which would be implanted under the chest muscle through an incision in the left armpit. The whole surgery should take an hour
and chest wall defects. But the compounds in the scaffold can also affect stem cells,
#High-capacity batteries made from wood pulp NEW YORK: Ever heard of a battery made of wood pulp?
Here is developed one by researchers from KTH Royal Institute of technology, Sweden, and Stanford university, US. Using nanocellulose broken down from tree fibres,
One benefit of the new wood-based aerogel material is that it can be used for three-dimensional structures."
Ever heard of a battery made of wood pulp? Here is developed one by researchers from KTH Royal Institute of technology, Sweden,
One benefit of the new wood-based aerogel material is that it can be used for three-dimensional structures."
All it requires is 30 minutes extra on the operation table,''added Dr Chaturvedi. Dr Richa Vaish, another researcher in the study, said that one death could be prevented for every eight patients who undergoes a neck dissection n
All it requires is 30 minutes extra on the operation table,''added Dr Chaturvedi. Dr Richa Vaish, another researcher in the study, said that one death could be prevented for every eight patients who undergoes a neck dissection n
"Currently, we are piloting a bench top version in our clinical investigations but aim to develop two types of devices for the market.
"Currently, we are piloting a bench top version in our clinical investigations but aim to develop two types of devices for the market.
"says John-Arne Rottingen, head of infectious disease control at the Norwegian Institute of Public health and chair of the trial's steering group."
Their version of the device, the Nanofrazor, has been able to outperform conventional electron-beam lithography equipment used in the semiconductor manufacturing process and costs just $500
A resin table is affixed then to its left arm for holding and turning the object.
Already, Gonzalez is out of the bed and moving whereas before the surgery she could barely move
it is also eliminating the problem of unintended patterns that can be created from other materials due to polymer expansions or leftover ash and residue.
#Formfutura unveils Easywood Olive and Ebony, two new wood-like 3d printer filaments Jun 9, 2015 By Alecwith an internet full of 3d printable designs,
feel and smell like real wood. Because of its low shrinkage factor, Easywood#is nearly warp-free
Due to its low tendency to warp Easywood#can be printed without a heated print bed they say.
all you need to do grind the surface of your prints a little bit with fine sandpaper. This will quickly create the beautiful wood-nerve structure
in either olive green or dark brown of course, that we are all looking for. This will simply highlight the rough edges and surfaces,
as you would see on actual wood. This works best on the roughest surfaces, so in this case layers might actually be your friend.
It opens the way to 3d printing much larger objects, from machine casings, to furniture and much more.
The latest such story comes from Turkeyillamentum Launches New Wood and Crystal clear 3d printing Filaments Having tried it personally,
but, this time, they have enhanced 3d printed catalyst bed thrusters that could launch us out of orbit.
With the help of their unique additive manufacturing and coating method, they were able to create monolithic catalyst beds that hold up nicely through various rounds of testing,
it seems that University of Birmingham monolithic catalyst beds actually out-perform standard ceria pellets catalyst beds.
In other words, the catalyst beds were extremely reactive. This 3d printed catalyst bed and all of the additive manufactured parts that are making their way through trials will certainly impact the space industry by encouraging innovative design and material use
increasing performance and compactness, aiding in lower production costs and in producing less overall waste in the manufacturing process. 3d printed products like the University of Birmingham catalyst bed,
may take years to develop, but once they have a working prototype, can be manufactured additively very quickly so they can make an immediate impact on the market.
is a titanium alloy implant manufactured with Electron Beam Melt (EBM) technology. Due to its 3d printed nature, the implant can both be customized to the patient,
the Lyter releases a beam to the Lytepuck, which carries the commands to activate the responses as required.
But when the two beams are combined and directed in a way that they meet at a certain point on the object,
and red beams that are directed on to a small focal point on the object. Examination of dynamic processes In the case of the zebrafish larva,
picnic or first dating night at that restaurant where the waiter accidently spills the red wine on your-probably well built chest.
Everett Carpenter, Ph d.,a professor in the Department of chemistry and director of the VCU's Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Program, said the new material is"already showing promise, even for applications beyond permanent magnets."
XPS is used a technique to measure the surface chemistry of a particular material by firing a beam of x-rays at it
The gold nano-spirals in this study were created using scanning electron-beam lithography-platinum or silver would also be suitable materials,
or beam, is a long and thin strip of microscopic dimensions (5 micrometers long, 1 micrometer wide and 90 nanometers thick), connected tightly to a chip.
imagine you press one end of a ruler tightly to the edge of a table
"Using papermaking techniques on oxidized graphite and regeneration are the two basic methods for producing graphene,
To generate that beam of ions, the researchers used a large particle accelerator called a cyclotron, which accelerates protons through a spiral path inside the machine
a laser beam can be split onto two arms by a beam-splitter and recombined with beam combiner.
The light waves then overlap (they"interfere) "and strengthen or weaken each other, depending on how their relative state of phase in the two arms of the interferometer.
and wirelessly transmit them via Bluetooth to the tablet on the table in front of her, where software processes all the data and relays it to her avatar.
Possible solutions include development of complex antenna arrays that may provide novel capabilities such as beam steering--the capability to transmit in many different directions to point the beam directly at the receiving device and even track mobile devices.
As a result, they create a reflected beam as well as a perceptible shadow behind and become detectable.
allowing more patients to live normal lives, reducing hospital administration and freeing up beds. Kathryn believes that new research integrating electronics directly into the fabric of clothing could move us a step closer to this smart technology.
just as a damp piece of wood takes longer to burn in a campfire. According to the US Environmental protection agency, peat fires burn at lower temperatures and produce smoke that is more harmful,
"said Dr Koppenburg who first saw a signal begin to emerge in 2012.""There is no way that
As a metaphor, imagine a furniture retailer keeps most of its goods in a distant hub that is cheap to run
'said Professor Geoff Woods of the University of Cambridge, one of the leaders of the research.'
Ph d.,professor and chair of UCSF Department of Physiology. Julius collaborated with Yifan Cheng, Ph d.,associate professor of biochemistry and biophysics,
As the beam hits these molecules, it can produce photons that have a different frequency from the laser light.
Synchrotron X-ray scattering utilizes a particle accelerator to generate X-ray beams that allow researchers to determine how atoms
what looks like a tiny, painless version of a bed of nails. When this patch was placed onto the skin,
Heather and Melanie Muss Endowed Chair and a principal investigator in the UCSF Brain tumor Research center and the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research. t may be unwelcome
because theye so hard to study, said Tony Hunter, American Cancer Society Professor, holder of the Dulbecco Chair in the Salk Molecular and Cell biology Laboratory and senior author of the new paper.
A team of researchers at the Defitech Foundation Chair in Brain-Machine Interface (CNBI headed by José del R. Millán,
the table is one piece of furniture that has remained largely the same for thousands of years. 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.
Paris-based industrial designer Jean-Sébastien Lagrange teamed up with French engineer Raphaël Ménard to create the Zero Energy Furniture table, also known as the ZEF Climatic Table.
The ZEF table looks like any other with the sleek design of a solid plank oak top
and angled legs but it could hold the secret to cutting energy costs by as much as 60%.
and energy issues on a furniture scale, Lagrange told WIRED. Beneath the oak table are a series of phase-changing materials (PCMS) placed between the wood
and anodized aluminum bottom. The materials soften when the surrounding room reaches around 71 degrees,
That means the table is essentially working like a hermal sponge as Lagrange and Ménard put it,
According to the inventors, the table has the potential to reduce heating needs by as much as 60%and cooling demands by as much as 30,
the ZEF Climatic Table is most useful. For example if a room heats up on a sunny day and then the temperature drops at night,
the ZEF table would make the climate in that room more consistent. The ZEF table works best in rooms that undergo significant temperature changes frequently.
It would also be best in parts of the world where air conditioning is either undesirable like in parts of Europe where it thought to cause illnesses or unattainable.
it would be fighting the ZEF table and using more energy instead of less. Lagrange and Ménard are planning more Zero Energy Furniture in the future.
The pair told WIRED that they are looking into home goods as well as lighting designs in their next project
"Deutsche bank say around 10%of the value of Chinese stocks are held by leveraged investors. REUTERS/China Dailyif the stock is a dog it will eventually come back down to earth.
The flow of all this cash into stock markets pushed up prices because demand was greater than supply.
Deutsche bank's Jim Reid says separately on Tuesday that the return of nosediving stocks on Monday looks"pretty random"the mechanics of the market are screwed
Jeff Wood monitors developments in urban transport technology at The Direct Transfer website. While he says"transit agencies are pretty far behind the times
Wood says increasing the frequency of buses and trains is key, but"the network is the biggest thing:"
and we believe our presence at the table will be helpful in designing an approach that will be both practical
The eventual goal is to have entire farms of biowave devices like beds of kelp linked together.
and fouling notes Ah-Hyung (Alissa) Park chair in applied climate science and associate professor of Earth and environmental engineering at Columbia University who was involved not in the research.
go to the cupboard, open it, take out the cup, close the cupboard, turn back around, return to you,
manoeuvre the cup over the bench, and release the cup. This is one of the key parts of figuring out machine learning:
How can you program a robot so that it can intuit that a plastic cup, a glass and a mug may all be classified under the general term"cup"?
or the cortex precisely because it has the same mechanical properties as the dura mater itself said study co-author and EPFL Bertarelli Chair in Neuroprosthetic Technology Stphanie Lacour.
when touched the hologram texture feels like sandpaper. Although previous studies have used nanosecond and femtosecond lasers to create images,
which continues the beam through a series of lenses, a mirror and a Galvano scanner,
08:14 GMT, 22 may 2015 The technology to transform yourself into your favourite superhero is quickly becoming a reality-thankfully without the outlandish Lycra wardrobe.
#Meet CHIMP, the chainsaw wielding robot that can walk, climb walls and even transform into a TANK Researchers have unveiled the nearest thing yet to a real-life transformer-a human sized robot that can walk,
'and a use power tools such as a chainsaw to help it climb ladders, scale buildings and even hold a car's steering wheel.
'The finals will see 25 robots will traverse rubble, saw through walls, and drive a vehicle through a simulated disaster zone in the DARPA Robotics Challenge final showdown-with a'mystery'round thrown in.
which come in clamp, desk and standard light forms, to stay where people want them. sing 3-Axis Glide motion,
The arm moves vertically using a counterweight pulley system inspired by the construction crane lifts and drawing boards,
The CSYS light costs £399 ($610) for the clamp or desk light design and £599 ($916) for a freestanding taller version.
for learning or even for 3d phone calls so you could talk to a digital 3d version of a loved one on your coffee table-just like the holographic message from Princess Leia created by R2-D2.
It is suggested currently that the device can be used by a group of people to play games face-to-face sitting round a table.
An unknown'transmission system'would fire the beams towards their target. No other technical specifications have been given
'Why would I need 50 shirts in my closet if I could change the color and pattern?'
This scanner positions the beam through two more lenses onto a mirror to finally show the final voxel shape,
according to Jaap Peters, from the city council's engineering bureau.''We're very positive towards the developments around Plasticroad,
Martin Tajmar, professor and chair for Space Systems at the Dresden University of Technology, presented his work at the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics'Propulsion and Energy Forum in Orlando yesterday.
though imperfect method of access to homes, vehicles and even cupboards. why do we still use them?
and to read him stories at bed time. eing a person with a disability who has two children of her own,
This follows the trend seen in 2013 due to a booming DRAM market that saw revenue increase 31.7%during 2014 as the undersupply
including ASIC, discretes and microcomponents, all device categories saw positive growth in 2014, but none could match the growth of the memory market,
The material exhibits different characteristics along the x-and y-axes in the same plane.
The material exhibits different characteristics along the x-and y-axes in the same plane.
what skeletons they have in their closet, "said Babak Pasdar, president and chief executive of Bat Blue Network, a cybersecurity firm.
#Lessons From Companies Thriving With 100 Percent Remote Teams The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released its much-anticipated American Time Use Survey,
Wattup combats this problem with a type of beam-forming technology. That Bluetooth connection is used to focus a tight cone of electromagnetic waves on the target,
but maybe your tablet is getting low from an evening of couch computing, it switches automatically to recharging that one.
The Bluetooth tether that is used to direct beam-forming can also authenticate devices. Wattup can operate in protected mode where only authorized devices can connect,
and shape the resultant beam, scanning it across the room analogous to the idea of phased array optics.
the individual array beams combining coherently in the air to form a single light beam and a spot on the screen. herefore, thanks to the complexity of the task at hand,
RIBA (Robot for Interactive Body Assistance) is designed to gently lift patients into or out of bed,
The robotic assistant can also carefully lift patients from a wheelchair and place them in the bed r
or more of the beams can be swiveled to shine on the deer or human, possibly strobing (flashing) the object to lock them in place.
Automakers would like to use multi-array headlamp elements to paint a high-beam picture of the road ahead,
Aquila is powered a solar unmanned plane that beams down internet connectivity from the sky. It has the wingspan of a Boeing 737,
Aquila is powered a solar unmanned plane that beams down internet connectivity from the sky. It has the wingspan of a Boeing 737,
Aquila is powered a solar unmanned plane that beams down internet connectivity from the sky. It has the wingspan of a Boeing 737,
Aquila is powered a solar unmanned plane that beams down internet connectivity from the sky. It has the wingspan of a Boeing 737,
The team used BRETT, a Willow Garage Personal Robot 2, in experiments much like the play of small children
And then an adult scans his or her ear with the same tablet to quickly pull up their stocks, weather, news and social media apps.
as the table below shows, four of the top five vendors saw a fall in Q4 slate sales,
Think of the most commonly used ingredients chicken and garlic people use them to just get dinner on the table.
says lead author Satya Dandekar, who chairs the department of medical microbiology and immunology at University of California,
#Bed nets can#t stop new#super mosquito#Bed nets treated with insecticide aren enough to stop a new uper mosquito?
and S formsof Anopheles gambiaeut now recognize them as separate species. t uperwith respect to its ability to survive exposure to the insecticides on treated bed nets,
Much of that is attributed to the insecticide-treated bed nets. However, it was just a matter of time for insecticide resistance to emerge.
a professor and chair of neuroscience at Brown University and senior author of the study. oo much excitation relative to inhibition you get a seizure,
said committee chair Bernard Lo, president of the Greenwall Foundation, a funder of bioethics research. ur recommendations attempt to balance the interests of different stakeholders with the public interest in having the best information possible regarding the effectiveness and safety of therapies.
"says Geoff Woods, M d, from the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research at the University of Cambridge,
Pall plans to introduce a single-use product line using AWS technology for the clarification of cell culture at both bench scale
Thomas Burris, Ph d.,chair of pharmacology and physiology at SLU and colleagues at the Scripps Research Institute developed the novel therapeutic.
Using a beam of IR light invisible to the fly, the Stanford robot is able to identify individuals by the pattern reflected off the thorax.
#3d printed flutes hit the right notes Researchers at Australia's University of Wollongong (UOW) have created a number of 3d printed custom flutes that can play microtonal tunings otherwise unachievable with standard flutes,
and we'd hazard a guess that many guitarists would pick a handmade wooden axe over a new 3d printed alternative, for example.
the new research may offer a compelling reason for flautists to consider trying out a 3d printed flute.
To create the custom flutes, the UOW team made use of existing research data to mathematically plot the precise size the instrument must measure
and a custom flute was manufactured duly.""There are huge possibilities for the future of this project,
"Several flutes with custom tunings have been produced and have featured in live theatre performances around Australia. Spinks further posits that the flutes could have commercial potential
and eventually lead to musicians being able to order flutes which offer a particular desired microtonal tuning.
You can see (and hear) the flutes in use, in the following video o
#Remote-control Range rover can be driven with a smartphone app High end cars are creeping towards full autonomy,
unlocking new abilities every generation that allow them to drive themselves under certain conditions. Now, using the sensors
And soon we might have the ability to charge our devices by the dozen from up to 30 ft (9 m) and coming straight from our furniture.
In a new study, the team discovered that applying the vibrations of an ultrasound served to stimulate a certain pathway that substitutes for the regular fibroblast migration route and recruits the cells to the wound bed.
which has a beam that is 193 nm wide. EUV beams are only 13.5 nm wide,
however they are expensive and to date have been difficult to deploy on a commercial level. We probably won see any 7 nm chips on the market for at least a few years because of how expensive they are to produce,
structural insulated panels (SIPS), external insulation and low-emissivity double-glazed aluminum-clad timber frame windows and doors.
Ford is developing headlight technology that widens the beam at junctions and detects pedestrians and animals.
along with current Malaria prevention techniques, like bed nets. 80%of the children involved in the clinical trials were protected also by insecticide treated bed nets.
and sustain nuclear security R&d $1. 9 billion for nuclear nonproliferation to continue to reduce global stocks of weapons-useable nuclear materials $5. 8 billion for environmental management to"address the legal
Nowhere is investor interest in energy solutions more apparent than at the grid edge. 2014 saw a dramatic increase in venture capital and private equity investment in companies developing innovative solutions, particularly energy storage, demand
wood pulp. Tough yet flexible, these spongy devices can withstand both shock and stress, a feature that many stretchable electronics do not possess.
To create their innovative wood-based aerogel material, scientists from KTH Royal Institute of technology and Stanford university started off by breaking down cellulose,
a long chain of sugar molecules found in plant cell walls that bestows wood with its strength.
light and soft, aid Hamedi. he material resembles foam in a mattress, though it is a little harder, lighter and more porous.
Max Hamedi and Wallenberg Wood Science Center Via IFLSCIENC g
#Scientists create riction-freematerial US Department of energy Scientists at the Argonne National Laboratory have found a way to use diamonds
the Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair in Chemistry at UT Dallas. e make the inelastic carbon nanotube sheaths of our sheath-core fibers super stretchable by modulating large buckles with small buckles,
CA and at Cypress Semiconductor wafer foundry located in Bloomington, Minnesota. The 1000-qubit milestone is the result of intensive research and development by D-Wave
"We're talking about printing out a circuit at your desk in less than 30 minutes,
"The researchers generated more than 40 different geometric designs, from single and multiple spirals and rings to spherical baskets, cubical boxes, peacocks, flowers, tents, tables and starfish.
and use it every day just yet the prosthesis is still resting on a table in the lab for further research.
So far, Davidson has experimented with small arrays of gold nano-spirals on a glass substrate made using scanning electron-beam lithography.
In XAS, a beam of x-rays bombards the catalyst sample and deposits energy as it passes through the micro-reactor.
The violet DPA output in (a) swamps the green beam that is clearly seen in (b),
No one has been able to create a laser that beams white l lasers are capable of emitting over the full visible color spectrum,
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Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science and a member of Rice's Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology.
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#'Smart bandage'detects bed sores before they are visible to doctors Abstract: Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, are developing a new type of bandage that does far more than stanch the bleeding from a paper cut or scraped knee.
Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and director of its Nanomaterials Research Group, has created a two-dimensional carbon/sulfur nanolaminate that could be a viable candidate for use as a lithium-sulfur
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