The first news item by the"robot journalist"used data from the National Statistics Bureau and quoted the bureau's officials.
a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, are collaborating on ongoing studies with the project leader
As part of a"cradle-to-cradle"approach, the researchers will explore the fate of these materials
a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, are collaborating on ongoing studies with the project leader
As part of a"cradle-to-cradle"approach, the researchers will explore the fate of these materials
and the orientation of the Cubesat controls the direction of the beam. This makes the laser system more compact than anything previously flown in space.
#World's first sonic tractor beam lifts objects with sound Researchers, including one of Indian-origin,
Tractor beams are mysterious rays that can grab and lift objects. The concept has been used by science-fiction writers,
The 3d printer used in the manufacturing of the hip joint was designed by a Swedish company Arcam AB and uses the Electronic Beam Melting (EBM) method of manufacturing,
which includes a small kitchenette, entertainment area, and Murphy bed. Clayton Homes, the nation largest builder of manufactured housing, assembled it.
Graphene 3d has produced a bench-top working prototype of their manufacturing and classification technology. ver the next 12 months we intend to manufacture
and piece of paper lying flat on a table, and, if the object is upright, it can lift such thin and delicate items as a pen, glasses or a long Q-Tip in each of the tests,
an international collaboration has aided a 54-year-old patient diagnosed with a chest wall sarcoma.
While titanium implants have previously been used in chest surgery, designs have not considered the issues surrounding long term fixation.
First, Anatomics produced a 3d reconstruction of the patient chest wall and tumor with high-resolution CT SCANS, with
The printer works by directing an electron beam at a bed of titanium powder in order to melt it.
and murphy bed with an accompanying Printed Utility Vehicle (PUV). The home, on the one hand, receives energy from solar panels affixed to its roof,
durability and imperviousness to water means they are used everywhere, from packaging to cars and furniture and toys.
could lead to developments in areas as diverse as high-powered"tractor beams";"or manipulating drug delivery in the human body.
"Tractor beams, delivering cancer drugs and other new potentials Professor Drinkwater said the importance of developing a single-sided device was expanded that it the potential of the technology
and paved the way for the development of'tractor beams'that could pull objects toward the sound source."
also, single-beam traps do not have repeated patterns that could accidentally trap other particles.""Professor Drinkwater said the development could also lead to"non-contact production lines"for handling delicate or dangerous materials without contact.
and tissues,"said Ennio Tasciotti, Co-Chair, Department of Nanomedicine at Houston Methodist Research Institute and co-corresponding author of the paper."
who holds the Canada Research Chair in DNA Nanoscience. The resulting esigner nanotubes she adds,
The researchers then tested the nanobody on stool samples from patients infected with the virus. In this context,
professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical engineering at Duke university, thought his team could do better.
scientists can blast powerful X-ray beams at tiny volumes of proteins in solution. The resulting iffraction patternscan then be interpreted to determine,
#Researchers Develop New Microscopic Imaging Techniques to help Advance Next-Generation Nanotechnology The research focuses on leveraging powerful tabletop microscopes equipped with coherent beams of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) light.
(which emitted coherent beams in the red region of the spectrum at 694 nm), the shortest wavelength laser in widespread use is the excimer laser around 193 nm.
or laser-like, beams of EUV light with wavelength at 30 nm nearly an order of magnitude shorter that the excimer, achieving very high-contrast images with a resolution of 40 nm laterally
''said Martin Yarmush, the Paul and Mary Monroe Chair and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers and Ghodbane's adviser.
which uses a beam of electrons to achieve molecular and even atomic resolutions, has been the go-to technique for studying SPBS,
the researchers saw promising signs that suggested that the aggregation obstacle had been overcome. Professor Zoe Pikramenou, from the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham, said,
which a beam of electrons smaller than the size of a hydrogen atom is scanned over a sample
The downside of this technique is repeated that the electron beam radiation can progressively damage the sample.
thanks to the electron beam energy being kept below the radiation damage threshold of tungsten. Miao and his team showed that the atoms in the tip of the tungsten sample were arranged in nine layers, the sixth
"explained Stephen T. C. Wong, Ph d.,P. E.,Chair of the Department of Systems Medicine and Bioengineering at Houston Methodist Research Institute."
Flame retardants are added to foams found in mattresses, sofas, car upholstery and many other consumer products.
Browse 45 market data Tables and 48 Figures spread through 93 Pages and in depth TOC on"Tank Level Monitoring System Market".
they were made usually by an engineer cutting with a saw and their design was done traditionally by manufacturing but now, with 3d printing, computer manufacturing and more laser technology,
but not a small patch that is stuck on the chest and used to measure heart rate, for example.
Wi-fi cameras and sensors have also been installed on furniture, doors, medicine bottles, fridges, plugs and kettles inside the flat, dubbed the Personalised Assisted living facility.
Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, are disorders of unknown etiology that are characterized often by abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloody stool, fever,
Ghodbane advisor, Martin Yarmush, the Paul and Mary Monroe Chair and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers, said the results are as accurate and sensitive as the standard benchtop assay. ith our technology,
and resources to the table and work together to develop new therapeutics for small groups of patients,
and they screened for the molecules that saw the biggest increase in the brain after stroke.
when Madonna mounted the table as she signed the declaration. Jamie Mccarthy/Getty Images for Roc Nationjay Z and the other musicians stood silently on stage for five minutes
and the current stock is exhausted at last? A new system is available and brings with it a nearly unfathomable number of new IP ADDRESSES.
The second floor is a loft space with six bedrooms, each with a bed, desk and chair.
"said paper co-author Alexis Vallée-Belisle, a University of Montreal chemistry professor and the Canada Research Chair in bioengineering and bionanotechnology."
They named it Trinity, after the shape. e saw so much potential, so many ways a product like this could branch out,
and chair Joseph Wang, published the work this month in the journal Angewandte Chemie.""We're excited about the possibility of using these micromotors to combat ocean acidification
The latest incredible feat involves a 54 year old Spanish man suffering from a chest wall sarcoma a type of cancerous tumour.
Despite the complexity to this part of the chest, Csiro Australia, in conjunction with Anatomics, stepped up to the challenge and developed exactly what the doctors ordered.
audiobooks or sleep techniques comfortably in bed without fear that theyl wake us back up again.''The Kokoon headphones are designed to be comfortable
'The universe has plonked basically itself down on the sofa, pulled up a blanket and is about to nod off for an eternal doze.'
when they get into an impact and the air bag hits their chest.''There is a chance they could die with this
and sat on a plastic chair that had been disinfected. But as time went on it became clear they were emitting millions and millions of bugs.
'You know the expression'Beam me up Scotty'?'We used to laugh at it, 'said the City university professor.'
and safeguard entire species. Researchers claim to have worked out how to accurately predict the eruption of'supervolcanoes'that blanket the earth in giant ash clouds triggering a'nuclear winter'.
They throw 100 times more superheated gas, ash and rock into the atmosphere than run-of-the-mill eruptions-enough to blanket continents and plunge the globe into decades-long volcanic winters.
ash and rock into the atmosphere than run-of-the-mill eruptions-enough to blanket continents and plunge the globe into decades-long volcanic winters.
it emitted huge amounts of sulfuric aerosols, ash and other gases. This caused'one of the most important climatic and socially repercussive events of the last millennium'
In Britain the summer of 1783 was known as the'sand summer'because of the ash fallout and an estimated 25
'Robert Wood, the Charles river Professor of Engineering and Applied sciences At seas added:''Bioinspired robots, such as the Robobee, are invaluable tools for a host of interesting experiments--in this case on the fluid mechanics of flapping foils in different fluids.''
This uses a super-powerful microwave oven to generate a concentrated beam of energy which causes voltage surges in electronic equipment,
This uses a super-powerful microwave oven to generate a concentrated beam of energy. The energy causes voltage surges in electronic equipment, rendering them useless before surge protectors have the chance to react Keith Coleman, Champ programme manager for Boeing's prototype arm Phantom Works,
. which beams a 5. 8 GHZ radio frequency that wireless devices convert into DC power, and may debut in early 2016 in devices developed by SK Telesys (a Korean rival of Samsung)
#Wood instead of petroleum: Producing chemical substances solely from renewable resources Petroleum might well be replaced by wood soon
when it comes to manufacturing chemical substances. Research has made now significant progress towards using sustainable biomass, like wood, as an alternative raw material for chemical production.
Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) in Germany and at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in the USA recently managed to synthesize two complex chemical substances from wood-based starting materials.
The process can be as cost-effective as the conventional petroleum product-based process and is less damaging to the environment."
This new work shows that the relevant carbon skeletons can be created solely from wood-based starting materials.
"This shows that the implementation of a wood-based chemical economy is associated not necessarily with decreased cost-efficiency,"added Daniel Stubba, JGU first author of the publication."
like Canada, have extensive available wood resources s
#A'profound'success in treating children and young adults with rare blood disorders Hematology researchers have safely and effectively treated children and young adults for autoimmune blood disorders in a multicenter clinical trial.
who also is an investigator in the Center for the Genetics of Host Defense and holder of the George L. Macgregor Distinguished Chair in Biomedical science.
or byproducts,"says senior author Inder Verma, professor of genetics and holder of Salk's Irwin and Joan Jacobs Chair in Exemplary Life science."
#Scientists paint quantum electronics with beams of light A team of scientists from the University of Chicago
Awschalom and his colleagues found that by intentionally focusing beams of light on their samples,
bend, twist and reduce diameter of a beam from the macroscale to the nanoscale, "said Mazur."
who holds the Henry L. Hillman President's Chair at CMU.""It also points to potential new pathways for engineering the defect structure of metal components in a variety of sub-micro-scale systems
according to a study published online today in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology (ASH).
The team accidentally has discovered a new way of using beams of light to draw and erase quantum-mechanical circuits on topological insulators, a unique class of materials with intriguing electronic properties.
Awschalom and his colleagues found that, by intentionally focusing beams of light on their samples,
1) will have axes that differ from one (1, 1, 0) to the other (1, 0,
and Corning Incorporated is showing how beams from ordinary laser pointers mimic quantum entanglement with the potential of doubling the data speed of laser communication.
A device operating to multiplex/demultiplex between directional free-space beams and a single-mode waveguide is extremely appealing for real-world communication applications Furthermore, one of the advantages to the approach,
the hydrogel saw about 73%of the stem cells survive, compared with just 12%survival while suspended in a normal injection fluid.
"It's a case of finding it in the stocks of the United states military, and in the case of some equipment we're purchasing it off the production line."
by buying old stock from grocery stores, processing the produce into powder, and then reselling the final product back on the market.
In fact, it through this approach that the omelette and broken egg analogy can be truly put to bed.
#IKEA Releases New Furniture Collection, Promises Better Living Through Wireless Power It tempting to dismiss IKEA new embrace of furniture that will charge your phone as a gimmick.
or table top to charge will significantly improve the quality of your life? In fact, thousands of hours of observational research argues that it will. e know that people are attached at the hip to their smartphones,
IKEA U s. design spokesperson. hey are constantly referencing it, and one of the biggest problems is need the constant for charging.
The research, part of IKEA ongoing effort to design products that improve the average, day-to-day experience,
led to a new furniture line that began rolling out to stores in Europe on Wednesday.
The line includes a bed-loft combo a desk, two bedside tables and floor, table and work lamps with embedded transmitters.
The collection will arrive in U s. stores later this spring. Simonsen said the tables and lamps were chosen
because they are adaptable, transitional and streamlined. In colors of white or birch, they are meant to blend into the home. hey look like they belong there,
IKEA transmitters will work with the Samsung galaxy S6, and are compatible with any phone that includes Qi wireless charging technology.
iphones can be used with a special case that IKEA sells. And if IKEA furniture doesn appeal to you,
but the idea of embedded wireless charging does, IKEA sells both an embeddable charger ($29. 99)
and a special circular saw ($4. 99) you need to install it yourself. The saw attaches to a standard power drill.
Photos featuring the new products emphasize simplicity and ease. In one, a woman lounges comfortably on a couch
while her smartphone lies cradled on a small shelf attached to a reading lamp in easy reach.
The message: Both human and device are being recharged. Indeed, the rollout could mark the first major shift in the function of furniture
since prehistoric man started forming beds, chairs and cubbyholes out of wood, stone and animal skins.
For IKEA, it a chance to reshape domestic life around the globe a second time.
Founded in 1943, IKEA grew from a simple furniture dealer in a pinched little town in southern Sweden to an international behemoth with 315 stores in 27 countries by capitalizing on the Scandinavian design movement.
The idea that beautiful, functional objects could be made available to everyone emerged in the 1950s.
But it wasn until the mid-1970s that the concept of IKEA as it exists today,
he Testament of a Furniture Dealer. In it, he elaborated on the company mission to provide wide range of well-designed,
But as IKEA expanded overseas, Kamprad discovered that offering low prices wasn had enough, he to win over customers with truly beautiful designs.
After U s. consumers rejected IKEA furniture as cheap and ugly, the company launched a significant research effort in the mid-1990s to figure out what Americans wanted.
the company debuted its new designs at the Furniture Fair in Milan. As journalist John Leland would note in the New york times Magazine seven years later,
IKEA aesthetic coincided with a shift in American cultural values. After years of viewing furniture as a prized possession,
Americans were ready to have a more transitory relationship with their stuff. The disposable sofa had conquered America
and Europe and was on its way to Asia. IKEA had redefined how people viewed household furnishings.
Today, IKEA sells more than $30 billion worth of furniture each year and is one of the world largest single consumers of wood,
using a total of 20.27 million cubic yards in 2014. he invisible designer of domestic life,
Lauren Collins wrote in the New yorker in October 2011. hen IKEA stopped selling incandescent bulbs, last year,
IKEA may be wrong about the benefits of wireless charging, and its new furniture line could be a flop.
But if IKEA is right, the retailer is positioned uniquely to bring wireless charging to as many people as possible at the lowest possible price.
The global entanglement with charging cords may be about to end e
#With Reliability And Security At Stake, Microgrids Are Going Mainstream In what is becoming a harbinger of things to come,
#Long term Investors Should Prefer Facebook to Google Last week saw another slew of quarterly earnings releases.
For long-term investors, who hold stocks for years rather than months, these provide the opportunity to look at trends,
so they built a small desk top measuring device to deliver instant and accurate THC, CBD and CBN measurements.
allowing different coloured beams of light to be focused on a single point with a single metasurface lens.
open the closet, and your wardrobe is all there, she said, to enthusiastic applause
#Can One-shot Syringes Save The World? Marc Koska has had shot a at saving the world; a single shot that has taken him 31 years.
Back in 1984 the Englishman, then a 23-year-old who spent much of his time yachting in the Caribbean,
The Brooklyn-based alt-rockers promoted an Instagram and Twitter campaign#bestdayofmylife, after their biggest hit.
and rotating them around their axes, the scientists were able to simultaneously manipulate the phase and polarization of passing light.
and a different image when illuminated by a vertically polarized beam. he two images will appear overlapped under illumination with light polarized at 45 degrees,
MINIATURE CAMERAS AND MORE In another experiment, the team was able to use a metasurface to create a beam with radial polarization, that is, a beam
whose polarization is pointing toward the beam axis. Such beams have shaped doughnut intensity profiles and have applications in superresolution microscopy,
and generate these beams with higher efficiency and more purity. The team is currently working with industrial partners to create metasurfaces for use in commercial devices such as miniature cameras and spectrometers,
"stated co-author Michael Shevell, M d. co-director of the Canadian Cerebral palsy Registry and chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the MCH-MUHC."
. Scripps Family Chair Professor of Chemistry, described such a feat. But Dr. Lerner's team reasoned that a selection-based design of these junctions would be a more general approach to making useful protein-in-protein molecules.
or conjugated to hemiasterlin (a microtubule inhibitor) and saw strong inhibition of tumor cell growth and metastasis in vivo."
We first saw the technology back in August 2014, at which point it was only able to process 1-2 microliters per minute.
IBM compares this to 220 million books that would need 2, 200 km (1, 367 mi) of bookshelf.
Figure 1. Signal travelling through the main components of a Leddar sensing modulefigure 2. Emission beam pattern and match to a 16-element photodetectorfigure 3. Sample trace
and the y-a...Figure 4. Example of wide beam and different detection zones produced by the multi-element...
the Leddar sensor's LEDS and emitter optics are used to create a diffuse beam covering a wider area of interest.
The receiver collects the backscatter of the reflected light from objects in the beam and, using full-waveform analysis,
detects the presence of objects in each segment of the beam, measuring the distance of the detected objects (based on the time taken by the light to return to the sensor).
providing a variety of beam patterns for different needs. For example, in response to current needs, the technology is presently being offered in the form of two main adaptable platforms:
which offers a much wider beam and provides lateral discrimination abilities, suitable for applications that might traditionally use laser scanners,
and ranging for multiple segments of the beam without the need to scan (no moving parts).
and the angle of incidence that can be determined by imaging-collecting optics that focus the reflected beam on the sensor photodetectors.
of a Leddar sensing module Beam Pattern for Multi-Element Option The multiple-element photodetector has a rectangular sensing area.
The purpose of the reception optics is to collect the backscatter of light from objects in that beam onto the photodetector.
The combined emission and reception optics solution can be designed to obtain different beam widths. Currently
optics options with beam widths of approximately 9°,18°,24°,34°,45°and 95°are available on the multi-element option (the single-element option comes with a narrow 3°beam.
Figure 2. Emission beam pattern and match to a 16-element photodetector Figure 2. Emission beam pattern and match to a 16-element photodetector How Does It Work?
A threshold table is applied in the detection processing of the traces, and a threshold offset parameter is provided on most sensors
in order to adjust this threshold table. The offset can be set to increase or decrease the sensitivity of the sensor.
In automatic control mode, the sensor will dynamically adjust the LED intensity based on the amplitude of the signal for objects detected in the sensor beam.
The beam can then illuminate another object that isn completely"shadowed"by the closer object.
The wide beam contains multiple pulse signals like the one illustrated in Figure 3, creating several segments side by side and different detection zones.
Figure 4. Example of wide beam and different detection zones produced by the multi-element...
Figure 4. Example of wide beam and different detection zones produced by the multi-element platform;
this beam contains 16 of the pulses illustrated in Figure 3 Benefits of Leddar Technology Leddar sensors provide three key benefits compared to competing products:
As for the receiver, one can choose from several beam options, ranging from 3°to 95°.
but the stock will continue to trade under the same GOOG and GOOGL ticker symbols s
forcing the team back to the drawing board.""These limitations mean that the robots don know what the other robots are doing or
and 15 integrated interferometers (devices that superimpose one photon beam over another to look for anomalies in intensity or phase), each
Perhaps not as lightweight when combined with a standard chair as super-lightweight chairs like the Zinger, the unit is still very manageable not much more than a heavy laptop and a couple of books
which uses muon beams acting as magnetic probes to reveal magnetic properties on a nanoscale.
Researchers tested Virocap on the blood and stool samples of a small group of children with unexplained fevers.
Sepsis occurs when chemicals released into the bloodstream to fight an infection trigger an inflammatory cascade that can damage organs. e saw increased survival in mice
A firm called Equivital makes a chest-mounted wearable sensor that measures heart rate, stress, breathing, skin temperature and body position.
And it was in 2013 that he saw an example of this: the conductive ink technology developed by Yoshihiro Kawahara,
making them among the drugs that saw the highest increase last year. And given that six of every seven prescriptions filled in the U s. is for generic medications
But, according to Kenneth Thorpe, Chair in the Department of health Policy and Management at Emory University, there is more to Medicare Part D than meets the eye.
which includes microbiologist and Canada Research Chair Michael Gänzle and cereal scientist Thava Vasanthan, used subcritical fluid technology to extract phenolic compounds from the potato biomass.
and ethical considerations stem from the prospect that a person's stool could be used so reliably to identify him or her, even at a later date.
#In overweight couch potatoes, Vitamin c supplements mimic some exercise effects Overweight and obese people who take a high-dose of supplementary Vitamin c daily may get some of the cardiovascular benefits of exercise without the exercise,
to get sedentary Americans off the couch. Some 4 in 10 American adults are thought to be entirely sedentary.
Both weapons forgo conventional bullets for"directed energy"a focused beam of energy that heats up
a chiller that keeps the system from getting too hot, a 2-kilowatt laser and a"beam director"that points the laser light at the intended target.
by redesigning the beam director. The first prototype of the Compact Laser weapons System is 40 percent lighter than the vehicle-mounted HEL MD system,
. and also allows the motors that control the compact system's beam director to function quickly.
#Real-life Sonic'Tractor Beam'Can Levitate Objects Using Sound waves It may seem straight out of"Star trek,
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