DIY Biochemical Scanner From a Hacked CD Drive
holy_calamity writes "Turns out hacking two extra light sensors into a CD drive can turn it into a lab scanner to read the results of high-accuracy immunoassays used to detect disease markers or pathogens, New Scientist reports. The drive proved able to detect pesticides at concentrations as low as 0.02 micrograms per liter."
Let me guess.... MacGyver happened to haev a paper clip and a rubber band beside the computer.
bomb the us up set someone
Viruses can be transmitted via CD.
Don't trust strange CDs.
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I'm sure some people have already been using CD drives with biological samples smeared across the disks.
Mental note: never rent porn dvds.
liqbase
Sadly, the drive was later mistaken as a normal CD drive and one of the researchers attempted to play the collection of Sony CD's on it. Now the drive refuses to do anything, claiming the pesticides are patented and trademarked and detecting them would be a violation of someone's Intellectual Property.
Quality...
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you can hack your DVD drive to destroy the pathogens
Yes, but would you be willing to give up eating Cheetos to know the recipie?
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Connection too slow for X forwarding? Try "ssh -CX user@host"
I think you mean paper mâché, not paper machete.
Making a big knife out of paper kinda defeats the purpouse.
Actually, the REAL question is...
;-)
WILL IT BLEND?
- Jesper
My security clearance is so high I have to kill myself if I remember I have it...