Astrophysicist Lowell Wood worked on the hydrogen bomb and Ronald Reagan's "Star Wars" defense system to protect the US from Soviet missiles using lasers.
Now, Wood and colleagues at Intellectual Ventures have a plan to protect mankind from a far worse enemy, the mosquito. Behold, a "mosquito flashlight" that knock out the bug's eye-like sensor:
On the shelf were five Maglite flashlights, a zoom lens from a 35mm camera, and the laser itself -- a little black box with an assortment of small lenses and mirrors. On the floor below sat a Dell personal computer that is the laser's brain.
A mosquito hovers into view. Suddenly, it bursts into flame. A thin plume of smoke rises as the mosquito falls. At the bottom of the screen, the carcass smolders.
Not only can the laser target a mosquito, it can also tell a male from a female based on wing-beat.
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Minnesotastan.
Ah, so that's how Noah knew.
also, it doesn't sound like the device 'knocks out it's sensor' so much as it just fries the bug.
You mean that silly-ass fantasy that was never implemented and would never have worked?
I wouldn't put that on my resume.
It's in dutch but still a funny clip, the whole principle is there! Also to be used on the neighbours cat ;)