I am a freshman at the University of Washington Bothell. I plan on majoring on health studies or business. I am from Seattle, Washington.

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  • Curie Module

I do not see an article about Intel's "Curie Module." I think a page should exist for it because it is a micro device that will let you turn all the things you already own and wear into smart devices. It's a little button-sized hardware module, by Intel's Quark technology, and it adds a brain to anything you attach it to.

According to the Human Enhancement's talk page, this article is considered a "start-class" on the project's quality scale. There is some aspects of the page that needs to improve the coverage of technology regarding the significant process of human enhancement.

Rated as "Start Class" quality, there are some things that could be improved on. I read an article about iris recognition and how it will be used in the law force, and I didn't see anything about it on the Wikipedia page.

This is also rated at "Start Class" quality however, it has not received any rating regarding the importance or the article's quality scale. There is not much information in the contents, and there are a few sections that does not cite any sources or references. There is a lot to improve the overall reliable information.

This page is not rated at all, it's not considered "stub" or "start". There is also no ratings about the importance it has on the scale. The Wikipedia's page is short and every section has about a paragraph covering the important parts of the article. I think more examples could be added because there is a couple of stories that is mentioned regarding the topic.

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