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Comment: Re: supercapacitors are cool (Score 1) 295

by iamhassi (#43784019) Attached to: Charge Your Cellphone In 20 Seconds (Eventually)

I have calibrated and help set up a laser trap for some biophysics research. doesn't mean I invented the laser trap.

That's my point, article said she did invent it: "Teen's invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds"

No where in the article does it mention a team of doctors invented actually invented it, they did the work, they did the calculations, they did the experiments and research. Her contribution was little to none. Giving her credit is like the janitor at Google getting credit for the latest Google accomplishment.

Comment: Re: supercapacitors are cool (Score 4, Informative) 295

by iamhassi (#43768559) Attached to: Charge Your Cellphone In 20 Seconds (Eventually)
Ok did the research, she "invented" the wheel, they have been using this method since at least 2007. Her method uses "a novel core-shell nanorod electrode with hydrogenated TiO2 (H-TiO2) core and polyaniline shell. H-TiO2 acts as the double layer electrostatic core. "
http://www.usc.edu/CSSF//History/2013/Projects/S0912.pdf

Not so novel: "Incorporating the utilization of carbon nanotubes cathode and TiO2 nanotubes anode in energy storage, a nonaqueous hybrid supercapacitor was developed in order to significantly increase the energy density of the supercapacitor."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/18019169/

Also dr yat li which she claims was "supervising" her seems to think he invented it a year ago without her help. Notice his name is on this article with other doctors but her name is missing: "Hydrogenated TiO2 Nanotube Arrays for Supercapacitors"
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl300173j

She basically did a chemistry experiment that had already been done and published, she invented nothing

Comment: Re: supercapacitors are cool (Score 4, Insightful) 295

by iamhassi (#43768469) Attached to: Charge Your Cellphone In 20 Seconds (Eventually)
Surprised none of the top comments mentioned that this seems like complete BS. Greatest minds from Samsung, Apple, and every electric car company can't figure this out, but a 18 year old did, and she didnt demonstrate it running something useful like a smartphone or tablet, she demonstrates it working on a single LED that runs for days on a battery anyway, and the article is horribly light on details. Surprised this even made it on /. since it sounds like a April fool's joke or something from the onion: "teenager creates invention dozens of billion dollar companies have been researching for decades"

Comment: Re: This thought crosses my mind a lot. (Score 1) 807

by iamhassi (#43752615) Attached to: Rice Professor Predicts Humans Out of Work In 30 Years
Roomba is right. They've been predicting robots taking over since the 70s. Remember all those robot articles in popular science back then? And what do we have now, 30+ years later? Roomba. Nothing has changed. Only place that has robots are factories and they're still millions of dollars. Robots might be great at moving items or going to an exact point and welding, but it will be many years before they get cheap and smart enough to think and react on their own to any situation. We can't even make SPAM filters that work perfectly and that's far simpler than building an iPhone. When most cars sold are self-driving then I will worry about robots taking over, but last I checked self driving cars aren't even for sale and google has been working on their's since 2005 http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_driverless_car

Comment: Re: why does your phone need software running on y (Score 2) 512

by iamhassi (#43728105) Attached to: iTunes: Still Slowing Down Windows PCs After All These Years
Ya because you have to plug your iphone in constantly. I've disabled this and iTunes doesn't pop up when I plug in the iPhone. Only reason I ever plug in the phone is to take photos and videos off of it. Other than that there's no need to plug it in to the PC, everything backups up wirelessly or to the cloud automatically.

Comment: Re: So what? (Score 3, Interesting) 121

I find that hard to believe. I've owned one of these cheap chinese tablets, and the only thing it ran was a browser and even that was slow. Very few apps ran fast enough to be useable, and the only games that worked were 10+ years old like bejeweled. So while some people might buy these cheap tablets to "try out a tablet", it won't be long before they're throwing it across the room in frustration and wishing they just bought an ipad

Comment: Re: This is called dumping (Score 1) 121

Because we wanted cheaper solar, so when facts came out that the chinese was stealing the tech and selling it for nothing everyone cheered, except the US solar manufactures. Harley is a household name, we didnt wanna be riding Gofastlongtim bikes, so the US govt put a stop to that

Comment: Re: The answer to the question (Score 1) 712

by iamhassi (#43628809) Attached to: Defense Distributed Has 3D-Printed an Entire Gun
They don't need to hire security for every school. We already have cops that sit behind desks all day, let's just move that desk to the school, like telecommuting. It can be a cop that already has children in school, so when he drops off his kid he's already at work. Win-win for everyone.

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