.
Infectious control in the 21st century certainly is not going to be anything like
that of the 20th century. The age of antibiotics is about over as great harm has
been done to the world’s populations with them. We have come close to
compromising our biological existence with the reckless use of antibiotics.
Now we have antibiotic-resistant strains of pathogens encroaching on our
biospheres and it is getting increasingly dangerous to set foot anywhere near a
hospital. Many people, including children, who die in the hospital after surgery
die not from the surgery itself but from infections that get out of control.
Infections cause 68 percent of childrens’ deaths. Not with Deta Elis devices in
your pocket as there is no chance of creating anti-biotic resistant bugs or
catching these from a hospital.
Every organ of the body has its own special frequency. The Lung resonates at 72
cycles per second, also known as Hertz. If the lung becomes infected its
frequency will fall out of balance usually dropping a few Hertz. It has been
discovered that by producing the same frequency as a healthy lung with a
frequency generator we can rebalance the lung and induce healing. This process
is called Bioresonance and can be used on all parts of the body.
There have been many researchers that have worked on energy medicine and
Bioresonance this past century such as Dr. Rife, Dr. Voll, Dr. Schimmel, Dr.
Morell and others. Some of the machines developed through the years run as
high as 40,000 dollars.
The Russians have outdone everyone bringing this technology into medical and
healthcare practices as well as into every home. Over the last 17 years, the
Russian scientists, spearheaded by Dr. Konoblov, a medical doctor and Ph.D.
physicist, have developed small, portable devices that are innovative cutting-
edge at only a fraction of the cost of previous generation machines.”
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