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I covered in this column and here at BBC Future we have been following it for the past two years. he idea is to make space super-cheap
A few moments later a flag is waved, red with gold stars on it. This is China's first spacewalk#on 27 september 2008,
Senior Curator in the Division of Space History at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum,"help to answer some important questions about the origins of the Moon and geologic processes there.#
before placing a flag on its surface. But the flag didn't have the familiar stars-and-stripes pattern.
It was red with gold stars on it. If you would like to comment on this article
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a mall, meeting spaces and a museum. Solar panels on the structure top will generate power.
All-electric Zerobus Fleet Launches Mayor Greg Fischer joined TARC and other local officials today at the Louisville Slugger Museum to kick off the start of Zerobus service in downtown Louisville.
and stop along the way for some of the best Louisville has to offer in restaurants museums
As the pulse travels from one temple to the other, it interferes (in a good way) with the areas causing the seizure,
and the way they usually do things says lead author Curtis Weiss assistant professor of medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine and a physician at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
The authors analyzed the social networks of critical care physicians in the medical intensive care unit (ICU) at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
The labels work because an array of tiny pillars on the top of a surface effectively hides images written on the material beneath Shyu compares the texture of the pillars to a submicroscopic toothbrush.
when the pillars trap moisture. ou can verify that you have the real product with just a breath of air,
because the pillars were made from materials that preferred adhering to the mold rather than whatever surface they were supposed to cover.
This allowed the pillars to release easily. They are also strong enough to withstand rubbing,
says Sally Temple, director of the Neural stem cell Institute of Rensselaer, New york, who was involved not in this research. t really interesting to see how innervations are coming into play now in the subventricular zone.
Temple explains. t a really hot area because it a beautiful stem cell niche to study.
and automatically report any potential red flags. Any parent teacher, or clinician would simply need to download the app
The new tree of life is dated the first evolutionary tree of this magnitude says coauthor Akito Kawahara assistant curator of Lepidoptera at the Florida Museum of Natural history at University of Florida. ntil now we didn t
and affect our daily lives from pollinating our crops to vectoring diseasessays lead author Bernhard Misof with the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn Germany. e can only start to understand the enormous species richness
at the Cleveland Museum of Natural history. he findings not only advance our understanding of the origins of insects but add confidence to our organization of the groups.?
whether two species can evolve from a common ancestor without being isolated geographically from each othersays Ted Schultz curator of ants at the Smithsonian s National Museum of Natural history
which makes it impossible for them to sexually interact with their host species. Other researchers on the project are from the Smithsonian Institution s National Museum of Natural history Harvard university and the Center for the Study of Social Insects at Sao State university Rio
The labels work because an array of tiny pillars on the top of a surface effectively hides images written on the material beneath.
Shyu compares the texture of the pillars to a submicroscopic toothbrush. The hidden images appear
when the pillars trap moisture. ou can verify that you have the real product with just a breath of airkotov says.
because the pillars were made from materials that preferred adhering to the mold rather than whatever surface they were supposed to cover.
This allowed the pillars to release easily. They are also strong enough to withstand rubbing ensuring that the label would survive some wear such as would occur during shipping.
and assistant curator of Lepidoptera at the Florida Museum of Natural history at University of Florida. ith a tree we can now understand how the majority of butterfly
and director of the University of Hawaii Insect Museum. his study adds to a growing body of knowledge by bringing new techniques to the table
and a postdoctoral researcher with the Florida Museum. he few Lepidoptera fossils we have are from about 15 million years ago.
#Lava pillars in Iceland may have formed without a boom University at Buffalo rightoriginal Studyposted by Charlotte Hsu-Buffalo on October 9 2013land-based lava pillars in Iceland may have formed through an unusual reaction typically seen
That finding is more likely than the one that suggests the rocky pillars dotting Icelandâ#Skaelingar valley were tossed projectiles into the fields by warring trollsâ##a theory University at Buffalo geologist Tracy Gregg heard from a tour guide and local hiker.
The pillars hollow and made from basalt likely formed in a surprising reaction where lava met water without any explosion occurring. sually
This has implications for the way we view volcanic risk. eep-sea basalt pillars form
when columns of super-heated water rise between pillows of lava on the ocean floor cooling the molten rock into hollow pipe-like minarets.
and Geothermal Research the scientists propose that the same phenomenon sculpted the land-based lava pillars in Iceland.
Each of these distinctive characteristics is also prevalent in deep ocean pillars says Gregg. knew as soon as I saw them what they were.
'n the future Gregg says scientists could hunt for land-based lava pillars near oceans to learn about the height of ancient seas
The Cornell Center for Vertebrate Genomics Zweig Memorial Fund and Morris Animal Foundation funded the research h
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assistant professor of social and decision sciences and lead author of the study. t could be used to assess an individual emotional response to almost any kind of stimulus, for example, a flag, a brand name,
"This is as true for individuals with private collections as it is for libraries, museums and other public institutions.
and 8 mm films at high-definition resolutions with sound, the Kinograph makes preserving our cultural heritage much more affordable.
such as feeling the differences between materials in a CT SCAN or understanding the shapes of artifacts in a museum.
and whether they have entered ever a search term that raises a red flag. Anyone up to three degrees of separation from a##person of interest##potentially hundreds of thousands of people per target is open to surveillance.
Mr. Petrone is in his fourth year of a Doctor of Chiropractic program at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto.
A rocket s skin, for example, needs to contain a column of super-pressurized fuel and at the same time weigh as little as possible.
#Aristotl learning system aims to rejuvenate STEM learning with platform heavy on visualization FORT COLLINS A Fort Collins man is aiming to revitalize the American education system with a new STEM-focused visual
and owner of a popular downtown Fort Collins bar says a teaching position at Colorado Technical University he accepted in 2005 opened his eyes to how technology could be used to create a more engaging and visual learning experience. began thinking there must be a better
#High-tech Exosuit gives divers access to unexplored ocean canyons Michael Lombardi the dive safety officer for the American Museum of Natural history trains in the Exosuit.
10 Scariest Sea Creatures The one-of-a-kind Exosuit on display at the American Museum of Natural history (AMNH) now through March 5 measures 6. 5 feet (2 meters) tall
and flashing patterns of bioluminescent organisms or to effectively collect fishes and invertebrates from deep reefs John Sparks a curator in the American Museum of Natural history's Department of Ichthyology said in a statement.
or increase the column spacing and they'll know immediately how much more or less steel and concrete might be needed and its impact on cost.
""There are three pillars to my agenda, "Kundra told Nature in an interview last December.""Engaging citizens, driving transparency and greatly decreasing the cost of government operations."
The stimulus flags up the new leadership s determination that research should pull its weight in dragging Japan s economy out of recession.
says Michel Sadelain, a researcher at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New york and an author of the study.
"I don t think there are red flags but I do think there are yellow flags. Her main concern is one of scale."
, the Åke Wiberg Foundation and the Clas Groschinsky Memorial Fund s
#Molecular Inhibitor Breaks Cycle That Leads to Alzheimer's A molecular chaperone has been found to inhibit a key stage in the development of Alzheimer disease and break the toxic chain reaction that leads to the death of brain cells, a new study shows.
China has partnered also with a Luxembourg-based firm called Luxspace to send a tiny spacecraft called the Manfred Memorial Moon Mission around the moon.
and galaxies that raised the infrared flag in the WISE survey and figure out if there are more ordinary processes at work.
As an alternative says Sarri the beams can be used to mimic the way particle fountains from black holes
when it reached a 5-kilometre-high mound of layered sediments in the middle of the crater.
when it reached a 5-kilometre-high mound of layered sediments in the middle of the crater.
Curiosity will keep heading for the layered sediments in the crater's central mound officially named Aeolis Mons
Interdisciplinary approachthe Institute-wide CPI will bring together scholars from three key disciplinary pillars: engineering social science and management.
and academic component to MIT and adds an important pillar to the formal strategic partnership announced by MIT and MGH last month.
Melanie Gonick/MIT Instead she and Zhu chose to manufacture an array of microscopic pillars that uniformly tilt in response to a magnetic field.
and bonded the nickel pillars to a soft transparent layer of silicone. The researchers exposed the material to an external magnetic field placing it between two large magnets
and found they were able to control the angle and direction of the pillars which tilted toward the angle of the magnetic field.
and the pillars will follow the field in real time Zhu says. Tilting toward a fieldin experiments the team piped a water solution through a syringe and onto the microhair array.
which the pillars tilted while being pinned highly or fixed in all other directions#an effect that was seen even
Through a combination of surface tension and tilting pillars water climbed up the array following the direction of the pillars.
while tilting the pillars at various angles and found she could control how much light passed through based on the angle at which the pillars bent.
In principle she says more complex magnetic fields could be designed to create intricate tilting patterns throughout an array.
Or depending on how you design the magnetic field you could get the pillars to close in like a flower.
and is resolved not by end that s a red flag el Kaliouby says. Affectiva has been working with advertisers to optimize their marketing content for a couple of years.
says Essess cofounder Sanjay Sarma, the Fred Fort Flowers and Daniel Fort Flowers Professor in Mechanical engineering,
Joel Yang and Shawn Tan at the A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering and co-workers used an electron beam to form arrays of approximately 100-nanometer-tall pillars.
They then deposited a thin aluminum layer on top of the pillars and in the gaps between them.
or country rarely comes without its share of art museums and exhibitions. Unique work of arts are indeed an integral part of
what makes culture and history so fascinating and their trade weighs quite heavily in today's economies.
We could compare preservation of cultural heritage to medicine where the works of art play the role of the patients:
but must then be complemented by the development of medicines (advanced restoration materials) to cure the patient (restore the work of art).
In order to address this challenge we have created a unique partnership that groups research institutions and materials science experts together with high-profile museums conservation centres and experienced professionals in the field of modern art preservation.
The Lycurgus Cup in The british Museum looks so magical because it's made of glass containing gold nanoparticles.
The overall purification process requires unpurified antibodies to pass through columns packed with the media in multiple cycles that can take up to a week.
"The researchers developed a novel, metal, pillar-bowtie nanoantenna (p-BNA) array template on 500-nanometer tall glass pillars (or posts.
The team believes that the relatively high aspect ratio (pillar height-to-thickness) of 4. 2 for the p-BNAS,
along with a significant thermal contribution, permit sufficient compliance of the pillars to be actuated by electron-beam-induced gradient forces.
and dopes graphene with nitrogen is pumped through a flexible narrow reinforced tube called a capillary column and heated in an oven for six hours.
But the materials are packed tightly in the capillary column and remain so as they're pumped out resulting in the high volumetric energy density.
The process using multiple capillary columns will enable the engineers to make fibers continuously and maintain consistent quality Chen said.
Plus it looks incredible--much more like a real-life human-built room than any other 3-D printed structure albeit one that's half Roman temple half H r. Giger nightmare.
We're doing a live build at a festival in Phoenix on October 4th and an installation at a local art museum soon.
When the engine screams to life columns of steam billow from the vent giving the impression of an industrial smokestack.
and focusing on the future of space transportationâ#Replace those two flags in the picture with the NASA/ESA emblems representing a true international space endeavor.
when that exposure happened details that weren t available before now Museums have hundreds of earplugs from the baleen whale group
Preserving modern wonders for posterity is the main inititiative of Cyark a nonprofit that uses 3-D laser scanning to create a digital archive of the world s cultural heritage sites.
and to do so they looked at three different vehicles last week during exercises in Fort Benning Georgia. Together the vehicles would enable the Army to do forcible entry missions
The super henge is comprised of dozens of newly discovered features including an array of#up to more than 50 ten-foot pillars#some
Because most of the clues about the ancient construction lie deep underground the archeologists developed new techniques for finding the traces of pits and pillars.
and improve the site with a museum and educational facilities. Hangar One the biggest and most colorful of the buildings on the site will be restored.
Elgammal#An Early Framework for Determining Artistic Influence#The 2nd International Workshop on Multimedia for Cultural heritage MM4CH Naples Italy 2013 3 Babak Saleh Kanako Abe
After extensive testing at a number of schools and children s museums over the past year and a half by hundreds of children and their parents Wigl is now ready for pre-orders!
or topped with a telepresence device and acting as a museum tour guide. Rezero could even one day rival the Segway as a personal transportation device.
The interactive grid of 100 moving columns enables people to understand and interpret data at a glance.
pumps and columns, collectively sitting at the heart of a platform of reagent cartridges, an injection pump, a fluorescence microscope and a digital camera.
and demonstrated simple and highly efficient synthesis of (R)- and (S)- rolipram by an eight-step continuous flow reaction using multiple column reactors containing the immobilized catalysts.
For this strong bastion of middle class milieu, offline models like retailer shops have mushroomed all over, "said R P Yadav, CMD, Genius Consultants.
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.
#Pillared Graphene structures Gain Strength, Toughness and Ductility In a newly published study, scientists from Rice university reveal that putting nanotube pillars between sheets of graphene could create hybrid structures with a unique balance of strength, toughness
director of the human origins program at the Smithsonian Institution's Natural history Museum, who was involved not in the discovery,
Interesting find Museum of Victoria senior curator of Ichthyology Dr Martin Gomon says it is an interesting find
Others involved in the work included Penn State university, Korea Institute of Materials science, Temple University, Pohang University of Science and Technology, University of California-Santa barbara and Boise State university n
The Concordes and Tupolevs that paved the way for supersonic air travel in the 1970s now gather dust in museums.
and have discovered a elf-cleaving peptide a split NPU (Nostoc punctiforme) intein which leaves just one column.
and have discovered a elf-cleaving peptide a split NPU (Nostoc punctiforme) intein which leaves just one column.
Joe Hannibal, curator of invertebrate paleontology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural history. Hannibal wasn't part of the study,
and Jaqueline Bromberg from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, have developed a theory that supports Paget's'seed
"The metamaterial consists of silicon pillar arrays embedded in a polymer matrix and clad in gold film.
"Umbrella-shaped diamond provides significantly better photon collection efficiency than bulk diamond or its pillar-shaped diamond counterpart,
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
Broadcom Presents Design code build, a program Broadcom Foundation created in partnership with the Computer History Museum in Mountain view
And Financial Data Medical and financial data belonging to as many as 11 million Premera Blue Cross customers may have been exposed in a breach discovered on the same day as the Anthem breach, the health insurance company
On the same date as Premera, Anthem discovered a breach that affected nearly 80 million customers
Anthem announced its breach on February 13, more than a month before Premera announcement today. Unlike in the Premera breach, medical data and banking information were believed not to have been exposed in the Anthem breach.
Both Premera and Anthem described the attacks against their systems as ery sophisticated, and some believe the attacks may be linked to a state-sponsored attack out of China.
A wave of phishing attacks followed the announcement of the Anthem breach. In light of this
Premera is stressing that the company will not email or call customers about the breach. To protect against phishing attacks,
Wee a little British company with British funding and we hope we can fly the flag. x
almost like slides of paintings on a screen we could all talk about, instead of the paintings themselves in their grandeur on museum walls.
says Watzak. harmacists are trained to recognize red flags and if we have concerns we can call the physician
if theye aware of the red flags. eople who become addicted to prescription opioids don intend to use them for recreational purposes,
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.
and for every column of pixels, generates an associated sound with a frequency and volume that depends upon the vertical location and brightness of the pixels.
A large number of bright pixels at the top of a column would translate into a loud, high-frequency sound,
The pillars can be compressed by up to a third of their length under high pressures without become brittle or cracking.
The material is remarkable not only for its extremely intricate pillar structure but also for its internal crystal structure.
so elaborate mechanical buffers, vacuum columns, and magnetic readers were developed so the tapes could run back and forth quickly without putting too much strain on the plastic.
#Graphene device makes ultrafast light to energy conversion possible Converting light to electricity is one of the pillars of modern electronics, with the process essential for the operation of everything from solar cells and TV remote control receivers through to laser communications
creatures like mussels and barnacles stay cemented on rocks in the splash zone as well as on the pillars of piers
Despite the complicated physiology involved, NC State biomedical engineer Greg Sawicki and Temple University postdoctoral researcher Ben Robertson show that
#Nepal Earthquake Destroys Historic Temples The massive earthquake that killed more than 5, 000 people in Nepal over the weekend also left dozens of historic buildings in ruins.
"I am shocked also by its devastating impact on the unique cultural heritage in the country in particular, extensive and irreversible damage at the World heritage site of Kathmandu Valley."
There was extensive damage to the medieval temples that line the UNESCO-designated Durbar Squares (or royal courts) of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan, making for heartbreaking before-and-after photos.
The fifth-century Buddhist temple complex at Swayambhunath, west of Kathmandu, was damaged also. One of the most prominent structures to fall in Kathmandu was the 200-foot-tall (60 meters),
and images of the damage caused to cultural heritage sites in Nepal n
#4d Implant Saves Babies with Breathing Problems Three baby boys with life-threatening breathing problems are alive today thanks to a 4d biomaterial,
some have museums or outreach programs that host astronomy nights for the public. In Los angeles, Griffith Observatory is dedicated solely to public education.
Regular pap smear testing flags women who should be examined further with a colposcope to identify abnormal tissue in the cervix which will then be biopsied.
The nanoparticle is made up of columns consisting of palladium atoms stacked on top of each other. This image has been modified from the original to provide a better visualization.
This would involve creating columns containing millimeter-size pellets made by compressing a crystalline powder of MOFS."
Uwe Bellhuser)" Artificially produced microscopic pillars, so-called gecko structures, adhere to various items. By manipulating these pillars,
the adhesion can be switched on and off. Thus, items can be lifted and released quickly and precisely,"Karsten Moh from the Program Division Functional Microstructures explains."
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.
#Pillared graphene gains strength Rice university researchers discovered that putting nanotube pillars between sheets of graphene could create hybrid structures with a unique balance of strength, toughness and ductility throughout all three dimensions.
2015 The existence of vacuum fluctuations is known already from theory as it follows from Heisenberg uncertainty principle, one of the main pillars of quantum physics.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
Black silicon consists of clusters of microscopic vertical pillars, or nanowires. Incoming light bouncing between individual silicon nanowires cannot escape the complex structure,
Then they seeped a polymer between the silicon nanowire pillars. After the plastic support solidified, they etched away the silicon backing, leaving bull's-eye patterned black silicon embedded in supple plastic.
including pyramids, pillars, domes, inverted pyramids, and the 3d integration of gold nanoparticle/graphene hybrid structures r
Center of Excellence in Vision Science, explains that these patterns mimic structures found at the very back of the brain, known as ocular dominance columns.
what is known is that some ocular dominance columns are associated with the left eye and other columns with the right.
The new paper suggests that the narrow spaces between ocular dominance columns associated with the left and right eye are where the brain coordinates each eye working field of vision.
causing cells to experience severe power failures, according to new work by researchers at Temple University School of medicine.
and the Center for Translational Medicine at Temple University School of medicine (TUSM), shows that the protein, spastic paraplegia 7 (SPG7), is the central component of the so-called permeability transition pore (PTP),
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