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POPS10 Tech Concepts You Need to Know for 2011 From white-space wireless to homomorphic encryption, here are the big tech terms you will need to know in 2011. Check out our 2010 predictions here, or look further back, to the concepts that shaped 2009.
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POPSThe coming shortage of helium Several steps are recommended to ensure helium availability in the future. First, prices should be raised by a factor of 20. “The world price of the gas is ridiculously cheap,” said Richardson, as a result of the U.S. policy. Second, substitutes can replace helium for certain areas—argon can be used in welding, for instance. Last, cryogenic helium users should recycle the gas in closed systems; already, MRI machines use such systems for their powerful superconducting magnets.
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POPSLuciano Sztulman Luciano Sztulman, MD is one of the best doctors in the Providence region. He is renowned for using the most sophisticated, minimally scarring laser techniques, including laparoscopic, endoscopic and fiberoptics.
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POPSLuciano Sztulman Luciano Sztulman is an American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology practitioner and surgeon, with specialty areas in women's health and wellness preventative medicine and advanced cosmetic and reconstructive gynecological surgery.
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POPSTransferring Data Through Your Body There's no practical reason I can think of to transmit data through someone's body...pretty soon enough everything will be wireless anyway. Still, pretty interesting idea, and it makes you wonder whether there might actually be a better way of transferring data than through radio waves or fiberoptics.