10 Futuristic Devices and Technologies of Today

Some futuristic devices and technologies that until recently, appeared only on the pages of sci-fi novels are already here! 1. 3D-printer   These are printers that can print with hot plastic a variety of models. On Amazon.com, there is a separate section devoted to these devices, and on Kickstarter.com, money…

Direct Human Brain-to-Brain Communication Has Become Possible

Direct human brain-to-brain communication is no longer fiction! An experimental system that allows the transmission of signals from one brain to another allowed a researcher to move his colleague’s hand at a distance. "The Internet has so far been a means to connect computers. Now it can also be a…

Couple Claims to Have Invented an iPhone Application for Communicating with Spirits

A couple of ghost hunters from Indiana, U.S., claim to have created an application that allows communicating with spirits with the help of your iPhone! Passion for the paranormal has united two people - Roger Pingleton and Jill Beitz. According to the couple, they always try to visit the places…

Restoring Memory with a Brain Implant Became Possible

In the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", the characters became part of a scientific experiment that would let them erase their memories. But what if restoring memory was possible instead of erasing it? One prominent neuroscientist is working on making this possible. Theodore Berger from the University of…

Scientists Read Dreams Using Brain Scans!

Using imaging tools and computer analysis, Japanese scientists could determine the images appearing in the dreams of a group of test subjects with 60% accuracy. In essence, the researchers were able to read dreams from the participants' minds! A group of researchers at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology…

Electronic Telepathy and Telekinesis Could Become Reality Thanks to Temporary Tattoos

Could electronic telepathy and telekinesis soon become a reality? Scientists say that we may soon be able to control flying drones with our minds and communicate almost telepathically via smartphones, thanks to temporary electronic tattoos. Todd Coleman, associate professor of bioengineering at the University of California, is developing non-invasive means to…