The metamaterial consists of low-aspect-ratio silicon pillar arrays embedded in a polymer matrix and clad by gold films.
#This Museum Offers Special Glasses to Colorblind Visitors The museum experience relies on visuals. You step into the space expecting to see something new to lose yourself in stunning compositions anderhaps most importantlyivid colors.
But not all museum visitors can perceive color the same way. Visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago can now pick up a pair of Enchroma glasses
and see artworks in their full color spectrum for the first time. By adjusting the separation within red and green coneshe colorblind condition occurs
The MCA Chicago is the first museum to offer these glasses to visitors. Visitors can pick up a pair at the front of the museum
free of charge. The glasses were supplied by Valspar as part of the Color for All campaign, which focuses on bringing Enchroma glasses to those who struggle to see Color in a video,
At the museum, can experience more fully not only the visual nature of pieces but the emotional responses that these colors often spark in their viewers.
Among the many users of these glasses is Matthew Renton, the Director of Communications at the museum.
he suggests that Enchroma wearers spend some time looking at the Martin Creed Painting in the museum cafe.
the MCA Chicago is making a move that might inspire other museums to increase accessibility for visitors with color blindness h
while its generator and other electrical equipment are installed in dry columns, increasing their reliability, efficiency, and shelf life.
The generating units consist of two sets of blades sitting on three columns with a single generator in between."
with each rotor having a 25 year design life and the columns and electricity connectors 100 years.
and have really set in motion a cultural event in which smoking is not acceptable and not enjoyable, said Norman Edelman of the American Lung Association,
and Ludwig Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK)' s Jedd Wolchok has found that the combination of two immunotherapies for first-line treatment of advanced melanoma induces better responses
With them, it's like finding a needle in the fountain outside the Nebraska Union.
Director of the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, at Temple University, Philadelphia a
the researchers etched micrometer scale pillars into a silicon surface using photolithography and deep reactive-ion etching,
and then created nanoscale textures on the pillars by wet etching. They then infused the nanotextures with a layer of lubricant that completely coated the nanostructures,
The quantum lab on tour through Austria Currrently, a light version of the virtual lab can be experienced as an interactive exhibit in the special exhibition"Das Wissen der Dinge"in the Natural history Museum Vienna.
Bakir's group has demonstrated the fabrication of copper vias that would run through the silicon columns that are part of the cooling structure fabricated on the FPGAS.
fabricated high aspect ratio copper vias through the silicon columns, reducing the capacitance of the connections that would carry signals between chips in an array."
"The metamaterial consists of silicon pillar arrays embedded in a polymer matrix and clad in gold film.
Each silicon stump, or pillar has an elliptical cross section, and by carefully varying the diameters of each pillar
and rotating them around their axes, the scientists were able to simultaneously manipulate the phase and polarization of passing light.
the researchers etched micrometer scale pillars into a silicon surface using photolithography and deep reactive-ion etching,
and then created nanoscale textures on the pillars by wet etching. They then infused the nanotextures with a layer of lubricant that completely coated the nanostructures,
The carbonic anhydrase would be immobilized with solvent inside a reactor vessel that serves as a large purification column.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
They then seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified, they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
because the app will red-flag the issue, the doctor can intervene, and the doctor and patient can work on solutions together.
The Capflank-method is suited even for heavily fragmented ancient DNA extracted from animal bones from museum collections.
Greenwood's colleagues successfully applied Capflank to samples from koalas kept in museums. Capflank is at its most efficient though with fresh DNA.
On either face of a silicon wafer, they etch dense arrays of tiny rectangular columns tens of micrometers across
The task force turned to crowdsourcing to develop a design for the memorial to the passengers and crew of Flight 93.
richest companies abandoned this idea as a red flag. Not Feedly, Digg, AOL, Newsblur, and others,
where the length of the mercury column in a capillary is controlled by the thermal expansion of the mercury in a reservoir connected to the capillary.
Tuning the voltage allowed them to control the length of the metal column in the capillary.
but also raise red flags, it makes more sense than ever for tech startups to adopt a policy of radical openness:
and director David Fincher and actress Robin Wright both brought home a statue for their work.
it also planting the flag for an entire ecosystem of startup companies engaged in overturning the ways in
which you apply to your temple and neck. When you open Thync app, it quickly connects to the module
Instead, it uses tiny pulses of electricity to stimulate the skin at your temple, which then activates the instinctual fight-or-flight response in your brain to indirectly affect emotional response.
Three Pillars of the Networked Economysap has identified three main areas where the Networked Economy is having
In museums it could pull up Wikipedia articles when focused on a piece of art (Amazon says that it will add image-recognition for artwork to Firefly later in the year).
As a practical matter, it will also offer museum restoration artists and others a way to put faces to long-dead victims
. or museums, there is no other way to do itou aren going to ship a 2, 000 year old Egyptian mummy in the mail,
That fountain of variability could be key to finding ways to push our fermenting friends to more efficiently create biofuels and other chemicals f
is using pillars that shake back and forth from the vortices created by the movement of air around the structure to generate power, the Verge reported.
is using pillars that shake back and forth from the vortices created by the movement of air around the structure to generate power, the Verge reported.
The findings were announced by Tata Memorial Centre's Dr Anil D'Cruz at an ongoing meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology at Chicago on May 31.
The findings were announced by Tata Memorial Centre's Dr Anil D'Cruz at an ongoing meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology at Chicago on May 31.
Users stick the device, called Thync, onto their front temple. A second connected pad goes in a spot farther back on the head,
The group of international researchers include engineers from the Visual Computing Research center, Tel-aviv University, the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the University of Konstaz and Shandong University.
they can actually 3d print life-sized human statues. Envisioning a wide variety of applications, the Israeli developers have emphasized just its potential by 3d printing an entire car body in a single piece.
which is a one-molecule-thick bag capable of holding liquid within it during exposure to the ultra high vacuum of the electron microscope column.
the IMS researchers have integrated an individual readout chain on the chip for each pixel column.
In each pixel column, the three colors red, green and blue are recorded at the same time and over the entire pixel area.
#Scott & White Memorial Implants Miniaturized, Wireless Monitoring Sensor to Help Manage Heart failure Scott & White Memorial is one of six hospitals in Texas
and the first hospital in the Baylor Scott & White Health system to offer the device.
Director for Advanced Heart failure at Scott & White Memorial. his device will give us the ability to anticipate problems with our patients before they occur,
cardiologist at Scott & White Memorial. e think that we can provide significantly improved quality of life by partnering with the patient in acting preventatively as opposed to responding
In between each layer are vertical submicroscopic columns, which connect the points at which the wires crisscross.
Each of these columns contains: a"memory cell, "which can store a single bit of data.
but right to where the fruit column started to bear, because theye heavy. Many of the papaya fields are on leasehold land in or near Kapoho,
or by column heading, but you can't do a lot of deep searching. And usually you could only access the database from a Windows computer running an outdated version of Internet explorer,
Sending push notifications from a museum about an app that provides more information about exhibits
Now experts and volunteers are recreating history to digitally rebuild lost artefacts using photos taken in museums
Phd students Chance Coughenour and Matthew Vincent, from the Initial Training Network for Digital Cultural heritage (ITN-DCH) came up with the idea of reconstructing objects digitally from crowd sourced images days after ISIS
militants reportedly smashed artworks in the Mosul Museum in Iraq. They use photogrammetry a technique that uses software to transform 2d photos into 3d images as well as photos from the public, the BBC reported.
which once stood in the museum, was clearly once popular with visitors, as the volunteers had 16 images to work from. he more photographs you have,
In 2003, the National Museum of Iraq was looted during the invasion, and widespread looting of sites such as the Palace of Ashurnasipal II at Nimrud occurred,
Palaeontologists found the rare soft tissue on eight dinosaur fossils that have spent more than a century in storage at the Natural history Museum in London.
The first breach has been linked to earlier thefts of personal data from millions of records at Anthem Inc, the second largest U s. health insurer,
000 residents in Fort Collins, Colorado, and neighboring communities who rely on the Cache la Poudre River watershed as their water source.
The neighboring forests surrounding Fort Collins catch and filter the water. Thus, if the forests are harmed,
This year on World Environment Day, Anheuser-busch employees in Fort Collins, Los angeles and across the United states will honor these water journeys
or sculpt a clay statue using both hands. HP and Zspace are positioning the display primarily for science
The gold film sits below a silicone rubber layer composed of thousands of tiny pillars that help create more surface area for skin contact,
#Health insurer Anthem says database of customer employee info hacked Anthem, the second-largest health insurance company in America, said late Wednesday that a database containing personal information of approximately 80 million of its customers
though Anthem said it was likely that"tens of millions"of records were stolen. Anthem also said the breach exposed names, addresses, birthdates, Social security numbers,
email addresses and employment details--including income. However the insurer did say that credit card information was compromised not
Anthem said it had detected the breach itself and would notify affected customers via letter and e-mail.
Matt Cullina, CEO of identity protection specialist IDT911, told Foxnews. com that the Anthem hack highlights the importance of extensive cyber security planning. ith high legal costs and the risk of business losses,
Real termites In Africa, millions of the tiny insects work together to build very large mounds of soil for their underground nests, facing enormous challenges over the year or so of construction.
It can also be broken down individually, by row and by column. orpheesis another prototype, which uses flexible mobile devices made with Lycra or alloy displays.
and keeps blast-damaged walls from turning into a hail of flying debris. Boone says that the wallpaper has undergone already blast testing at Fort Polk, Louisiana, and Eglin Air force base,
The team claims it was able to stack thousands of metal drops into a tiny pillar just 2 millimeters tall and 5 microns in diameter.
The team claims it was able to stack thousands of metal drops into a tiny pillar just 2 millimeters tall and 5 microns in diameter.
which was named recently esign of the Year"by London Design Museum, is called organs-on-chips
On either face of a silicon wafer, they etch dense arrays of tiny rectangular columns tens of micrometers across
A scanning electron micrograph of the new microfiber emitters, showing the arrays of rectangular columns etched into their sides.
On either face of a silicon wafer, they etch dense arrays of tiny rectangular columns tens of micrometers across
A scanning electron micrograph of the new microfiber emitters, showing the arrays of rectangular columns etched into their sides.
fine-pitch vertical interconnects (micro pillar with solder) and specific finishing for 3d integration like under-bump metallurgy (UBM).
May 19th, 2015nnco and Museum of Science fiction to Collaborate on Nanotechnology and 3d printing Panels at Awesome Con May 19th, 201 0
Uncovering the real history of art using a graphene scanner Museum curators, art restorers, archaeologists and the broader public will soon be able to learn much more about paintings and other historic objects,
and tablet app to be exploited by local and regional museums. The app is currently being trialled at one of the partners
the Asturias Fine art Museum in Oviedo. It shows the different layers of the painting the visitor is looking at
Marta Flórez, of the Asturias Fine art Museum, explained: sing the prototype, we have been able to distinguish clearly between different pigments,
The prototype is also being validated with some recently unearthed 3rd century pottery from the Stara Zagora regional history museum in Bulgaria.
When the project ends in December 2015, one of the options the consortium is assessing is putting this cost-effective solution at the service of smaller local and regional museums without art restoration departments so that they too,
like the bigger museums, can make important discoveries about their collections c
#Researchers develop new way to manufacture nanofibers Abstract: Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed an inexpensive way to manufacture extraordinarily thin polymer strings commonly known as nanofibers.
Now, results of a study led by Johns Hopkins investigators suggests that a device composed of a magnetic column paired with custom-made magnetic nanoparticles may hold a key to bringing immunotherapy into widespread and successful clinical use.
They then ran the plasma through a magnetic column. The tumor-fighting T cells bound to aapcs and stuck to the sides of the column,
while other cells washed straight through and were discarded. The magnetic field of the column activated the T cells,
which were washed then off into a nourishing broth, or culture, to grow and divide. After one week, their numbers had expanded by an estimated 5, 000 to 10,000 times.
"The aapcs and magnetic column together provide the foundation for simplifying and streamlining the process of generating tumor-specific T cells for use in immunotherapy,
The peptide-appended pillar 5 arenes (PAP) are also more easily produced and aligned than carbon nanotubes, another material under investigation for membrane separation.
has been discovered by researchers at Temple University and the University of Maryland. The researchers, Harsh Deep Chopra, professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Temple,
and Manfred Wuttig, professor of materials science and engineering at Maryland, published their findings in Nature("Non-Joulian Magnetostriction").
who also runs the Materials Genomics and Quantum Devices Laboratories at Temple's College of Engineering.
For example, the researchers stacked thousands of drops to form micro-pillars with a height of 2 millimetres and a diameter of 5 micrometres.
a team of Phd students, led by Dr Konstantin Konstantinov under the patronage of ISEM Director Professor Shi Xue Dou and with the support of Professor Hua Kun Liu,
The peptide-appended pillar 5 arenes (PAP) are also more easily produced and aligned than carbon nanotubes, another material under investigation for membrane separation.
Daniel Altman, senior economic editor at Foreign policy magazine and an adjunct professor at New york University's Stern School of business, called the bailouts"stupid"in a recent column."
Before its retreat, the Syrian army evacuated as much of Palmyra's population as possible, together with the museum collections,
Anthem, said hackers broke into a database with personal information about 80 million of its customers.
#Hackers Strike Health insurer Anthem The country's second-biggest health insurer says cyberattackers infiltrated one of its IT systems
"wrote Anthem CEO Joe Swedish in a letter to the company's policyholders.""No credit card information was compromised,
About 80 million of Anthem's customers and employees are affected by the incursion which was discovered last week,
and Anthem says it has hired a cybersecurity firm to examine its systems and recommend solutions.
Anthem offers Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in California, New york and other states and is headquartered in Indianapolis.
One in nine Americans receives coverage for his medical care through Anthem's affiliated plans, according to a statement on its website e
with a premium matte finish and the Zappi logo on the temple. Lightweight, comfortable and fashionable
and broken down by column, row or individually, in order to visualize it better. The researchers have also been working with orphees flexible mobile devices with lycra or alloy displays
which serves as a red flag waved at the immune system,"Rachel Feltman reports for The Washington post."
and people are raising red flags about antibiotic resistance all the time Smith said. Microbes are pretty promiscuous with their genetic information
Paul Ching-Wu Chu, T. L. L. Temple Chair of Science and founding director of Tcsuh;
The peptide-appended pillar 5 arenes (PAP) are also more easily produced and aligned than carbon nanotubes, another material under investigation for membrane separation.
and that the brain is not the citadel it was thought once to be. s
#US Congress Curbs NSA Surveillance, Sends Bill to Obama The US Senate passed landmark legislation Tuesday that ends the government's bulk telephone data dragnet,
Caltech graduate student Ariel Furst (Phd 5) and her adviser, Jacqueline K. Barton, the Arthur and Marian Hanisch Memorial professor of chemistry, are the paper authors. urrently,
with the largest ones closest to the pillars and descending in size from there, the focal lengths for each ring of the microlenses was different.
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