Contact Lenses With Infrared Vision?
Orlando (12257) writes "A story on Singularity Hub reports that "Researchers at the University of Michigan, led by electrical engineer Zhaohui Zhong, have devised a way to capture the infrared spectrum without requiring the cooling that makes infrared goggles so cumbersome." The method uses graphene and could one day lead to ultra light weight infrared vision technology."
I've only seen this stuff posted 100,000 times over the last 2 weeks on Google news.
You guys ever consider just giving up and admitting you've destroyed slashdot? You seem to care more about debating star trek episodes and bragging about how awesome your shitty new UI is than actually approving news for nerds.
STOP TRYING TO FIX STUFF, YOU CAN'T DO IT, YOU ARE INCAPABLE, and entirely incompetent of doing this. Everytime you try, it sucks far more than your last cock up.
Hence why you have retarded 'mobile' interfaces that don't even show what you're replying to when you hit reply ... ironically, you show me a mobile UI on my iPad which has a larger display and real browser than my net top ... which has a tiny display and a craptastic Firefox version.
Persistent Volume manager for Kubernetes - https://github.com/dwimsey/openshift-pvmanager