One way is to use electricity that is produced to split the liquid water. This process is called electrolysis.
but that isn't enough to understand the complexities of RNA transport and localization within a cell.
the scientists explain how they used Sticky-flares to quantify ß-actin mrna in Hela cells (the oldest and most commonly used human cell line) as well as to follow the real-time transport of ß-actin mrna in mouse embryonic
that far down the road, but this paper offers a really exciting opportunity to crack a problem that is persistently present,
and developed a device that mimics the way coral adsorbs heavy metals. Dr. Xianbiao Wang and colleagues have made coral-like nanoplates using aluminium oxide,
"Adsorption is an easy way to remove pollutants from water, so developing new products that can do this is a big challenge in environmental remediation,
and more about offering a way forward as chemical engineers work to predict and synthesize new catalytic materials,
so we need to find the most efficient way to use it. The co-authors of the paper include Professor Manos Mavrikakis and researchers Luke Roling and Jeffrey Herron from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
which is a way of saying that I would prefer to generate a hypothesis from the data
The-bag an application for tablet computers that makes it easy for users to show their tickets on buses and trains,
while the volunteer beside him rotates her torso as she makes her way through a warren of caves.
but it was only recently that they understood ways to harness it.""We knew the ambient seismic energy was there,
Wearable devices are now creating new ways for wellness healthcare and medical care sectors to connect with general public and sub-health population.
and Two Tap two leading companies in the mobile commerce space to ensure a seamless purchasing
and Two Tap to create one of the simplest mobile engagement options available today. Firemotion ads can seamlessly connect to a universal shopping cart Passbook Google Wallet or Payments.
and Two Tap is excited very to power e-commerce interactions on the new platform#said Raz Roman cofounder Two Tap.#
Youngbull envisions use of the device in homeland security, mass transit, public spaces, hospitals, schools, food production and combat theater analytics.
#Researcher Integrates"Motherboard"in Textiles for Determining Sleep Cycles The specialist in infrared physics found a way for the technology to reach the majority of the population,
An early pilot led by UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom, for example, would use some of the technology developed in QOSMOS to access TV white spaces,
or contact wires of trains: Even at a speed of around 300 km h, the sensor could provide razor-sharp images with a resolution of up to 0. 4 mm and,
The system is superior to existing technologies in many ways; traditional solutions of seismic sensors are susceptible to environment noise,
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where mock weapons and explosives were smuggled through airports, undetected in 95%of cases. It may also prove useful in discovering concealed goods in the retail industry or for non-destructive monitoring, for example quality control in drugs or food.
A longer term opportunity lies in quantum computing, set to revolutionize the way we handle and encrypt data. n
and gas companies Using the FLIR GF320 provides a proactive way to identify sources of Volatile Organic compound (VOC) emissions
and security applications, including airborne and ground-based surveillance, condition monitoring, research and development, manufacturing process control, search and rescue, drug interdiction, navigation, transportation safety, border
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transportation, and retail, among others. Various technology and related trends are expected to be IIOT enablers,
"Trying to kill TB bacteria isn't the only way of stopping the disease though, Abramovitch added."
In the summer of 2013, a plane carried Tan over the Straits of Malacca to Pekanbaru, the capital of Riau province, the largest palm-oil production region in Indonesia.
at a roadside café flanked by oil palm trees. Tarsedi told me that oil palm is the crop of choice for Bungaraya farmers
But sometimes, even helicopters are powerless to stop the burning, he added. nd during the really bad fires,
whether such regulations are the best way to get young people to"reject engagement with groups who advocate violence".
The system paves the way for robots to be used in a wide variety of settings,
Factory and laboratory robots have predefined a strictly way of operating. So if a component breaks
Most self learning systems that seek alternative ways of continuing with the task are too slow,
spider-like robot that found a new way of crawling across the floor after one of its legs was broken.
and learn a new way to drop a ball in a bin. In both instances
The research points the way to robots that are more robust, adaptable and cheaper to maintain than today's machines,
#Sweet source for aviation biofuel Researchers have identified a new way to produce aviation fuel from sugarcane biomass that could deliver substantial cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
Biofuel sweetspot"We've identified a new route of chemistry with its source from sugars in sugarcane plus some of the so-called waste material called bagasse"
The development of a reliable biofuel that can be scaled up to a level that be used by the world's commercial airlines has proved somewhat elusive.
and as space on an aircraft is at a premium, and you'd like to pack in as much energy in the form of burnable fuel as possible,
temperatures around the aircraft are around-40c(-40f) or-50c, so you do not want your fuel gelling up on you."
If air travel continues to grow at the predicted rate, it could contribute a considerably higher proportion by 2050.
Is jet travel becoming the dirtiest way to cross the planet? The search for aviation biofuels broke on to the public stage in the late 2000s
when there were a number of test flights using a blend of conventional fuel and biofuel. In February 2008, the first commercial flight partly powered by biofuel (derived from a mixture of babassu nuts
and coconuts) took off from London's Heathrow airport. After a lengthy review by aircraft makers, engine manufacturers and fuel producers, biofuels were approved for commercial use in 2011.
Prof Bell said the team were hopeful that their findings would ultimately be adopted by commercial fuel producers."
"Our sponsors, BP, have encouraged us to apply for a patent, which we have on this technology,
"Prof Bell said that the process to make the aviation biofuel outlined in his team's paper would use waste biomass to generate the energy required operate the refinery,
The deal was announced at the Paris Airshow. The multi-billion-dollar Oneweb constellation will dwarf any previous commercial network in the sky by a factor of 10.
Airbus would not give a formal interview at the airshow but issued a statement from its head of space systems. his partnership is a fantastic new chapter in our space story,
The plan envisages 20 planes of low-orbiting satellites connecting to small user terminals on the ground.
"Physicists studied the way a subatomic particle called Lambda b decayed -or transformed-into three other particles inside LHCB.
"There is no way that what we see could be due to something else other than the addition of a new particle that was observed not before."
"The pentaquark is not just any new particleit represents a way to aggregate quarks, namely the fundamental constituents of ordinary protons and neutrons,
they were able to calculate the best way to fold almost any given shape out of a long, continuous strand.
"Once that route for the DNA strand has been plotted, the shape needs"staples"."Each staple is a short piece of DNA,
Eyewitness is designed to record photos, videos and audio recordings in a simple and secure way. It looks like any photography app,
#Plane wings could'heal themselves'Self-healing aeroplane wings could be introduced in the next five to 10 years,
The team drew inspiration from the way the human body heals from a cut with blood that hardens into a scab.
"which are interspersed in the aeroplane wing itself. The spheres burst when damaged, releasing the liquid,
"The technology could also be applied to other products made of carbon composite materials-including bicycle frames and wind turbines,
"Composite materials are used increasingly in modern airlines, military aircraft and wind turbines. They are very stiff and strong but very light."
"The"healed"aircraft wings were often as strong as they had been said originally Prof Wass, who is working with aerospace engineer colleagues on the research project."
"We are talking about aeroplane wings here-the most demanding application because of the safety aspect,
Google announced last month that its prototype self-driving cars would take to the public roads this summer around its headquarters in Mountain view, California a
Can you print a plane? The new Airbus a350 XWB that is flying daily displays at the Paris Air Show can claim several engineering firsts.
One of these is that it has more 3d printed components than any other aircraft, about 1,
000 on a plane that has gone only just into service. Meanwhile, Raytheon has 3d parts on its missiles,
where the aerospace giant makes aircraft wings.""These components contribute a huge amount to the manufacturing process.
Mr Risk doubts there will ever be a machine big enough to turn out a whole airframe."
In our digitally connected world, a machine could be programmed to start printing even before the aircraft lands.
While the holy grail of on-demand supply may be a little way off, John Schmidt, US-based managing director of aerospace and defence at consultancy Accenture, says printing is reducing lead times from months to weeks.
so it's only a matter of time before a tipping point is reached. 3d parts reduce weight on aircraft,
"It opens options to be innovative in ways that do not exist now; to build something the first time and at the right time,
about 40-50%of aircraft components will use printed materials. It's about 4%now.
As with 3d components used in civil aircraft, they have to go through rigorous regulatory approval.
"It's kind of like a parking lot where you want to move one of the cars, but they are jammed all in,
but has motorway access, where it could store a selection of its most in demand items.
"Our molecular pump is radical chemistry--an ingenious way of transferring energy from molecule to molecule,
the way nature does said Sir Fraser Stoddart, the senior author of the study. Stoddart is the Board of trustees Professor of Chemistry in Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences."
"Conducting non-equilibrium chemistry in this way, with simple artificial molecules, is one of the major challenges for science in the 21st century."
"It changes entirely the way we perceive the neuro-immune interaction. We always perceived it before as something esoteric that can't be studied.
since then to bolster the finding-that it will fundamentally change the way people look at the central nervous system's relationship with the immune system."
#A microtubule'roadway'in the retina helps provide energy for vision Fluorescently labeled microtubules extend from the tips of the dendrites (top) into the axon and down into the giant synaptic terminal (bottom) of a single isolated goldfish retinal
Researchers have discovered a thick band of microtubules in certain neurons in the retina that they believe acts as a transport road for mitochondria that help provide energy required for visual processing.
When the researchers administered drugs to inhibit the movement of certain"motor"proteins that transport mitochondria and other cargo within the cell by traveling along microtubules
The findings suggest that these previously unknown microtubule structures provide a"roadway"for the transport of mitochondria crucial to maintain energy supplies into the synaptic terminals of these highly active neurons associated with vision.
and even in the same tissue, do not always divide in exactly the same way.
The findings pave the way for future HIV prevention or cure strategies. The study's goal was to determine how HIV manages to compromise antiviral responses in the initial period of infection,
and the bug's entry route has been traced to specialized liver cells called Kupffer cells. But exactly how the parasite traverses these cells is not clear.
In this way, an imbalance in the amount of the two proteins can lead to cell proliferation and cancer formation.
"This competition for binding to the receptor represents an unexpected way in which cancer can occur.
#Nerve cells created from blood cells Researchers have found a way to directly convert blood stem cells into nerve cells of both the central and peripheral nervous system.
#Study paves way for genetics-first approach to brain cancer treatment Two US studies have identified specific genetic mutations in gliomas
which see it as a way to revive compounds abandoned in development, said Eleanor Stride,
recombinant proteins, there are easier and cheaper ways. ource: Advanced Materialsiscovery of a Novel Polymer for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Expansion and Multi-lineage Differentiationoi:
recombinant proteins, there are easier and cheaper ways. ource: Advanced Materialsiscovery of a Novel Polymer for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Expansion and Multi-lineage Differentiationoi:
000 miles away or maybe not even in the same country. ne way this technology could be used in places like the US,
a finding that could change the way organs are assessed and save thousands of dollars per transplant,
all cellular traffic passes through the cell membrane, and likely interacts with the proteins embedded there, such as neurotransmitter and hormone receptors.
Then in the 1970s and 1980s, researchers at Heidelberg European Molecular biology Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory developed a way to protect samples
which would allow them to see not just membrane proteins but also the way that molecules, such as new therapeutics, might bind to them.
and yet it will change the way we look at eyes, said Mario Giardini, the hardware lead for the company.
Until now, it was thought that working memory the way in which we deal with and respond to immediate demands was underpinned by stable brain patterns.
'This way of operating has benefits. The brain uses around 20 percent of the energy youe burning each day,
'This may mean that working memory is closer to long-term memory in the way it functions. You may be able to remember your tenth birthday,
'What we don know is how the brain is retaining that information in a stable way in the activity-silent periods.
'The challenge for the future is developing new ways to measure the underlying activity-silent states that could be important for working memory.'
We have developed particular analysis approaches that really fit this way of thinking.''The team looked at studies of the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain that is crucial for working memory.
could lead to new ways of treating the disorders. Led by Gerard C. L. Wong, a UCLA professor of bioengineering and chemistry who is affiliated with CNSI,
The UC Berkeley team realized that the only way to clarify such vague classifications was to sequence the genomes of these organisms,
and a consistent metabolic story really connects these bacteria together in a pretty surprising way,
and realize that nucleoporins are more than just transport proteins. Nucleoporinsf which there are about 30 versionsre typically part of nuclear pore complexes,
researchers have assumed the mutations led to disease by altering the transport of proteins in and out of a cell nucleus. ow,
and glucose-sensing enzymes that rapidly release their cargo when blood sugar levels get too high.
they had to figure out a way to administer them to patients with diabetes. Rather than rely on the large needles
and stayed that way for several hours. In addition, the researchers found that they could tune the patch to alter blood glucose levels only within a certain range by varying the dose of enzyme contained within each of the microneedles.
the new device offers a way to study such cells in unprecedented detail.""With the ability to probe these reactions with the same speed at which they occur,
according to a study led by UC San francisco researchers. his work fundamentally changes the way we think about stem cells,
ouldn this be a great way to make a drug-delivery system??Langer said. He brought this idea to Cima,
The company has also found ways to integrate electronics into the microchips to shrink down the device.
how we develop the next generation of medications for chronic painhich is by far the most prevalent human health conditionnd the way we execute basic biomedical research using mice. esearch has demonstrated that men
Interfering with the function of microglia in a variety of different ways effectively blocked pain in male mice,
and is expected to pave the way to developing treatments for many other related diseases. Gray chose to focus his career on this rare genetic condition after meeting Hannah,
At the same time it is also paving the way for similar gene transfer based treatments for many other neurological disorders in
isolate proteins and analyze the proteins in various ways to find out where the phosphates are said
asthma and diabetes can be detected in this way, even before external symptoms are showing. owever, Anstie told Bioscience Technology, ther conditions,
The model also revealed higher order functions in a surprising way. In one instance, as the bacteria were directing the robot toward more food,
The research, published in the journal Advanced Materials, could lead the way for what the team calls tem cell factoriesthe mass production of human pluripotent stem cells.
Alexander said in a news release. hat we are doing here is paving the way for the manufacture of stem cells in large numbers
The research shows the parasite Leishmania which infects 12 million people worldwide often harbors a virus that helps the parasite survive treatments.
She taps the phone's screen in a certain pattern, records a spoken phrase and walks a short distance while the phone's motion sensors measure her gait."
where tech companies are also working on new ways of bringing patients and doctors together online, applying massive computing power to analyze DNA and even developing ingestible"smart"pills for detecting cancer.
For scientists, a smartphone app is a relatively inexpensive way to reach thousands of people living in different settings and geographic areas.
#Disabled People Pilot A Robot Remotely With Their Thoughts, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Study Disabled People Pilot A Robot Remotely With Their Thoughts Using a telepresence system developed at EPFL,
while displaying the face of the remote pilot via Skype. The person at the controls,
the pilot can also take a break from giving indications. If it doesn receive more indications,
In this way, control over the robot is shared between the human and the computer, allowing the pilot to rest
while navigating. No difference between healthy and disabled subjects In the end the tests revealed no difference in piloting ability between healthy and disabled subjects.
In the second part of the tests, the disabled people with residual mobility were asked to pilot the robot with the movements they were still capable of doing,
"These cells appear to work in the brain in several ways to counter the negative effects associated with Alzheimer's disease,
the Cedars-Sinai scientists have devised ways to"recruit"white blood cells known as monocytes from bone marrow to attack the protein fragments
Mitotic spindles are the cell way of making sure that when they divide each new cell has a complete genome.
r Royle and Professor Ian Prior at the University of Liverpool have made significant inroads into our understanding of the way in
we think it could bring about a major change in the way we administer vaccines globally. New approaches to vaccination According to the World health organization
An alternative way of spotting very early signs of oesophageal cancer would be to look for important genetic changes.
Many of these are likely to have been ystanders genetic mutations that occurred along the way but that were implicated not actually in cancer.
Georgia Institute of technology Study Coating the inside of glass microtubes with a polymer hydrogel material dramatically alters the way capillary forces draw water into the tiny structures,
The discovery could provide a new way to control microfluidic systems, including popular lab-on-a-chip devices.
Leading the way is a meniscus, a curved surface of the water at the leading edge of the water column.
This ability to turn the stick-slip behavior on and off with temperature could provide a new way to control the flow of water-based liquid in microfluidic devices,
"Our new protein-making factory holds promise to expand the genetic code in a unique and transformative way, providing exciting opportunities for synthetic biology and biomolecular engineering,
when theye ready to harvest again is about $53 million. eople have been flying overhead to look over the damage with helicopters,
#A Better Way to Make Unnatural Amino acids Discovered by Yu Certain amino acids that are not found in nature are highly sought after by pharmaceutical manufacturers.
and researchers expect that many of these nnaturalamino acids will be medically useful. his new technique offers a very quick way to prepare drug candidates
when you add up the cost of all those that failed along the way. For many indications, such as Alzheimer and autism, the need for new treatments is enormous,
ensuring that the partners collaborate in a structured way, says Forsberg. e arrange funding of up to SEK 2 million ($600, 000) for up to two years and,
paving the way for better cancer treatments. The project will get access both to the BIO-X process support
#Flight Flies on 100 Percent Biofuels This week saw the first-ever completely biofuel-powered flight take place.
The National Research Council of Canada conducted the first flight on 100 percent renewable, drop in biofuel on its Falcon 20 jet, according to oilprice. com, marking a huge milestone for the aviation and renewable energy industries.
Oilseed crops commercialized by Agrisoma were used as a feedstock and transformed by Applied Research Associates into a complete replacement fuel for conventional jet fuel.
Previously, flights on biofuels had been limited to a 50 percent blend with petroleum making this a major breakthrough.
Progress in biofuel-powered flights and the Navy continued pursuit of alternative energy are great steps to help the United states build a biobased economy
farmers could find ways to use water, seed, and fertilizer more efficiently, lowering their costs enough to more than pay for the technology investment
Mastercard is launching a small pilot programme involving 500 people that uses fingerprints -but also facial scans to verify online transactions,'CNN Money'reported.
Mastercard's security researchers believe blinking is the best way to prevent a thief from just holding up a picture of a person
But now, a French design duo has come up with a way to turn the humble table into a means of climate control that doesn't use any electricity.
"The way you pay for ediscovery software from legacy vendors like HP Autonomy and Symantec involves a lot of nickel-and-diming, according to Wilson.
#This US military-funded security company can tell who you are just from the way you touch your phone Passwords could soon be going the way of the dodo as digital security gets more sophisticated.
The company provides a layer of so-called biometric security that lets banks tell who you are just from the way you type,
which route to take. The company, which was founded by two 28-year-old former journalists Blankesteijn
With the ubiquity of free content online, publishers have been experimenting with different ways to make money from their online properties.
and The New york times, have gone down the paywall route. Others, including The Guardian and Mail Online, are sticking to advertising-funded free content.
The plan is to spend $300 million to help train more female engineers and computer scientists,
#Dropbox found a brilliant way to add a lot of new users by killing email attachments On Wednesday,
The way it works is pretty simple: users send out file requests by email, and the recipient can upload files up to 2gb in size to a designated Dropbox folder,
and a more convenient way to upload files. But the bigger play here is to introduce Dropbox to a much larger set of people.
The way Prakash sees it labs don need the most expensive equipment out there in order to reach profound breakthroughs."
I can talk to machines in this very low level magnetically coupled way, whereas I couldn before."
"As more of our devices become connected we will want to interact with them in more natural ways,
and biohacking is one way to accomplish this, he said. To date, Dangerous Things has sold several thousand implants
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