From an article in Wired, scientists for DARPA are looking at how rapidly dropping oxygen levels could possibly be used to put someone in stasis until they can be moved to receive proper medical treatment. Apparently rats have been put into stasis and brought back already.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.03/bemore.ht ml?pg=2&topic=bemore&topic_set=
How many millions does the entertainment industry have to lose before it learns that these incredibly lame attempts at security through obscurity are destined to fail, especially when the technology is in the hands of hundreds of people technically capable of defeating it independently with no other motivation than to say they did it?
Information wants to be free. It's impossible to delete information from the internet. I find that to be the most heartening benefit of the internet to mankind - that information, once discovered, can never truly be censored and taken away again. Attempts at censorship will only accelerate the spread, as is evident in this story.
From an article in Wired, scientists for DARPA are looking at how rapidly dropping oxygen levels could possibly be used to put someone in stasis until they can be moved to receive proper medical treatment. Apparently rats have been put into stasis and brought back already. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.03/bemore.ht ml?pg=2&topic=bemore&topic_set=
How many millions does the entertainment industry have to lose before it learns that these incredibly lame attempts at security through obscurity are destined to fail, especially when the technology is in the hands of hundreds of people technically capable of defeating it independently with no other motivation than to say they did it?
Information wants to be free. It's impossible to delete information from the internet. I find that to be the most heartening benefit of the internet to mankind - that information, once discovered, can never truly be censored and taken away again. Attempts at censorship will only accelerate the spread, as is evident in this story.