nearly two-thirds of the company total greenhouse gas emissions occur upstream of its direct operations. e know our greatest impact is outside our four walls particularly in agriculture,
and attach to the tumors'vascular walls. When nanochains congregate inside a tumor, the researchers place a wire coil,
or high risk atherosclerotic plaques--inflamed fatty deposits in the artery wall and a main contributor to cardiovascular disease (CVD).
almost like slides of paintings on a screen we could all talk about, instead of the paintings themselves in their grandeur on museum walls.
When you shine a red laser pointer at a wall, for example, your eye detects red light. However, for all materials, there is a tiny amount of light bouncing off at integer multiples of the incoming frequency.
So with the red laser pointer, there will also be some blue light bouncing off of the wall.
which walls can automatically sense inhabitantsmovements. This could potentially aid in monitoring elderly people living alone.
"the team has been able to dramatically reduce the effects of the oxidation through the use of ionic species confined to the walls of microvascular channels within the flexible substrates."
and Zhitomirsky, a materials science and engineering professor, demonstrates an improved three-dimensional energy storage device constructed by trapping functional nanoparticles within the walls of a nanocellulose foam.
When you shine a red laser pointer at a wall, for example, your eye detects red light. However, for all materials, there is a tiny amount of light bouncing off at integer multiples of the incoming frequency.
So with the red laser pointer, there will also be some blue light bouncing off of the wall.
#Researchers probe nanoscale properties and mechanisms of lubricant films The pistons in your car engine rub up against their cylinder walls thousands of times a minute;
The paper("Probing the Molecular Architecture of Arabidopsis thaliana Secondary cell Walls Using Two-and Three-dimensional 13c Solid State Nuclear Magnetic resonance Spectroscopy")describing this work was Editors Choice for the American
It can fly along a tunnel with uneven, moving walls without measuring either speed or altitude.
all by itself, avoid vertical obstacles in a tunnel with moving walls. To achieve this, the researchers mimicked the ability of insects to use the passing landscape as they fly.
which is like a circular wall of mirrors to the electron. Image: Jon Wyrick, CNST/NIST) In some structures,
such as the dome in St pauls Cathedral in London, a person standing near a curved wall can hear the faintest sound made along any other part of that wall.
which is like a circular wall of mirrors to the electron. An electron that hits the step head-on can tunnel straight through it,
and travel along the sides of the curved walls of the barrier until they began to interfere with one another,
and push the pencil against a nearby wall, just enough to slide the robot gripper closer to the pencil midpoint. robotic gripper A simple robotic gripper can adjust its grip using the environment.
As Ramos mimes punching through a wall, the robot does the same. When the robots fist hits the wall, Ramos feels a jolt at his waist.
By reflex, he leans back against the jolt, causing the robot to rock back, effectively balancing the robot against the force of its punch.
while the robot may successfully punch through a wall, it would also fall headlong into that wall.
The interface allows a human to remotely feel the robots shifting weight, and quickly adjust the robots balance by shifting his own weight.
the robot can carry out momentum-driven tasks like punching through walls, or swinging a bat
In one test, the robot unexpectedly got its arm stuck in the wall. But, because the human was in the loop,
The wall thickness of the microtubes was kept below 10 micrometers, which helped proplatelets migrate through the walls and release platelets.
By pumping culture media, a solution filled with necessary nutrients, through the microtubes, the researchers mimicked the flow of blood.
and found the hydrogel would form a semi-solid to support the walls of the tiny vessel,
so the pressure of arterial blood would likely dislodge the embryo from the wall of the uterus.
#Echoless light could help send signals through walls and skin IT a call with no response.
and one on the other side of the organ wall. The clinician then deploys the patch and turns on the catheter's UV LIGHT.
And Tunnels Could Make Their Walls Talk Trying to get a building to tell you how it feeling is,
Researchers with the GENESI project want to make it so walls can talk back, by creating various sensors to fit inside buildings, tunnels, and bridges.
whether tucked away in tunnel walls or nestled in dark unlit crevices under bridges, replacing batteries isn always the easiest task for humans,
. expect to see more yelling at brick walls, like John Oliver does below e
#Tiny Drones Can See The World Like Insects Do Drones with better fly-sighttiny insect drones could be useful for disaster-area surveillance
but also everyday sights like paint strokes on the wall and drawings by kids. At the museum, can experience more fully
#Behind the Walls of the Largest Indoor farm in North america Farmedhere is the largest indoor vertical farm in the United states,
The Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou, a group of earthen buildings surrounded by high walls,
the low-pressure application facilitates novel concepts such as tanks with reduced wall thicknesses along with conformable concepts
the team presents a new technology called RF Capture that picks up wireless reflections off the human body to see the silhouette of a human standing behind a wall.
and even distinguish between 15 different people through a wall with nearly 90 percent accuracy.
even if they are behind furniture or walls. The device's motion-capturing technology makes it equally valuable for smart homes,
How it works The device works by transmitting wireless signals that traverse the wall and reflect off a person body back to the device.
the team presents a new technology called RF Capture that picks up wireless reflections off the human body to see the silhouette of a human standing behind a wall.
and even distinguish between 15 different people through a wall with nearly 90 percent accuracy.
even if they are behind furniture or walls. The device's motion-capturing technology makes it equally valuable for smart homes,
How it works The device works by transmitting wireless signals that traverse the wall and reflect off a person body back to the device.
When you shine a red laser pointer at a wall, for example, your eye detects red light.?However, for all materials, there is a tiny amount of light bouncing off at integer multiples of the incoming frequency.
So with the red laser pointer, there will also be some blue light bouncing off of the wall.
when a US ARMY vet used the battery-powered prosthetic to scale a rock-climbing wall, using nothing but his brain power.
the summer months on Mars see a shallow subsurface flow of briny water coming down from the planet's canyons and crater walls.
literally bouncing off the walls of the cell in random fashion, "Trotman says.""Using super-resolution microscopy,
Instead of an oven, you just plug the pizza into the wall and it cooks itself."
"The wall of these artificial blood vessels is very similar to that of natural ones, "says Heinz Schima of the Medical University of Vienna.
and this enriches the wall with growth factors. This encourages the migration of endogenous cells.
They are capable of killing bacteria by creating holes in their cellular wall and preventing any counterattack on their side.
and Zhitomirsky, a materials science and engineering professor, demonstrates an improved three-dimensional energy storage device constructed by trapping functional nanoparticles within the walls of a nanocellulose foam.
When you plug a device like a computer into the wall, electronic circuitry in the computer's power supply converts the AC oscillations into direct current (DC) that the device can use.
stand, walk, dance it can even beam a movie or slideshow on your wall with its built-in projector.
and the inner wall of the Target Bay has created unique design, logistic and engineering challenges.
and the (Target Bay) wall, said system manager Jay Ayers. o get the magnification we need (more than 10. 5x) we needed an additional one meter of space,
The system sends a pulse of laser light off of a wall or surface and into a nonvisible space.
and climb into cave walls and ceilings. ven though geology tells us there should be caves at these sites,
and one on the other side of the heart wall. The clinician then deploys the patch and turns on the catheter UV LIGHT.
and cater walls during the summer months on Mars. Eventually these dark streaks dry up as the planet's surface cools in autumn.
"a mixture of the Japanese words for"robot"and"phone")and it does everything from make phonecalls to project movies on your living room wall.
and turn when it reached the stomach wall. The researchers envisage that the patient would swallow the capsule on an empty stomach
who heralded the technology as fundamental transformation in how energy is delivered across the Earth Wall-mounted, with a sleek design,
The walls of the cage are created by high pressure ultrasound waves, while inside the cage, the pressure is close to zero. hen the particle is surrounded by high pressure,
and express themselves by scribbling on walls. People work for Google because it exciting, but the messaging wee heard this week has been anything but.
What if Wifi could see through walls? Adib posed the question to his adviser, professor Dina Katabi.
In a new paper they describe a sensor that sends radio signals through a wall and can identify people.
The team expects the sensor to be able to see through multiple walls and look as far as 40 feet.
These signals travel through walls just as Wireless internet signals do. Data from body parts that curve away from the device won be recognized
What if Wifi could see through walls? Adib posed the question to his adviser, professor Dina Katabi.
In a new paper out of MIT Computer science and Artificial intelligence Lab, the researchers describe a sensor that sends radio signals through a wall
The team expects the sensor to be able to see through multiple walls and look as far as 40 feet.
These signals travel through walls just as Wireless internet signals do. Data from body parts that curve away from the device won be recognized
They then used functional magnetic image resonance (fmri) imaging to show that a specific part of the brain (the medial wall of the precentral gyrus--a part of the primary motor cortex) activates both
They found that clusters of five GRP protein molecules bind to a polysaccharide a type of carbohydrate--beta-13-glucan in this case--along a larger carbohydrate molecule that makes a cell wall.
We have now been able to prove that the disease process actually can travel from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system in this case from the wall of the gut to the brain.
--but inside each particle the atoms stay perfectly lined up like bricks in a wall.
By contrast if the droplets were to melt to a liquid state the orderliness of the crystal structure would be eliminated entirely--like a wall tumbling into a heap of bricks.
Transformers convert the standard voltage from the wall outlet into the lower voltages required by electronic devices.
and define walls between neighboring cells--a functional compartmentalization that serves many physiological processes protecting genetic material regulating
The spine can poke right through the wall of the stomach. Right now there's no way to get Bythotrephes out of infested lakes.
thanks to a moisture mill a turbine engine driven by water evaporating from wet paper strips lining its walls.
Zizmos asks for volunteers to donate a tiny bit of interior wall space and a power outlet to host a sensor package,
and ensure that most of the heat is emitted out into the room rather than simply heating up the wall behind the heater. hile graphene does offer some attractive properties for reducing wasted energy,
but history shows that tech that doesn play well with others gets left behind as collaborative innovation happens outside its walls.
and even then those images were stuck mostly on the walls within their homes. This new technology meant portraits displaying a person current emotion were immediate
or the other side of a wall) or being able to use existing lighting infrastructure think LED street lamps to double up as Lifi access points.
or wall-mounted units that use an IR-based remote control to vary air temperature and fan speed.
including LED bulbs, plug-in lamps, thermostats, wall outlets, cameras, door locks and more. And in addition to its full range of first-party products,
and to allow for two to work in a standard wall outlet at the same time, or to keep one outlet free.
stomping around, banging off the walls. Still, as Piketty lengthy analysis suggests, the explanation for the rise in inequality is not a simple one.
Extending Human Capabilityalong one wall of the Biomechatronics Group lab wheeled shelves known as the dessert cart hold an array of prototypes of current and past projects:
and can be laminated to walls or ceilings. The sheets will contain organic LEDS, or OLEDSHE same kind of technology used in some ultrathin TVS and smartphones.
when the walls of the chamber are relatively close together but stops when the walls are moved further away. e propose here that the physical origin of the phenomenon is linked to the presence of the top and bottom walls of the self-assembly channel,
they say. In other words the walls must be close to enough to interact with the droplets, slowing them down.
This creates local changes in pressure in the fluid around the droplets that causes them to coalesce and tumble.
Greer s lab showed that by changing the thickness of the tube walls it s possible to control how the material fails.
When the walls are thick the ceramic shatters under pressure as expected. But trusses with thinner walls just 10 nanometers thick buckle
when compressed and then recover their shape. You don t expect these materials to recover##you expect them to be brittle
or the walls of a room. hey can still touch the swatches, so there is no shortcoming of the tactile feeling side of it,
and a plug dangling from it is plugged into the wall. Holmes picks up an ipad running a Wattup app that shows the two devices that are enabled for chargingine,
theye going to plug it into a wall. The most common wireless-charging technology currently available is magnetic induction,
Currently, the Wattup system charges a device in twice the time it takes a wall charger to do the same job,
about 20 percent of the power siphoned from a wall outlet is delivered to gadgets. If the end result is wasting energy,
The new technique grows graphene in an industrial cold wall CVD system, a state-of-the-art piece of equipment recently developed by UK graphene company Moorfield.
when building non-vertical walls, and Smart Support structures or printing upport-less they explain.
doors and modular walls. he idea of the project is to develop a technology that can be used in reinforcing the manufacturing industry in the region,
which allows only pure water vapor to permeate its walls. Potable water emerges from the net flux of water vapor
The new method allows the production of hollow platinum nanocages with ultra-thin walls. These atomic-scale layers of platinum are produced through a solution-based approach
and Biochemistry and the School of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at Georgia Tech. e have made hollow nanocages of platinum with walls as thin as a few atomic layers
but their walls were not as thin as these. Earlier examples had wall thicknesses of approximately 5 nm.
This new method is capable of producing shell walls with a thickness of less than 1 nm.
As both the inner and outer layers of the porous nanocages play a vital role in catalytic activity,
Analysis of the bioartificial limbs confirmed the presence of vascular cells along blood vessel walls and muscle cells aligned into appropriate fibers throughout the muscle matrix.
as in human brains, adult neural stem cells reside on the walls of cavities called ventricles, which are filled with cerebrospinal fluid.
which they believe are likely to be due to the damage caused to the lining of the oesophagus by stomach acid splashing onto its walls;
the liquid begins to flow into the tube, pulled by a combination of surface tension in the liquid and adhesion between the liquid and the walls of the tube.
Dr. Elsken van der Wall, a medical oncologist working for the UMC Utrecht Cancer Center e
Eva, the first evaporation-powered car, rolls along, thanks to a moisture mill a turbine engine driven by water evaporating from wet paper strips lining its walls.
CLIMBING WALLS AND SPIDER SENSEWHILE we will have to wait for suits that give humans the powers of Iron man and Superman,
technology already exists that let people climb walls like Spiderman. Scientists from Stanford university recently devised a climbing system inspired by geckos that enables humans to scale vertical glass.
a human of mass 70 kg (11 stone) successfully ascended a 3. 6-metre (11 ft) vertical glass wall with 140 square centimetres of gecko-inspired dry
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,
climb walls and even turn into a tank to move across tough terrain. The Carnegie mellon University Highly Intelligent Mobile Platform,
'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.
The plants are kept hydrated by drips of water condensing on the inner walls of the biospheres,
#Wize Mirror reads back vital signs Mirror mirror on the wall, am I at risk of heart disease?
supporting water conservation initiatives outside of your company walls reinforce efforts being made inside to preserve this precious commodity throughout the production process.
but those devices are powered still by being tethered to a wall or a reserve power pack. What if you could generate power for your mobile devices simply by moving your body,
The router could even power the camera through a brick wall, demonstrating that it would be possible to attach the device outside
designed so as to ensure that the product is passed gently along the tank walls, as soon as it comes into contact with the deaeration tank specially designed cover.
the juice thus forms a very thin film over the tank walls. Utilising the tank entire surface area,
The SAGM is a new kind of grenade that can find an enemy hiding behind an object, a wall or other would-be cover.
say, low mud walls typical of battle environments like Afghanistan, they can avoid grenade rounds.
While in the air the SAGM will detect walls, without even relying on a range finder. After it passes the wall,
the SAGM explodes itself in the air above the target. To be truly versatile and effective downrange,
that's the point where many groups hit a wall. After a genome is sequenced, scientists are left with billions of data points to analyze before any truly useful information can be gleaned for use in research and clinical settings."
but the new ballistic wallpaper under development by the US ARMY Corps of Engineers uses a special fiber inlay to help prevent walls from collapsing under blast effects.
but whole walls. According to Nick Boone, a research mechanical engineer with the US ARMY Corps of Engineers'Engineer Research and development Center (ERDC) in Vicksburg, Mississippi, soldiers will often take temporary shelter in abandoned buildings made of masonry, brick, cinderblock,
lightweight means of quickly reinforcing existing walls. It consists of rolls of adhesive wallpaper made of flexible polymer film,
and keeps blast-damaged walls from turning into a hail of flying debris. Boone says that the wallpaper has undergone already blast testing at Fort Polk, Louisiana, and Eglin Air force base,
#Wi-fi signals used to perform a head count The technology is basically the same as that previously used by Mostofi's team to look through walls.
but also locate people behind solid walls. The video below explains the head-counting Wi-fi technology,
Because the tube's wall is thicker on one side than the other, the tube as a whole coils towards the thinner side as it stiffens with the higher air pressure.
The evaporating sea water condenses on the inner walls of the biosphere, creating a high-humidity environment (up to 85 percent) that favors crop growth.
On a sunny day, that just as good as a 5v/2a wall charger. Solar Paper also has some built-in smarts to help users get the most out of it.
The Viba isn attached directly to a building walls or skeleton, but buried in the ground
Moreover, the researcher claimed that the router could even power the camera through a brick wall.
Following this, the resulting product was transferred to a rotating-wall bioreactor where an endothelium layer,
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and an international visiting research scholar at the UBC Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, who coordinated the research.
Damascelli and Giannetti have been awarded a Peter Wall Institute International Scholarship aimed at reinforcing their collaboration
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Thus, magnetic fields around the sensor are concentrated in the walls of this box.""In experiments, the developed system was able to clearly detect a steel ball with a diameter as small as 0. 3 mm.
#Exciton, exciton on the wall Researchers have observed, in metals for the first time, transient excitons the primary response of free electrons to light.
As in a wall, several layers of particles are placed on top of each other in an offset arrangement;
Analysis of the bioartificial limbs confirmed the presence of vascular cells along blood vessel walls and muscle cells aligned into appropriate fibers throughout the muscle matrix.
The air pressure and the microtube's asymmetrical wall thickness created a circular bend. They further describe how they added a small lump of PDMS to the base of the tube to amplify the bend
the liquid begins to flow into the tube, pulled by a combination of surface tension in the liquid and adhesion between the liquid and the walls of the tube.
because the team headed by Ralph Ernstorfer and Simon Wall, scientist at the ICFO-Institut de Cincies Fotniques,
and crumbled under the weight of"a relentless wall of water"as the Governor of Texas described it.
mission payload operators and a tactical commander who are located in a control room with three large TV screens on the wall
#Smart mirror monitors your face for telltale signs of disease Mirror mirror on the wall, am I at risk of heart disease?
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