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Friday, July 15, 2011
Synthetic Vocal Chords: Speak For the Silenced.
Scientists at MIT have been working on a gel that would repair broken vocal chords. They filled molds with polyethylene glycol, then pushed air through the chords, which made voice like sounds.
This tech is important for anyone who has lost their voice due to medical issues. No more electronic voice modulators that scare children when placing an order for lunch.
The casual uses for this tech amuse me. Instead of me doing my mediocre imitation of Sean Connery to woo a woman, I'd just punch in the code for his voice and in a few seconds bring his voice to life. Of course this would assume that I would get an implant that could change the structure of my chords at will, but I dare to dream big.
So the next time you see someone with a throat applied modulator or a person doing a very bad imitation, think of how these are quickly going to be things of the past.
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wow what a trip, i cant believe that even exists
ReplyDeleteWow this is fantastic! I'd love to sound like Sean Connery...
ReplyDeletenice. i hate the way my voice sounds. i wanna sound like that homeless guy who does radio.
ReplyDelete"you can hear it in my voice"
either that, or macho man savage. he's pretty cool.
wow, this is really neat
ReplyDeleteAmazing... People are going to live for a significantly longer time when we are older!
ReplyDeleteDaaamn, I love science!
ReplyDeleteTechnology never stops impressing me
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I wonder if this technology can be used to change your voice as well
ReplyDeleteOmg amazing thing :D followed :D
ReplyDeleteGoddammit this is fucking cool.
ReplyDeleteNice blog and well updated, Ill be following.
ReplyDeleteAs I read this it makes me wonder what other technologies are around the corner for people with similar problems. I own a tech blog and I would kindly request if I can post this in my blog, referring to yours.
this is such a freaking badass post, i love stuff like this. and i totally believe we'll get there in the next few years.
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Soon we're gonna be able to turn into cyborgs or something, thanks to technology
ReplyDeletescience and research are so damn useful
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