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2012
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Possible AIDS Cure Unveiled

Introduction

Is AIDS Completely Curable?

Yes, my research shows it is possible. As of 2010, approximately 34 million people have HIV globally. The present cure available for HIV is stem cell transplant from a person resistant to the virus and this has been achieved only once.

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Ankit Kaushik
Chennai, India
Votes: 56
Views: 5713
Medical
Jun 30, 2012

Post Hijacked Aircraft Recovery System

Screening of passengers before aircraft boarding incurs delays, expense and yields imperfect results. The system I propose makes use of several preinstalled, state-of-the art subsystems to regain control of the aircraft after hijacking.

Assume the hijackers take control of an aircraft after it has acquired its cruising altitude. A short, seemingly, innocent sounding phrase,

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Walter Brackmann Jr.
Apple Valley, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 5456
Safety and Security
Mar 15, 2012

Power Extraction in Near Space

So you'd like to park in Near Space to gather resources and analyze the challenges beyond.

Good idea but you'll need lots of power to sustain life. You'll pump nutrients for plants and animals. Your power needs also include heating, cooling, lighting and regeneration of air/water.

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Jack Wiegman
Missoula, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 4249
Transportation
Jun 30, 2012

Power Glove Drill Like Having Another Hand

Hold a piece of dry wall up with your elbow, hold the screw with one hand, drill with the other if you have not left it on the floor, all without falling from the ladder. A drill motor mounted to a glove solves many problems encountered with current drills.

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Douglas Tonjes
Flagler Beach, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 4168
Consumer Products
Jul 1, 2012

Powered Highways

Pure electric vehicles are an attractive solution to the problems of pollution and dwindling supply of oil. However, they will fulfill only a fraction of the transportation needs of people and businesses for the foreseeable future because of their limited range. Expensive batteries and long charging times also limit their appeal.

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Dnyanesh Mathur
Fremont, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 3835
Transportation
Jul 1, 2012

Powershift Differential Transmission with Three Flows of Power

Nowadays simple shaft- and planetary transmissions are the most used types of transmissions because of its concept simplicity. In these transmissions it is necessary to engage and disengage one or more control components in order to gear the chosen speed gear, whereby a single gear pair is often used in one speed gear only.

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Jaroslav Pito?ák
Žilina, Slovakia
Votes: 0
Views: 9449
Transportation
Jun 16, 2012

Practical Commuter System Improves Safety while Reducing Costs

A practical system of ride sharing has been developed to overcome the inherent problems with car-pooling and mass transit. Using the proper vehicle for the highway and another for city and neighborhood use enhances safety. Fifty percent (50%) or more reduction in commuting costs* is realistic using standard existing vehicles.

*Estimated costs using Edmund.com vehicle operating costs.

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Douglas Tonjes
Flagler Beach, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 4091
Transportation
Jun 28, 2012

Precision Localizer (PRELOC)

BACKGROUND:

Precise localization is a prime safety requirement for SAFETY of any mobile vehicle (aircraft, rolling stock, car, coach, truck, etc.) and people (as per emergency, earthquakes, etc.) today.

Even though the current satellite applications such as GPS/GNSS (Civic) and PGPS (Defense) are supported by ground assistance and additional dead-reckoning equipment as INS, Doppler, Laser Guide and others,

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Riccardo Tarelli
Rome, Italy
Votes: 45
Views: 5179
Safety and Security
May 30, 2012

Predictive Alerts for Collision Aversion (PACA)

Why do traffic lights have an orange but automobile brake lights do not? Predictive Alerts for Collision Aversion (PACA) is a paradigm shift. A life threatening flaw in an existing design is corrected using PACA. Automobiles come only with red brake lights at the rear. This warning system has a major drawback especially at higher speeds,

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Anjan Cariappa M M
Chennai, India
Votes: 0
Views: 4325
Safety and Security
Jun 21, 2012

Preliophics and the Preliophic Moleculator

Pauling et al. (1949) used electrophoresis to identify structural differences between normal and sickle hemoglobin. Their findings gave rise to molecular genetics and orthomolecular medicine.

The discoveries of HIV, AIDS and their consequences introduced needs for rigorous studies of functional molecular differences. For example, early findings of co-morbidities with Kaposi sarcoma and acid-labile ?

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Roulette Smith
Long Beach, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 3989
Machinery & Equipment
Jul 1, 2012

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