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This video discusses biosensors and where to find information about them. The speaker mentions that biosensors can be found on YouTube and recommends watching an animated introduction video. They also mention the Biosensor Journal as a scholarly resource for information on biosensors. The speaker explains that biosensors measure specific molecules called biomarkers and operate by detecting samples from the interstitial fluid in the body. They discuss the different types of transduction used by biosensors and their applications in various fields such as environmental monitoring and healthcare. The speaker also mentions the use of DNA as a sensor and its advantages in terms of target coverage and environmental friendliness. The video concludes by mentioning the connection between biosensors and personal area networks, emphasizing the electrical nature of the human body.

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In July 2024, the issue of wireless biomedical telemetry without consent is still ongoing. Sabrina Wallace, a former network engineer, has been discussing this topic. In 2012, the medical body area network was approved, leading to the deployment of a nano cyber interface for intra-body communication. The IEEE standard for internal biosensors is 802.15.4 for patient monitoring. The Internet of Bio Nanothings is our current health monitoring system. This includes telemedicine, nano routing, and nano micro interface. Doctors and nurses should have informed the public about these advancements.

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German and Italian universities are seeking papers on Internet of Bio Nanothings for digital healthcare. Doctors are asked if they are prepared to use bio cyber or nano cyber interfaces to create in-body networks controlled by an external unit. The network consists of synthetic or biological sensors. Manuscript deadline is July 15, 2024.

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This video explores the concepts of pervasive computing and biodigital convergence, which involve embedding computing capacity into everyday objects and integrating information and communication technologies with biological systems. It discusses topics such as wireless sensor networks, the blockchain, AI in precision medicine, and healthcare. The video also delves into the Internet of Bio Nano Things (IOBNT), molecular communication, bio nano things (BNT), and the design and implementation of these technologies. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these advancements, their implications for healthcare and society, and the need for education and awareness. The video touches on various aspects such as experimental MC test beds, new communication modalities, bio interfaces, IOBNT applications, DNA data storage, cybersecurity, DNA encryption techniques, high-speed data transfer using bacteria, security and privacy concerns, and the potential future of DNA banking. The speaker highlights the significance of genetic sequencing in different fields and the use of deep learning to detect bio cyberattacks.

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NanoComm being hosted by Ireland is significant because it's the world's premier conference in nanoscale computing and communication. CONNECT is very active in this field and has been heralding the idea of an Internet within the body, which represents a revolution in future communication networks.

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The speaker explains the use of biosensors for global information connectivity and emergency broadcasts. They discuss the wireless body area network and how signals are sent to individual nodes, including the body itself. The speaker mentions the use of applied signals technology and the involvement of companies like Raytheon and L3 Harris. They also touch on software-defined networking, virtual machines, and the convergence of interconnect networks. The speaker emphasizes the tracking of the body rather than devices and the importance of health applications like telemedicine. They mention the use of metamaterials, nanotechnology, and graphene-based biosensors. The speaker concludes by discussing the routing protocols and the need for understanding these technologies.

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The FDA approved the first electronic pill, a biological chip in a tablet that sends a signal when dissolved in the stomach to confirm ingestion. This technology has potential applications for ensuring medication compliance and allowing insurance companies to track patient adherence. The advancements in this field are truly fascinating.

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Dear Doctor Cartland, you requested more information about the medical body area network. It's crucial to address the implications of computer networking within the human body, especially regarding informed consent. You’ve shown interest in topics like the injectable bio cyber interface for eHealth and wireless biomedical telemetry, which are part of the curriculum at Cambridge University. Additionally, there are discussions about frequency bands assigned to our bodies for the medical body area network and human body communication technologies. It's important to go beyond just liking posts; we need to share and discuss this information. There's an upcoming conference in Florence focusing on wireless healthcare, intra-body communication, and molecular engineering within the human body, again highlighting the need for informed consent.

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Doctor Michalcha discusses internal bionanosensors and synthetic biology at a medical symposium. She emphasizes the use of medical body area networks by physicians. Nano technology, biosensors, and nanomedicine are key components in the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The goal is to digitize every cell on Earth and merge organic life with synthetic biology for improved well-being. However, this advancement may come at the cost of losing our humanity. Bioleno sensors in our bodies enable bidirectional communication with the cloud.

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Speaker 0 describes a theory they’re exploring: every vaccine examined, and the patents and testimony from the Department of Energy, point to a 500,000-strong collection of bioweapons categories, including plague, HIV, anthrax. They claim all these bacteria and yeasts have been mutated and converted into a “hybrid gamma irradiated” form, advanced and radioactive, and that these are entering humanity. They say, regarding a nuclear stockpile, humanity itself becomes the host of these radioactive materials, since they are digital and can be activated to detonate a mass casualty event. Speaker 1 clarifies by restating the concern: they can create a pandemic at any moment by activating materials that have infiltrated our bodies. Speaker 0 adds that they have become involved in helping families legally; their law firm supports families because some school districts have become worse than during COVID, even though childhood vaccines are still largely recommended federally. They claim school districts and scientists are desperate to get these materials into children, with Catholic schools allegedly no longer honoring religious or medical exemptions. They describe children with severe reactions and contraindications being denied entry to schools, faced with truancy threats or expulsion. They insist there is nothing healing about these vaccines and call it an infiltration system necessary for AI to function properly. Speaker 1 mentions the U.S. allegedly cutting ties with the WHO, but says research by John Fleetwood shows the U.S. maintains relationships relating to vaccines and influenza, with substantial taxpayer funding. They assert that with a digital ID, one’s bank account can be cut off if they don’t get certain vaccines or comply to maintain the digital ID, arguing the agenda has continued and accelerated with AI. Speaker 0 adds that the WHO remains a standing organization but has been rebranded, and emphasizes that the United States is front and center in partnerships with the WHO. Speaker 1 introduces Biomems (biomedical microelectromechanical systems) as a subset of MEMS used in biomedical research and medical devices, noting that this has existed for years. They describe sensors under the skin that transmit data to pharmaceuticals or governments, not just pacemakers. They reference Albert Bourla, who stated that a pill has been designed to track compliance. Speaker 0 confirms: “They tell us what they're doing.”

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Biosensors are a crucial part of the body's network, allowing for wireless monitoring and continuous home care. The Federal Communications Commission has given medical body area networks a clean bill of health, enabling advancements in healthcare. Biosensors can detect CRISPR activity, allowing scientists to make changes to DNA. Transcriptomes record these changes, providing a history of DNA modifications. DNA biosensors use single-stranded DNA molecules to detect analytes and generate measurable signals. Graphene is becoming a popular substrate for sensors, and there is a trend towards using other body fluids for diagnostic tests. Nanotechnology allows for the development of flexible electronics and smart textiles. Challenges include privacy concerns and bandwidth limitations. The body's biofield is a vector for the delivery of biofrequency weaponry and biomedical engineering.

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Doctors and nurses missed the chance to inform the public about computer networking in the body without consent. Medical body area networks and nano sensors are used for health monitoring. A nano cyber interface sets up networks for communication, data transfer, and surveillance in humans without consent. Sabrina Wallace shared this info in a 30-page PDF. This is biodigital enslavement and technocratic totalitarianism. Download and share the PDF.

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Good doctors are urged to consider sustainability goals, bio digital convergence, bioengineering, and human augmentation. Sabrina Wallace discusses smart healthcare using meta materials, graphene healthcare, and BioCyber interface. She highlights the use of technology in telemedicine, nano Mhealth, and the integration of the body with the cloud for monitoring. The speaker criticizes the lack of transparency regarding sensors, open systems architecture, and electronic disease surveillance by the military and CDC.

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Falko Dresler presented nano sensor technology at the NanoCom 2021, showcasing nanomachines that can travel through the bloodstream for wireless Internet connectivity. Michael Dresler, a telecommunications expert from the Technical University Berlin, is involved in discussions about the Internet of bio-nano things, highlighted in a recent European Parliament briefing on smart bodies for smart cities. Although the presence of nano sensor technology in human blood vessels was not confirmed by medical professionals, the concept of a nano cyber interface has been introduced. Dresler also participated in NanoCom 2024 in Milan, where he discussed advancements in precision AI medicine and wireless technology in the bloodstream.

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The speaker discusses body sensor networks that can be injected into the human body to monitor health, detect tumors, and fight viruses. They mention bio nanoscale machines and mRNA vaccines as examples of this technology. They aim to mimic biological processes in the body by creating artificial nano scale machines like bacteria and molecular motors. Translation: The speaker talks about using body sensor networks to monitor health by injecting them into the body. They mention bio nanoscale machines and mRNA vaccines as examples of this technology. They aim to mimic biological processes in the body by creating artificial nano scale machines like bacteria and molecular motors.

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This video discusses the concept of inter biomethings, which involves using bio nano sensors to monitor diseases in the human body. The data collected by these sensors is then processed using machine learning algorithms. The video also mentions the importance of considering security and privacy issues. The project involves hardware design, integration of different components, and communication between devices. It also explores near field wireless and power transfer. In the cyber domain, computer science research is conducted to collect and aggregate data. Overall, the video highlights the closed loop system of inter biomethings.

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Bionano scale machines are being developed for injecting into the body and monitoring health. This is progressing well, as seen with COVID vaccines. mRNAs are nanoscale machines that are programmed and injected. These nanoscale technologies will be part of 7G and beyond.

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Wearable devices with brain sensors are becoming more common in everyday products thanks to advances in AI. Major tech companies are investing in these sensors, which can now be found in earbuds, watches, and headphones. These sensors can detect basic brain states like tiredness, attention, and emotions, and may allow for simple interactions with other technologies. They are also being integrated into virtual reality headsets. This technology is expected to become more widespread in the next two years.

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The speaker discusses the use of biosensors made from DNA and computer networking protocols to log into and monitor the human body. They explain how radio frequency and computer game theory are used to route information through the body, and how the blockchain and electromagnetic resonance are also involved. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of transparency and gaslighting surrounding these technologies. They mention the involvement of various individuals and organizations, such as the CIA and Department of Defense, and discuss the concept of starseeds and the manipulation of bioelectric fields. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and accountability regarding these technologies.

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The speaker asserts that everyone has had a “mark of the beast” since 2011 in relation to critical infrastructure at health level seven, specifically hospitals. They claim health and human services and CMS Medicare are handing out this mark in the form of a wearable. The speaker also describes this as interbody communication biometrics for DHS from several years ago. They state that this is not only a matter of health administration but spans business and government. They claim that Congress, throughout this year and last year, has been helping the police obtain updated drone services, with Sean Ryan bragging about them, along with others. The speaker contends that the general public is weaponized and kept uninformed about the fact that national security is under the skin and looking through people’s eyeballs in their own homes, and that it cannot be turned off and does not require a tower. The speaker explains that biosignals come from the human body, and that biophysics uses advanced signal processing to measure bioelectromagnetics, describing the measurement of signals coming off the human body in multiple ways.

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The telecom and health industries are developing the Internet of bionanothinks in the cardiovascular system. This network consists of nanodevices controlled externally, containing sensors and actuators in the body.

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Recently, I shared a briefing from the European Parliament discussing smart bodies for smart cities and the Internet of Bio Nano Things. On page 7, BJ Torg's work is cited, highlighting injectable nano sensor technology for seamless human body connectivity. These sensors are designed for use both on and within the human body. BJ Onutolk collaborates with Professor Ian F. Akiris from the International Telecommunications Union on this topic. The focus is on graphene-based, injectable intra-body nano sensor networks. This emerging nanotechnology allows for the creation of devices that can sense, process, and communicate at the nanoscale. The paper also presents a concept for localizing and tracking bionano sensors within the bloodstream.

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We are exploring body sensor networks that can be injected into the human body to monitor health, detect tumors, and fight viruses collectively. Bio-nano scale machines, like mRNA vaccines, are being developed to mimic biological processes and communicate within the body. These artificial nano scale machines aim to replicate neurons, hormones, bacteria, and molecular motors for health monitoring and treatment.

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I admire your research. Look into intravody nano network via fax, transhumanism, Internet of bodies, and its link to the new digital financial system. Self-assembling nanotech creates a carbon nanotube network in the body to connect to the Internet of Bodies.

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a16z Podcast | Culture and/of Design
Guests: Luke Wroblewski, Connie Chan
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In this episode of the a6 & Z podcast, Luke Wroblewski, a product director at Google, discusses mobile-first design, emphasizing how constraints of small screens force designers to focus on core functionalities. He contrasts this with the dense, feature-rich mobile apps prevalent in China, where companies often prioritize mobile experiences over desktop versions. Connie Chan highlights that Chinese apps are designed to be dense, providing more information upfront, which can enhance user experience. They explore the differences in app design philosophies, such as the integration of multiple services within a single app in China versus the separation seen in the U.S. The conversation also touches on the evolving role of product managers and the impact of cultural context on design choices, particularly regarding user interactions and input methods in different environments. The discussion concludes with thoughts on future trends in technology and design, emphasizing the potential for everything to become an input or output in a sensor-rich world.
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