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MIT develops system that can read closed books

MIT researchers have developed an imaging technique that is capable of reading the contents of closed books.

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Speed-Racer2832d ago

Guess the CIA and NSA can read those secret documents now with ease.

sonicwrecks2832d ago

MIT now confirmed to be Hogwarts.

Now to figure out a way to direct download the book contents into our minds.

Speed-Racer2832d ago

Then we won't need schools huh. Technically capable by the age of 12.

KingPin2832d ago

but still wont be able to work due to child labour laws.

sonicwrecks2832d ago

"Schools" would be download centres. Children would be required to go out and learn real-life skills and experiences by way of additional learning. You'd know kung-fu.

Pikachuuu2832d ago

So, are they planning to distribute those magic wands anytime soon? :P

sonicwrecks2832d ago

The wand chooses the wizard Mr. Pikachuuu. That much has always been clear to those of us who have studied wandlore on TechSpy.

Pikachuuu2832d ago

Oh, Pardon me as I am a fresher here Mr. sonicwrecks.

GeeksULTD2832d ago

Just waiting for that day when they brain wire us to our books :|

Pikachuuu2832d ago

I would hate the wires popping out my head in that instance though. Wireless will be fine.

007Tech2832d ago

i hv pasted few pages of a magazine by fault...i need this system right now!

annoyedgamer2832d ago

We need a system that reads bleached emails.

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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NASA radar images show stadium-sized asteroid tumbling by Earth during flyby

The asteroid zoomed by Earth at a perfectly safe distance of around 1.8 million miles (2.9 kilometers).

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Odysseus mission to be cut short after moon lander's sideways touchdown

Engineers expect to lose contact with the private US moon lander Odysseus on Tuesday, cutting short the mission after its sideways touchdown last week.

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