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  • Chinese schools make pupils wear micro-chipped uniforms to thwart truancy

    12/27/2018 7:07:18 AM PST · by Eddie01 · 24 replies
    Telegraph ^ | Dec. 26, 2018 | Crystal Reid
    Schools in southern China are forcing children to wear uniforms embedded with computer chips that track their movement and trigger an alarm if they skip class. More that more than 10 schools in Guizhou province and the neighboring autonomous region of Guangxi are now requiring students to wear “intelligent uniforms”, according to the state-run newspaper The Global Times. Two chips, sown into the shoulders of school jackets, can sustain around 500 wash cycles and temperatures of 150 degrees Celsius, according to the Guizhou Guanyu Technology Company, their manufacturer. On its website, Guizhou Guanyu boasts that the firm was established in...
  • UCLA Accused of Racial “Micro-Aggression”

    11/27/2013 5:03:37 AM PST · by SJackson · 21 replies
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | November 27, 2013 | Mark Tapson
    - FrontPage Magazine - http://www.frontpagemag.com - UCLA Accused of Racial “Micro-Aggression”Posted By Mark Tapson On November 27, 2013 @ 12:50 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 3 Comments About 25 graduate students “of color” staged a sit-in in professor Val Rust’s UCLA classroom recently, alleging that there is a “toxic” racial climate in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. As partial evidence of that poisonous climate, they complained that the grammar and spelling corrections he made on their dissertation proposals are a form of racial “micro-aggression.”The demonstration stemmed from a new report stating that UCLA’s policies and procedures don’t...
  • Toshiba's building a "Micro Nuclear" reactor for your garage?

    12/19/2007 10:31:51 AM PST · by Reaganesque · 93 replies · 367+ views
    Engadget.com ^ | 12/19/07 | Paul Miller
    Alright, details are slim, and we really have no idea if Toshiba has any plans whatsoever to sell these nuclear reactors to consumers -- in fact, we hope it doesn't -- but it does seem like the company is well on its way to commercializing the design. Toshiba's Micro Nuclear reactors are designed to power a single apartment building or city block, and measure a mere 20-feet by 6-feet. The 200 kilowatt reactor is fully automatic and fail-safe, and is completely self-sustaining. It uses special liquid lithium-6 reservoirs instead of traditional control rods, and can last up to 40 years,...
  • Sharp shows the future of touch screens for micro devices (Touchscreens that scan)

    10/03/2007 7:01:31 AM PDT · by Reaganesque · 4 replies · 247+ views
    Gizmag.com ^ | 10/02/07 | Gizmag.com
    October 3, 2007 Sharp yesterday began publicly demonstrating a new technology that could have far reaching effects on the way we interact with the mounting tide of mobile information available to us through diminutive devices such as smart phones, PDAs, cameras and UMPCs – the marriage of sensing function with an LCD screen is not new, but Sharp’s technology puts an optical sensor into each pixel enabling the screen to become a multiple touch-point screen and a scanner. The technology is a simple one to understand, but one that has massive implications as it is a fundamental building block in...
  • CAT helps secure micro loans for Iraqis

    02/14/2006 5:09:59 PM PST · by SandRat · 5 replies · 224+ views
    ARNEWS ^ | Feb 13, 2006 | Capt. Sebastian Montagne and 2nd Lt. Cassandra Crosby
    BAGHDAD, (Army News Service, Feb. 13, 2006) – Over the past four months, the Soldiers of Company D, 490th Civil Affairs Team met with more than 20 key Iraqi leaders in an effort to promote economic and social growth within their area of operations. One of the ways the CAT promotes financial growth is through a process of micro loans. Micro loans are similar to loans in the United States with one exception, micro loans focus on developing countries but in Iraq they’re focused on families. An average micro loan consists of less than $500 invested toward a necessity that...
  • Mini-plane Newest Addition to Unmanned Family

    10/17/2005 5:59:58 PM PDT · by SandRat · 13 replies · 923+ views
    TransFormation DoD ^ | Oct 17, 2005 | Lance Cpl. Bernadette L. Ainsworth
    Sgt. Richard Skinner, Tactical Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicle project trainer, Fort Belvoir, Va., launches the TACMAV by hand. The newest UAV is the smallest in the UAV family with a body length and wing span of 21 inches. U.S. Marine Corps photo Mini-plane Newest Addition to Unmanned Family The Tactical Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicle can be stored in a 22-inch long, five-inch diameter tube and placed on a soldier’s backpack. By Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Bernadette L. Ainsworth / Multinational Corps Public Affairs Office CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, Oct. 17, 2005 – The Army recently began using an unmanned aerial...
  • Mexican Officials Microchip People With Security Clearance

    07/16/2004 11:36:40 PM PDT · by Veritas_est · 8 replies · 591+ views
    wsbtv.com ^ | July 15, 2004
    Mexican Officials Microchip People With Security Clearance POSTED: 9:11 am EDT July 15, 2004 MEXICO CITY -- Security has reached the subcutaneous level for Mexico's attorney general and at least 160 people in his office -- they have been implanted with microchips that get them access to secure areas of their headquarters. It's a pioneering application of a technology that is widely used in animals but not in humans. Mexico's top federal prosecutors and investigators began receiving chip implants in their arms in November in order to get access to restricted areas inside the attorney general's headquarters, said Antonio Aceves,...