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Montag, den 30. Juli 2007

Pentagon, zum der Mikrochips in den Soldaten einzupflanzen' Gehirne

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Durch Adam Thomas

Das Verteidigungsministerium plant, Mikrochips in den Soldaten einzupflanzen' Gehirne für die überwachung ihrer Gesundheit Informationen und hat bereits einen Vertrag $1.6 Million zu zugesprochen Mitte für Bioelectronics, Biosensors und Biochips (C3B) an der Clemson Universität für die Entwicklung eines verpflanzbaren „Biochip“.

Soldaten fürchten, daß der Biochip, über die Größe eines Kornes des Reises, der Informationen über lebenswichtige Zeichen der Soldaten 24 Stunden proTag mißt und neu legt, benutzt werden kann, um sie unter überwachung zu setzen, selbst wenn sie dienstfrei sind.

But Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, C3B director and Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Bioengineering claims the that the invivo biosensors will save lives as first responders to the trauma scene could inject the biochip into the wounded victim and gather data almost immediately.

He believes that the device has other long-term potential applications, such as monitoring astronauts’ vital signs during long-duration space flights and reading blood-sugar levels for diabetics.

“We now lose a large percentage of patients to bleeding, and getting vital information such as how much oxygen is in the tissue back to ER physicians and medical personnel can often mean the difference between life and death,” said Guiseppi-Elie. “Our goal is to improve the quality and expediency of care for fallen soldiers and civilian trauma victims.” The biochip also may be injected as a precaution to future traumas.”

Clemson scientists have formulated a gel that mimics human tissue and reduces the chances of the body rejecting the biochip, which has been a problem in the past.

The researcher predicts the biochip is five years away from human trials, and the DoD could start implanting microchips in soldiers bodies soon after.

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