This is the kind of thing that makes me feel both happy and vindicated. Happy in that we can create such wonderful devices (this is first generation, the damn thing will be in happy meals by the end of the century), and vindicated that Star Trek doesn’t seem as childish now that we are creating so many of the devices it predicted. A handheld universal scanner (with a friken mass spectrometer in it) is cool beyond words.

Purdue University researchers have created a handheld sensing system its creators liken to Star Trek’s “tricorder” used to analyze the chemical components of alien worlds. But the system could have down-to-earth applications, such as testing foods for dangerous bacterial contaminants including salmonella, which was recently found in a popular brand of peanut butter.

The new portable system is an ultrafast chemical-analysis tool that has numerous promising uses for detecting everything from cancer in the liver to explosives residues on luggage and “biomarkers” in urine that provide an early warning for diseases.

The instrument is a miniature mass spectrometer combined with a technique called desorption electrospray ionization, or DESI.

Now all we need is warp drive and we’re set. That medical scanner McCoy carried wouldn’t be a bad device to have, either.



  1. tallwookie says:

    SWEET!!!

  2. ECA says:

    A clinic in 1 easy box…
    Price??

  3. Steve S says:

    I think they should work on a “Holodeck” next. I know a lot of people who, once they entered, would never leave LOL

  4. venom monger says:

    “He’s dead Jim!”

    “You get his tricorder, I’ll take his wallet”.

  5. Dugger says:

    I wonder what a geek in the 24th century will look like?

  6. Curious Ken says:

    Can you point the box at the item to be analyzed or do you have to put the item into the box? That might be a stupid question but it makes a difference if the target it too big or you don’t want to touch it (e.g., a Mc Donalds burger). If you just have to point it, what’s the range? How good does your aim have to be? It will be great when these are small enough and cheap enough to carry in your pocket like alchohol breathalizers are today.

  7. Mark Derail says:

    What about the Trekkie Phaser Pistol remote control?

    http://tinyurl.com/2swslp From GizMondo.com

  8. Angel H. Wong says:

    Why Star Trek is better than Star Wars: EVERYBODY GETS LAID IN STAR TREK AND NOBODY GIVES A DAMN WHO YOU SLEEP WITH.

  9. OmarThe Alien says:

    Angel, why do you think they call the Wookie “Chewy”?

  10. doug says:

    the real question here, does this thing have an inverse tachyon pulse?

  11. #10 Omar

    That’s because Han Solo likes to stroke his wookie 🙂


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