Thursday, September 6, 2012

postheadericon Forget The Death-Star Anti-Mosquito Lasers, Here's How Nathan Myhrvold Can Help Tackle Malaria -- And Improve His Image


Nathan Myhrvold

try to whisper some positive PR for Intellectual Ventures (IV) by appointing a vice president of Global Good (although it is difficult to see how any person charged with a working title fool will be taken seriously anywhere.) can measure how far Myhrvold is delicate about it quite scathing response to some comments on this movement.

As indicated Techdirt Myhrvold came up with what he thinks is obviously a winning answer when people criticize the business model patent trollery IV based on an industrial scale. He asks: "What is the size of your project malaria?" His argument is that IV


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a malaria project, then it somehow makes all the bad things he did. There is one problem: the project offers a little more imaginative solutions. example, here are some details Intellectual Ventures Lab on a new page malaria survey "photonic fence" for to prevent mosquitoes

The system can create a virtual wall made of light - we call it a "photonic barrier." Light emitting diode (LED) on each fence post would be poles of infrared light beam adjacent to 100 feet (30 meters), then press the retroreflective material of the light strips (similar to that used in the signal Highway) and bounce directly into the illuminator. A camera on each fence post monitors the light reflected from the shadows cast by an insect poor driving by the vertical plane of light.



When an invader insect is detected, the software is identified by the formation of a laser beam in the non-lethal insect and the use of such lights to estimate the size of the insects and also measure how fast its wings beat. Using this method, the system can not only distinguish between mosquitoes, butterflies and bumblebees, but can determine if a mosquito is male or female! (Females are significantly larger than males and have slower wingbeats.) This is useful because the females bite humans mosquitoes.

But whatever the technology may be impressive, there is the obvious problem that mosquitoes could fly these "fences" photon. Perhaps aware of this fault, the page also describes several other ingenious - approaches to the fight against malaria, including the use of magnets to blow mosquitoes and a "blood substitute engineering" to keep them away from the man (useful also - and equally impossible to areas affected vampires, no doubt).



This lack of realism and Myhrvold undermines not make fun of mere mortals who do not have their own project of malaria, their laboratory projects does not seem to make a significant contribution to the fight against malaria the short term, if ever. It is clear that the fight against malaria in real situations, what is needed is not a super high-tech approach that looks good on TED talks, but something much simpler and more efficient - something perhaps


Sciences University of Cape Town Department believes it has found a remedy against malaria single dose.
This was announced by researchers who have worked in this class of compounds aminopyridine, for several years. Unlike treatments against multidrug-resistant malaria malaria parasite has become resistant to Professor Kelly Chibale and his colleagues believe they have found a drug that more than 18 months of testing "these resistant parasites killed on the spot." Lasers difference
potentially blinding, the new compound is considered safe and without side effects. Of course, a large number of clinical trials have yet to be implemented and to establish its effectiveness. Then, how to manufacture and distribute the drug for malaria victims must be found. The concern must be that the traditional pharmaceutical companies are not interested in helping here, because the drug is to be sold cheap if you want to reach millions of people affected by malaria, which means that little or no benefit - not something that pharmaceutical companies are happy.
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