September 6, 2009

'Telepathic' microchip could help paraplegics control computers

LONDON: A 'telepathic' microchip that enables paraplegics to control computers has been developed by Dr Jon Spratley, a British scientist.
Dr Jon Spratley says his device could motor neuron sufferers such as Stephen Hawking, operate PCs and television by thought alone.
The chip is implanted onto the surface of the brain, where it monitors electronic 'thought' pulses. While paraplegics may be unable to move their limbs, their brains still produce an electronic signal when they try.
It means paraplegics, amputees or those with motor neurone disease, such as Stephen Hawking, could be able to operate light switches, PCs and even cars by the power of thought alone.
The device picks up neural signals from the brain's motor cortex, and captures the moment a paralysed patient tries to move their limbs.
This impulse is then transmitted to a relay station implanted in the skull, which in turn sends the signal to a receiver housed in simple computers.
Tests have shown the technology to work in the laboratory, but trials are yet to begin on humans.

Turkey bans "sexy" American pop video: report

Justin Timberlake and Ciara's "Love Sex Magic" too explicit
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ISTANBUL: Turkey's state broadcasting watchdog has banned the music video for "Love Sex Magic," a duet between pop star Justin Timberlake and Ciara, due to its sexually explicit content, Milliyet newspaper said.
The Radio and Television Supreme Council has barred TV channels from showing the video because "it contains sexual outfits, dancing and scenes that are contrary to the development of children and youth and morality in general," according to the daily.
The video features a skimpily clad Ciara licking Timberlake's ear and bent over in questionable positions as the two singers dance closely together.
Ali Karacan, the owner of Numberone TV which has aired the video, called the ban "anachronistic" and "humiliating" for Turkey, a secular Muslim country, which is trying to join the European Union.
In 2001, Turkey's TV watchdog for music mulled reprimanding the country's best-selling artist for passionately kissing a woman in a video.
Viewers complained that Tarkan Tevetoglu, 29, who is the only Turkish singer to enter the charts in Europe, video verged on "pornography."

US hindered probe into General Zia plane crash: Ejaz

ISLAMABAD: Former Federal Minister and PML leader Ejaz-ul-Haq has said US forcefully hindered investigation into General Zia-ul-Haq plane crash.

Talking to media, he said Saturday I cannot point finger towards a person or a country over murder of General Zia-ul-Haq but US did not send FBI team to Pakistan for probe into plane crash.

Postmortem officials were sent to far and flung areas, he added.