Synopsis: Domenii: Textile, leather & fashion: Textile, leather & fashion generale:


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Mascola says. hat the real challenge here. c


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#Researchers create a sonic tractor beam Using a simple set of loudspeakers, scientists have figured out a way to levitate


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But until now, no one has been able to determine the molecular makeup of these pores, and how they are formed.

the researchers found that it prevented the dyes flowing into the vacuole. hat was our first indication that these proteins actually have a role in small-molecule transfer,


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Fedeles says. hat gave us confidence that this phenomenon would in fact happen in human cells containing high levels of 5clc.


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#A bipedal robot with human reflexes Deep in the basement of MIT Building 3, a two-legged robot named HERMES is wreaking controlled havoc:

Ramosevery move is translated instantly to HERMES, much like a puppeteer controlling his marionette. As Ramos mimes punching through a wall,

Ramos and his colleagues envision deploying HERMES to a disaster site, where the robot would explore the area,

guided by a human operator from a remote location. e eventually have someone wearing a full-body suit and goggles,

The researchers worked with HERMES, a 100-pound biped robot designed by the team, along with the interface, for disaster response.


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Wang says this work has demonstrated hat you can actively modify the rate of nucleation. It has not been shown previously that this is possible.


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"Singtel group chief executive Chua Sock Koong said in the statement. Speaking at a news conference Chua added:"


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which have to be resolved using shoe inserts. There's a better solution on the horizon: With the completely new measuring technique developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Machine tools


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not a well-defined pocket seen in other druggable proteins targeted by many current cancer therapies."


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#Bacterial raincoat discovery paves way to better crop protection Researchers have discovered how communities of beneficial bacteria form a waterproof coating on the roots of plants,


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Its three major tributary glaciers are fed by their own tributaries farther inland. hat is really surprising about Larsen B is how quickly the changes are taking place,


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Fedeles says. hat gave us confidence that this phenomenon would in fact happen in human cells containing high levels of 5clc.


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hat separates the aluminum from the liquid electrolytebetween the battery two electrodes. The shell does not expand


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he says. hat paradigm has been overthrown. he research team was able to analyze the factors that make for efficient ion conduction in solids,


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ripples in the fabric of space-time. ee been thinking a lot about using these methods to detect gravitational waves from pulsarsncredibly dense stars that are the mass of our sun compressed into a 10 km radius and spin at 10 to 100 times a second,


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the control of polarization also enables simple gadgets such as 3-D glasses and polarized sunglasses. f you think of a modern microscope,

it has multiple components that have to be assembled carefully inside, Faraon says. ut with our platform,


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and Devadasapproach is in finding a simple and efficient means of enforcing a global logical-time ordering. hat we do is we just assign time stamps to each operation,


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director of Berkeley Lab Materials sciences Division and a world authority on metamaterials artificial nanostructures engineered with electromagnetic properties not found in nature. ur ultra-thin cloak now looks like a coat.

however, allow us to manipulate the phase of a propagating wave directly through the use of subwavelength-sized elements that locally tailor the electromagnetic response at the nanoscale,


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director of Berkeley Lab Materials sciences Division and a world authority on metamaterials artificial nanostructures engineered with electromagnetic properties not found in nature. ur ultra-thin cloak now looks like a coat.

however, allow us to manipulate the phase of a propagating wave directly through the use of subwavelength-sized elements that locally tailor the electromagnetic response at the nanoscale,


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Wang says this work has demonstrated hat you can actively modify the rate of nucleation. It has not been shown previously that this is possible.


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or impacting them in some other way that eliminates the ability to observe them accurately. hen studying individual nanoparticles you have to send some kind of probe to ask the particle hat are you doing?


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the researchers fabricated the portable CPL sensors by laying down nanowires in a zigzag pattern over a thin sheet of acrylic affixed to a thick silver plate.

they have a few tricks up their sleeves that they believe will improve that efficiency in the next generation of their devices e


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as well as those of us who were hoping to have a camera that could also warm up our Hot Pockets l


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if they have a good guess about what wrong with an infant. Such tests check a few specific spots on the genome,


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#A Particle accelerator the Size of a Sewing needle An international research team has demonstrated a high-performance particle accelerator the size of a 1-millimeter mechanical pencil replacement lead.

sheathed in a copper jacket. The quartz walls are 270 m thick, leaving a central vacuum 400 m in diameter.


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and both investment and innovation was limited to players with close ties to the ag sector.

And even further out there, New york-based Modern Meadow is printing meat and leather products with 3d technology.

Modern Meadow has an opportunity to take on the $54 billion leather market by cultivating cow-less leather from real cells.

And unlike leather made from an animal, the process doesn require any harsh chemical treatments.

and has been on an acquisition spree itself with other Silicon valley startups like Farmers Edge following suit.


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or glasses to view the image, meaning it extremely user friendly. Because you can display any image (moving or still),


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a specially designed 5m-diameter spherically concave fabric screen and a dome mirror projecting the image onto the screen.

whether we will be able to drape a concave fabric screen over our living rooms so we can move IKEA furniture around in real-time in 3d a


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This means way more use cases than ever possible with flat images even without a pair of 3d glasses.


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#Hack Helps Patients Prevent Adverse Drug Reactions For anyone who ever Googled hat happens when you take prescription drug with other prescription drug,


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Unlike imitation diamonds such as cubic zirconia, stones that are grown"(the nascent industry's preferred term) in labs have the same physical characteristics and chemical makeup as the real thing.


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#Thai university develops bulletproof vest made of silk BANGKOK: A team of university researchers in Thailand has developed the world's first bulletproof vest made from natural silk,

a media report said on Tuesday. The vest can withstand. 38 and. 22 calibre bullets fired from a distance of three metres, Panomkorn Khwakhong,

which has a reputation for quality silk clothing. Panomkorn said the silk vest is also able to take repeated hits without deteriorating.

His team planned to continue developing the vest and make a version that can withstand automatic weapons fire,


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said his guess is that naledi fits within a known group of early Homo creatures from around 2 million year ago.


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but frozen solid in the polar ice caps. There have been fleeting hints of recent liquid water,

But that was educated just an guess. Lujendra Ojha, a graduate student at the Georgia Institute of technology, turned to another instrument on the orbiter that identifies types of molecules by


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whether microorganisms within mealworms and other insects can biodegrade plastics such as polypropylene (used in products ranging from textiles to automotive components),


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whether microorganisms within mealworms and other insects can biodegrade plastics such as polypropylene (used in products ranging from textiles to automotive components),


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#New eye lens may spell end of reading glasses An Indian-origin researcher in the UK is developing an adjustable artificial lens,

and can require optical aids, such as reading glasses. Devesh Mistry, a postgraduate research student in the School of Physics and Astronomy, at the University of Leeds is working with liquid crystal to create a truly adjustable artificial lens."


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Inspired by a striking bodysuit worn by Australian gold medallist Cathy Freeman at the 2000 Sydney Olympics

Waldie and his collaborators have spent more than 15 years getting the suit into space. Skintight and made of bidirectional elastics,

I wondered if a suit like the one worn by Freeman could fool the body into thinking it was on the ground rather than in space,


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Lily is programmed to fly itself thanks to an external GPS device that can be slipped into a user pocket.

Included in the pocket GPS unit are sensors that will let Lily know if a user is moving vertically such as a jump or fall.

Additionally, the pocket unit will feature buttons that allow a user to bring the device closer

of which can be trained onto the user through the use of the pocket GPS unit. Balaresque just might have a holiday hit on his hands


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Duraform polyamide (PA), Duraform glass-filled (GF), and Duraform HST Composite. Yost is acutely aware of his many critics and nonbeleivers,


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said Jackson. hat if we didn have to use any of the materials that we typically have?

and say, hat if?


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#Scientists announce a method for 3d printing objects out of living human cells Scientists at the University of Florida developed a way to print detailed soft structures from a 3d printer.


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it can lift such thin and delicate items as a pen, glasses or a long Q-Tip in each of the tests,


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and yet all along wee been carrying 99%of the required technology in our very own pockets.

200 projects for top clients including Calvin klein, Vodafone, and Coca cola, this is the first time any of their companies has used Kickstarter.


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#Sponge Suit 3d printed bikini with cleantech material cleans water as you swim From the ocean to our local lakes and even neighbourhood swimming pools,

and has been incorporated into a 3d printed bikini that will allow wearers to clean our oceans as they swim.

and the material can be used up to 20 times before being recycled. e designed a swimwear that is environmentally proactive,

The make the swimsuit, the material was moulded into the shape of a bikini and encapsulated into a agemade from a strong 3d printed elastomer with the necessary flexibility to fit to the contours of the body.

In addition to the stylish bikini shown above, the material could also be used for men bathing suits, swimming caps or full-body wetsuits.

And, once the material has been used sufficiently, the pads can simply be replaced with fresh ones to continue its water-cleaning mission without requiring the wearer to buy a brand new suit.

The developers even predict that in the near future, there could be facilities much like dry cleaners that collect the used Spongesuits,

separate the contaminants, and recycle the rest. Finally, the material is surprisingly affordable and has serious mass market potential.


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and technological capability, said Naomi Kaempfer, Creative Director Art Fashion design at Stratasys. D printing Mushtari is a wonderful example of how far this collaboration can bring us.

Channels and pockets were implemented then to enhance the flow and functionality of the cells. This can only be achieved using multi-material 3d printing with high spatial resolution for manufacturing. n the end


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It is used to make plastic drink bottles as well as many other products (including fabrics) and for packaging purposes


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a commonly occurring calcium-based mineral. owadays, calcium phosphates, glasses, and polymers are used widely as bone regenerators and biocompatible functional materials in tissue engineering,


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he says. hat we want to demonstrate is the beginning of what next. What we want to do is get people thinking,


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While You Swim in the 3d printed Spongesuit Bikini As our oceans become more and more polluted by our habits of wasting

But a team of engineers from the University of California Riverside are trying to help clean up the mess with an amazing 3d printed concept called the Spongesuit bikini,

and thus the Spongesuit bikini was created by housing the pongematerial within a 3d printed swimsuit. The 3d printed elastomer body of the Spongesuit bikini has a unique, spiderweb-like design,

and acts as the structure for the pongetechnology filler. This way, the 3d printed lasto plasticholds the material in place,

unless the swimsuit is heated at an extreme temperature of 1, 000 degrees Celsius. Held firmly by the 3d printed weblike design

while the environmental implications behind the material technology stands to help in many ways beyond a water cleaning bathing suit.

But for now, these UC Riverside engineers are offering us (well bikini-wearers at least) an opportunity to strap on the Spongesuit


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Most of the existing uses for old tyres involve making low value secondary products such as asphalt, aggregate for cement, artificial reefs, footwear, plastic and rubber composites,


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very similar externally so my guess is they would be very similar internally as well.""""Opah belongs to a group of fishes that are oceanic


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How about fashion design? He even suggested a cloak that"can be made to hide one's belly


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hat our prototype shows is that samples can be prepared and analysed through it, eliminating the need for wet laboratory work


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#Cerium-Based Material Made into Nanometer-Sized Particles to Produce Key Ingredient for Nylon Production The Critical Materials Institute,

has created a new chemical process that makes use of the widely available rare-earth metal cerium to improve the manufacture of nylon.

The process uses a cerium-based material made into nanometer-sized particles with a palladium catalyst to produce cyclohexanone, a key ingredient in the production of nylon.

and Ames Laboratory scientist Igor Slowing. hat a huge advantage cost-wise. It more energy efficient,

including this one for producing a precursor to nylon, which as an industry has said enormous applications


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and put in a pocket, 'explains Jürgen Steimle, who heads the'Embodied Interaction Group'in which Weigel is doing his research.'


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hat separates the aluminum from the liquid electrolytebetween the battery two electrodes. The shell does not expand


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Cornell researchers examined these special nylon sheets replete with applied nanoscale iron oxide particles to see

and particle retention of the nylon membranes as they were processed (or washed) in solutions of varying ph levels. t critical to evaluate particle retention

Adhering nanoparticles of iron oxide to nylon fiber is done in three ways: electrospraying, which facilitates uniform nanoparticle placement in the fibers;

Trejo explained. ou would want the nanoparticles to stay on the Nylon 6 membranes so the material can have function throughout the life use.


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assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC Davis and the paperssenior author. hat happens is the debris in biological samples,


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assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC Davis and the paperssenior author. hat happens is the debris in biological samples,


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much like a thread goes through a needle. The pore also contains an electrical current.


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Smart devices such as smart glasses, smart watches and smartphones equipped with photodiodes communicate using VLC.


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Devices like smart watches, headbands and belts will all work well using magnetic field human body communication


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transferring messages directly from the soldier helmet to the inner ear. It is being developed as part of Company-funded research which aims to reduce the burden on the dismounted soldier through wearable technology.

"In the future this technology will be incorporated into future integrated helmets. A concept demonstrator for BAE Systems'bone conduction technology will be on display at DSEI (Defence and Security Equipment International), in London this year r


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sparkling saris, said she believed when her girls grow up they will see moving back to India as a career aspiration-in the same way she saw the US as way to a better life e


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by grabbing any spare DNA that seems to match-much like you might darn a red sock with any spare red wool lying around,


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But until now, no one has been able to determine the molecular makeup of these pores, and how they are formed.

the researchers found that it prevented the dyes flowing into the vacuole. hat was our first indication that these proteins actually have a role in small-molecule transfer,


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while still allowing the cells to enter. hat the key, Kamm said. hen you put liquid into a small space,


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""Our delivery mechanism resembles a ball of yarn, or clew, so we call it a nanoclew,


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of which exactly three are bound to the genetic material something Drennan said surprised her. hat the best part about science,


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Corresponding author Zhen Gu, an assistant professor in the joint biomedical engineering program at North carolina State university and the University of North carolina Chapel hill, said there are two significant benefits in using platelet membranes to coat anticancer drugs.


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which are responsible for the production of protective mucus that coats and shields the intestine-a common occurrence in NEC. The observation,


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Beginning with Scotland prohibition on domestic genetically modified crop cultivation on Aug 9, Europe scientists and farmers watched with mounting dismay as other countries followed suit.


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He cofounded the Rocawear clothing line, co-owns the 40/40 line of bars and clubs,

he was wearing a large helmet. Billboard reports that Beyoncé was unhappy with being made to line up alphabetically


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"Coats, backpacks, boots, shoes, wallets, and belts are all available to be voted on, as well as watches, razors, camping equipment, headphones, and drones.

Once the poll closes, Massdrop will reach out to the brand of the top-voted product.

The company is also looking to expand the categories it currently offers such as men's clothes, watches,


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Despite a firestorm of bad press for the yet-to-be launched mobile wallet from the MCX retail consortium,

Android mobile wallets are benefiting from Apple Pay: Multiple sources confirm that Google Wallet saw a jump in payment volume following the launch of Apple Pay.

Softcard (formerly Isis), a mobile wallet backed by big wireless carriers including Verizon, also struck a number of new deals that were likely a result of retailers attempting to give their customers an Android-based alternative to Apple Pay.

In full, the report: Forecasts US mobile payment volume from 2014-2019 and provides an in depth explanation of the assumptions and data behind the forecast.

and why the fledgling mobile payments feature is sure to be a success. Provides a quarterly update on the mobile payments industry including analysis of Softcard, Google Wallet, Currentc, Paypal, and Looppay.


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by using different levels of contrast of red and blue that the patient sees using stereoscopic glasses.


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clothing and electronics that helped power the country's economic ascent. Now, factories are rapidly replacing those workers with automation,


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Those signals were picked then up by an electroencephalogram (EEG) he wore as a cap and were transmitted to a computer for processing by a special algorithm that could isolate the messages related only to leg motion


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500 milliamp-hour battery (7500 mah) for the times there is no wind. hat less than one charge for a laptop,

It also has an inbuilt grid tie, which allows owners to feed the grid. Kickstarter For A 2, 500 Watt Model They have launched just their second Kickstarter campaign to raise the funds necessary to buy more machinery to manufacture a 2,

500 watt portable turbine. hat is what this kickstart is for, to get the additional machinery


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or aesthetic reasons (such as maintaining the colors for cars, clothes etc


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#Africa Could Quadruple Renewable energy Capacity By 2030 These are the primary conclusions from a new report published by the International Renewable energy Agency (IRENA), Africa 2030,


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'Using a pair of flywheels spinning at 10,000+rpm, our gyro system exerts 1300 ft-lbs of torque to control the tilt and lean of the vehicle.'


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but it has succesfully been tested on foam, gel and leather. Mailonline has asked Alternative Ballistics for more information. a


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Each volunteer was given clean clothing to wear and sat on a plastic chair that had been disinfected.


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The US experiment into mind reading involved using electrode caps, magnetic coils and the internet to send brain signals between two people.

who was wearing a cap studded with electrodes that recorded their brain activity, thinking of an object.


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#Forget the tin foil hat: NSA-proof wallpaper could keep snoopers (and'doomsday'electromagnetic weapons) at bay It could be the ultimate armour against cyberwarfare.

and certain that rabid squirrels would imminently emerge from my wristwatch and form a tribunal accusing me of crimes against humanity,


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he told the Daily mail. hat we don know is how it regulates how many opiate receptors we have.


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#Blind people can now effectively eethanks to a brilliant new British invention glasses that tell wearers what they are looking at Blind people can now effectively eethanks to a brilliant new British invention glasses that tell wearers what they are looking at.

The glasses, which contain tiny cameras, can identify everything from shop doorways to the contents of a fridge giving a verbal commentary through a phone app and earpiece.

The high-tech glasses can be taught to recognise everything from the entrance and type of shop to bus stops


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#Helmet with built-in suspension: Motorcycle headgear absorbs energy from a crash to protect your brain as well as your skull Experts have created a helmet with built-in suspension to protect your brain as well as your skull.

While most ordinary motorcycle and cycle helmets attempt to protect the skull from damage, the brain is still susceptible to injuries from impacts.

The 6d helmet contains a foam liner inside which is split into two layers, separated by an array of energy absorbing elastomeric isolation dampers

-which look tiny rubber suction cups-creating an air gap. It is designed to compress and'shear'omnidirectionally.

The helmet also slows the rotation of the head down on impact, which can cause the brain to spin inside the skull and lead to brain injuries.

Bob Weber, cofounder of 6d helmets, said the combination of the suspension system along with an EPS foam to absorb energy helps to make the helmet safer.

He said:''By having a suspension in the helmet, the helmet is active at a much lower energy demand than a traditional design.'

'The two liners can compress within themselves and if the energy is high enough the two layers come together

and the EPS takes over.''While traditional helmets are simply too stiff to effectively absorb energy from impacts at lower impact velocities,

the 6d helmet's Omnidirectional Suspension (ODS) will compress and shear omni-directionally when subjected to impact.

This means it could be used to improve safety for motorcyclists and traditional cyclists. An array of 27 dampers work in unison to isolate impact energy from the brain.


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A group of Japanese techies have designed a toothbrush that uses super skinny nylon bristles wrapped in nano-size mineral ions to scrub teeth squeaky clean.


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Riverside engineers is the key component of a swimsuit that won an international design competition for its ability to clean water as a person swims.

such as the swimsuit, came from Pinar Guvenc, Inanc Eray and Gonzalo Carbajo, partners of Eray Carbajo,

and worked with them to design the swimsuit. Their design won first place at the Reshape 15 Wearable technology Competition

The team's design molds the Sponge material into the shape of a bikini and encapsulates it in a netlike cage made of 3d printed elastomer that forms to the body.

The material could also be incorporated into such things as bathing suits swimming caps and wet suits. The Sponge material can absorb up to 25 times its own weight

and it doesn't release the absorbed materials unless it is heated at a temperature exceeding 1, 000 degrees Celsius.


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and wondered if it might have something to do with the stem cells of the tissue that coats the tonsils.


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With that said, here what we think Apple has up its sleeves. By and large, the next versions of the iphone are being referred to as the sand s Plus.


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The pockets of plasma born of these collisions are much smaller than those created by heavier atoms,


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On the other hand, ubiquitins have a subtle trick up their sleeves they can tag other tags. This gives them a near-exponential flexibility,


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but to build the insights gained into the fabric of what they do. Those entities that don develop this capability are at very high risk of disruption.


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Armbands placed underneath their suits will buzz if the plane isn't flying level. The SI2 aircraft has a wingspan of 72 meters (236 feet),


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L) unveiled a new UK digital wallet and card scheme on Thursday, an important step by one of the big global players in foreign currency travel money to test out lower margins as existing business models come under threat.

and have far deeper pockets than smaller and nimble tech startups like Transferwise, Azimo or Moneycloud who have made inroads in the sector over the past two years.


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an international charging kit, a polishing cloth and a USB cable for high-speed data transfer. In terms of specifications, the smartphone features a 3. 1-inch touch screen with a 720 x 720 pixel resolution and offers a pixel density of 330ppi.


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EAS was now preading the wordabout the opportunity. hat is a strategy some companies are already looking at. he exact details of the harmonised legal framework were yet to be released,


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several regions will likely see yield losses for heat-sensitive commodity crops like cotton and corn, with potentially high economic costs,

the Inland South region will likely take an economic hit of up to $38 million per year due to cotton yield declines by the end of the century.


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