Radiographic Spectronomy

Radiographic Spectronomy

New techniques using a variable wavelength radiation beam have enabled a new form of MRI pictures to be created without harm to living subjects. Utilizing this technology, developed by Estate Funded Remdok Laboratories, scientists have been able to get accurate pictures of living creature circulatory systems without causing lasting radiation damage to the creatures. These new techniques produce 1/8th the radiation of a low power...

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Signal Cleaner Creates Clearer Satellite Images

Signal Cleaner Creates Clearer Satellite Images

A new component created by Morrison Fellowship Prize winner Albert Mufflin has enabled astronomers to gain more resolution from images captured by satellite arrays. Eschewing more modern approaches, Dr. Mufflin created a device that passes the signals through an analog array made of giant capacitors and resistors that matches and filters out background radiation from space.   Though the same results can be produced digitally, the computational power is often unfeasible for most systems. Dr. Mufflin’s process records a realtime signal of background radiation at the time the signal is being processed and recreates it within the array, using the realtime pattern to mask out the background radiation and produce images that are 15 to 20 times cleaner than those without any kind of...

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Information Share Creates New Water Filtration Techniques

Information Share Creates New Water Filtration Techniques

Thanks to the efforts of the Estate Foundation in removing usage restrictions from a refining process used in Indian oil refineries, a new cost-effective water filtration process is being made available to use worldwide. The water filtration technique was created by Dr. Irina Majumdar, but later challenged by Ashok Oil Services who owned a patent on a similar technique for filtering oil through its refineries. Dr. Majumdar came to the Estate Foundation for help in securing her own process. A deal was reached to avoid litigation and the process was modified to work only with substances that were 60% water and above. This removed Ashok Oil Service’s fears that the water filtration devices created by Dr. Majumdar’s team could be reverse engineered by other oil companies.     The Estate Foundation has worked out a deal to act as a proxy for the manufacture of the filtration and testing devices and has begun work in distributing filters to non-profits throughout the world at cost of manufacture. One benefit of the Dr. Majumdar’s process is a new sensor unit that controls filtration and ensures the end product is free and clear of...

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Super Material Contains Recursing Fractal Molecules

Super Material Contains Recursing Fractal Molecules

New research by an Estate assisted research laboratory has resulted in the creation of a new super material that rebuilds itself in a miniature fractal pattern. This new material mimics the shape of a target object that is placed in the path of a tightly controlled electromagnetic frequency and then aimed at the material. The echo of the object is transmitted to the material, which forms and reforms the shape over and over with only slight variations in size, building off of each other and becoming cohesive at different mass points. Most amazing about this new material is that the duplications are apparent at the molecular level, with each molecule bending its shape slightly to mimic the shapes of the molecules in the target object. The material was created based off of theories proposed by Dr. Miller Scheinerson regarding quantum level replication patterns. It is currently being duplicated for a peer review audience and going through the patent...

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Morrison Fellowship Prize Winner – Stewart Wolke

Morrison Fellowship Prize Winner – Stewart Wolke

The most recent winner of the Morrison Fellowship Prize is Stewart Wolke, a propulsion engineer currently studying at the University of Santa Monica. Stewart’s department was unable to provide him the funding to test theories he had on pressure stabilization in zero G space. He used the Morrison Fellowship Prize he received, in conjunction with laboratories provided by the Estate Foundation, to test new pressurization techniques. These were eventually transferred to the ISS and reduced oxygen loss by 32%. Wolke’s research efforts have continued to show great results. His most recent project is taking the material used in his last breakthrough to create a new pressure system and material that will be used in space suits and diving suits. Capable of withstanding incredible temperatures and self healing in case of leaks, the new material may one day make extra planetary colonization a...

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