Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Study Shows How Many Nuclear Bombs Israel Has - http://clapway.com/2015/11/22/study-shows-how-many-nuclear-bombs-israel-has/

Israel Has More than 115 Nukes


A study conducted by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security reveals that Israel had an estimate 115 nuclear bombs in its possession in 2014. This new data differs greatly from other studies conducted on the subject.


The Study Started as An Evaluation of Plutonium


The research study, which was conducted by the institute’s founder David Albright as part of a more comprehensive analysis of the global stock of plutonium. His team estimated that the Middle Eastern country created plutonium at a rapid speed in the past fifty years given that the inception of its atomic power plant in Dimona, obtaining 660 kilograms of plutonium, considering an estimation error of 150 kilograms. One nuke needs 3-5 kg. of plutonium, the study approximated.


Albright’s analysis of the country’s nuclear weapon inventory differed from previous studies. Mordechai Vanunu, the former specialist at the Dimona nuclear plant that was put behind bars for 18 years for disclosing keys related to Israel’s purported nuclear weapons program, claimed the number stood at 200. A research by Sweden’s Peace Institute approximated the count at 80 bombs.


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Israel Has Frightening Knowledge of Weapon Technology


Albright’s research restated previous uncertainties about Israel’s nuclear weapons being produced in the vicinity of Haifa, and explored the myriad of nuclear-weapon shipping vehicles at the nation’s disposal. Israel created the Jericho-ballistic missile with nuclear-capable cruise missiles and aircraft that could provide nuclear weapons. It additionally may have the technology to introduce missiles from submarines, Albright reported. According to the research study, Israel additionally has the knowledge on how to miniaturize nuclear warheads to fit them on missiles.



Study Shows How Many Nuclear Bombs Israel Has

Sunday, August 16, 2015

%In the #aftermath of the conflicts between #Israel and #Gaza in #2012, medical teams had no access to important equipment in order to take care of the #injured.% - http://clapway.com/2015/08/16/stethoscope-3d-printed-099/

Tarek Loubani, a doctor working at the Shifa hospital in Gaza, has figured out a way to give hospitals across the blockaded strip easy access to low-cost medical instruments. Loubani has developed a stethoscope which costs only 30 cents and can be 3D printed.


THE PROJECT GLIA


Tarek Loubani has been “trying to release high quality free medical hardware to increase availability to those who need it”, as the website of Glia project states. Project Glia, according to The Register, was developed in the aftermath of the conflicts between Israel and Gaza in 2012, when Loubani and his medical team had no access to important equipment in order to take care of those injured.


In fact, as he said at the Chaos Communications Camp, he was forced to put his ear to the victims’ chests in order to hear their heartbeats due to the lack of good stethoscopes.


THE 30-CENT-STETHOSCOPE


Together with a team of medical and technology specialists, Tarek Loubani designed the stethoscope and tested it against global standard benchmarks and, as he says, it is as good as any stethoscope -“and he has the data to prove it”.


Now, he is confident that the medical instrument that he funded himself and has cost him more than 11,000 dollars so far will be approved soon since it has only been used locally for the past six months. Also, audio-frequency response curve tests revealed that it provides better sound quality than the infamous Littman Cardiology III.


The idea of the 3D-printed stethoscope was inspired by his nephew. When Loubani tested his stethoscope toy, he found it performed much better than expected.


The innovative stethoscope by project Glia has been released as an open source model on Github for anyone to use.


WHAT’S NEXT?


The stethoscope was just the beginning since the team is now working on some of the most expensive devices in medical centers including a pulse oximeter, an electrocardiogram for cardiac patients and will work on haemodialysis machines.


Loubani’s goal is to replace expensive solutions, following the footsteps of the Free Software Movement, and he hopes that in 25 years the world is going to be a better place. For everyone.


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