Synopsis: Domenii: Ict: Ict generale: Data:


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01123.txt.txt

according to the American Liver Foundation. hese data warrant further exploration in a larger trial in a variety of settings to evaluate acceptable values for donated livers, the study states. t a time


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01127.txt.txt

At 400 frames per second, the recording provides enough data so the motion correction software developed in Cheng laboratory can correct for the molecular motion and effectively nblurthe image.


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01167.txt.txt

'The team's work has been made possible not only by improvements in the technology for recording brain activity but also the OHBA's approach to the huge amounts of data from dozens of studies,

which enables them to analyse the data faster and more effectively in order to improve our understanding of how the brain works.


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01170.txt.txt

#Data Scientists Find Connections Between Birth Month and Health Columbia University scientists have developed a computational method to investigate the relationship between birth month and disease risk.

The researchers used this algorithm to examine New york city medical databases and found 55 diseases that correlated with the season of birth.

The study was published this week in the Journal of American Medical Informatics Association. his data could help scientists uncover new disease risk factors,

The researchers plan to replicate their study with data from several other locations in the U s

The new data are consistent with previous research on individual diseases. For example, the study authors found that asthma risk is greatest for July and October babies.

For ADHD, the Columbia data suggest that around one in 675 occurrences could relate to being born in New york in November.

a graduate student at Columbia. e are working to help doctors solve important clinical problems using this new wealth of data.


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01285.txt.txt

#SAPH-ire Helps Scientists Prioritize Protein Modification Research Researchers have developed a new informatics technology that analyzes existing data repositories of protein modifications

SAPH-ire collects non-redundant and experimentally verified PTM data across all known members of a protein family.

"The PTM hotspots are projected onto 3d protein structures available in the Protein Data Bank (PDB),

what might be considered the meta-data that exists in the public domain, collected all the PTMS and all the structures,

The Georgia Tech researchers are also creating a database that other protein scientists can query to help them identify

and they expect to see their program become part of informatics systems used to analyze large volumes of proteomics data emerging from labs around the world."

and context to all the data that is being produced about PTMS, "Torres said.""Connecting SAPH-ire to other programs that convert mass spec data into actual PTM data could provide immediate biological relevance and prioritization for biochemists and others.

It is likely to expose many new and unsuspected relationships between protein modification, protein structure and function."


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01356.txt.txt

and improve the analysis of data coming out of the device, he said. Although there is much research needed in breath analysis,


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01452.txt.txt

Bolivia and Belgium examined data on 97 leishmaniasis patients. These were gathered through a project on drug resistance,


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01465.txt.txt

Once enrolled, iphone owners use the apps to submit data on a daily basis, by answering a few survey questions

These can be correlated with other health or fitness data and even environmental conditions, such as smog levels, based on the phone's GPS locater.

Researchers also have tried limited studies that gather data from apps on Android phones. But if smartphones hold great promise for medical research

The most important is safeguarding privacy and the data that's collected, according to ethics experts.

Some apps rely on participants to provide data. Elizabeth Ortiz, a 48-year-old New york nurse with asthma, measures her lung power each day by breathing into an inexpensive plastic device.

In the future, researchers might be able to incorporate data from participants'hospital records, said Mcconnell. But first, he added,

they must build a track record of safeguarding data they collect.""We need to get to the stage where we've passed the privacy test

and remove identifying information from other data that's collected. Apple says it won't have access to any data or use it for commercial purposes.

Some studies will always require in-person interaction or supervision by a doctor, experts say. But by reaching more people and gathering more data, advocates say smartphone apps can help doctors answer more subtle questions about a disease."

"Diseases like asthma are complicated very. They're not caused by a single gene or environmental influence,"said Eric Schadt,


www.biospectrumasia.com 2015 00442.txt.txt

Mr Hiroaki Ito, a researcher from Showa University, said the preliminary data suggests that the device could be more accurate and effective than existing blood tests."


www.biotech-now.org 2015 0000263.txt

Through animal and patient database studies, researchers found that women with an anomaly on the MEN1 gene are three times more likely to develop breast cancer at a relatively young age.

This database includes 90 percent of all MEN1 patients which were 16 years or older living in The netherlands;


www.biotech-now.org 2015 0000670.txt

and data that can be shared in order to accelerate research at the early stage to collectively reduce costs,

and clinical interpretation of genomic data into pediatric clinical care. At the Technology and Innovation Development Office (TIDO) at Boston Children, we have the honor


www.biotech-now.org 2015 01414.txt.txt

Nanette Byrnes, writer for the MIT Technology Review, calls this the ew food economy. y combining this information with data generated by soil sensors and weather reports,

One of the stations transmits that information to a main database via cell signal. Larrabee uses his smartphone

or tablet to log on to see that data, which is available almost instantaneously. It is nearly common knowledge that by 2050 farmers will struggle to feed the massive growing population;

a data modeling firm that Monsanto bought for $930 million in 2013


www.business-standard.com_technology-news 2015 00136.txt.txt

#Computers can now see images Artificial intelligence has graduated past the infancy stage of figuring out what's in an image.


www.businessinsider.com_sai 2015 00920.txt.txt

which would ban bulk collection of data by the NSA but renew an expiring provision permitting the FBI to access business records

The section, known as the business-records provision, gave intelligence agencies authorization to seek communications data if he records are relevant to an ongoing foreign intelligence investigation. n appeals court ruled earlier this month that most of the NSA surveillance


www.businessinsider.com_sai 2015 00945.txt.txt

000 per gigabyte.""ediscovery sucks, "says Wilson.""It's an insanely inefficient process that would drive any normal human insane."

Then, you pay for having your data processed. Then, you pay to keep your files in the system until the case is resolved

it usually goes into"really s---y databases, "Wilson says. You can search by keyword,

you could only access the database from a Windows computer running an outdated version of Internet explorer,

with 50 gigabytes of uploading per month included and $30/GB after that. That may seem expensive,

but remember that it's still a lot less than that $18, 000-per-gigabyte average from other vendors.

Charging $2, 500 per gigabyte, Logik. com took in $4. 5 million in revenue and $3 million in profit every year between 2004 and 2009 with only seven employees.


www.businessinsider.com_sai 2015 02084.txt.txt

%and Linkedin (2%).The report is full of charts, data, and case studies that can easily be downloaded


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01549.txt.txt

and allow travellers with European phone plans to pay the same price for calls, text messages and data anywhere in the 28 EU nations.

"From April 30, a maximum roaming surcharge of 5 euro cents per minute will be allowed for calls, 2 euro cents for text messages and 5 euro cents per megabyte for data.

It could be applied in cases where a person buys a SIM CARD in a European country with low prices


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01627.txt.txt

or stimulation, represented data that included temperature and barometric pressure. The rats were encouraged then, through a reward system,


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01659.txt.txt

#New subatomic particle, the pentaquark, discovered Data from the Large hadron collider (LHC) outside Geneva appears to have proved the existence of particles made of five quarks, solving a 50-year-old puzzle about the building blocks of matter,

a circular 27 km (17 mile) underground particle accelerator, has provided reams of data since it started smashing protons together at close to the speed of light in 2010.


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01743.txt.txt

Applications that may make the most difference come from networking data and people. At least that's what Jennifer Keesmaat, Toronto's chief planner, says.

and data shows a modest increase in riders because of those apps. A City College of New york study of the New york city system found a two per cent increase in bus ridership through 2013


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01795.txt.txt

"says report co-author and International Data Corporation (IDC) analyst Emily Taylor. The IDC report projects that the number of Canadians opting for traditional television services like cable

"The data at this point is simply not there to back up the idea that there is a mass cord-cutting movement that is happening in Canada,


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01806.txt.txt

Once enrolled, iphone owners use the apps to submit data on a daily basis, by answering a few survey questions

These can be correlated with other health or fitness data and even environmental conditions, such as smog levels, based on the phone's GPS locater.

Researchers also have tried limited studies that gather data from apps on Android phones. But if smartphones hold great promise for medical research

The most important is safeguarding privacy and the data that's collected, according to ethics experts.

Some apps rely on participants to provide data. Elizabeth Ortiz, a 48-year-old New york nurse with asthma, measures her lung power each day by breathing into an inexpensive plastic device.


www.cleantechnica.com 2015 0000126.txt

if you like on the ESP250 data sheet. ith the introduction of the ESP250, Imergy has broadened its product portfolio to include a product for every major energy storage market segment and application.

Microgrid implementation, peaker plant replacement, transmission and distribution investment deferral, backup power system delivery, and renewables management are possible with these new batteries.


www.cleantechnica.com 2015 0000180.txt

and shared with other educational institutions containing data so they can evaluate the benefits of installing


www.cleantechnica.com 2015 02392.txt.txt

Naturally, with more data and more turbines producing more data, the system can become more advanced and intelligent, leading to increased efficiency.

and our vision for the industry is to use today data to predict tomorrow outcomes,


www.cleantechnica.com 2015 02737.txt.txt

and are using efficiency data to assess risk and return, and inform credit approvals and resale and scrapping decisions.


www.cleantechnica.com 2015 03266.txt.txt

which were correlated then with data from EPA stationary measurement sites. So far, EPA has relied on an extensive network of these stationary devices in urban areas to measure harmful airborne pollutants

Aclima Denver pilot program air quality data image via Aclima The data covers temperature humidity, noise,


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 01836.txt.txt

A basis for'normal'was determined using a large database of test results. By comparison 20/40 vision means the test subject sees at 20ft what a'normal'person sees at 40ft.

In particular, the system lets them see projected digital information, such as driving directions and video calls. The tiny'screens,

The system can be linked wirelessly to a mobile phone for data access and to issue commands via audio,


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 01852.txt.txt

The discovery was made by Nasa as it was combing through data from its Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (Wise),


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 01900.txt.txt

By electronically recording data about individual's physical attributes such as fingerprints or iris patterns, security and law enforcement services can quickly identify people with a high degree of accuracy.

and public anxiety around having such sensitive data captured, stored, and accessed. We have researched this area by presenting people with potential future scenarios that involved biometrics.

The very fact that long-range iris scanners can capture data without the collaboration of their subject also creates legal issues.

and the existence of their rights surrounding the data. Another issue is how the data is kept secure, particularly in the case of iris-scanning by objects such as smart phones.

Scans stored on the device and/or on the cloud for purposes of future authentication would legally require robust security protection.

Data stored on the cloud tends to move around between different servers and countries, which makes preventing unauthorised access more difficult.

And processing data accurately is another principle of EU data protection law. Even if we do find ourselves subject to unwanted iris-scanning from 40ft (12 metres),


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 01901.txt.txt

According to Nasa, scientists could also use it to search for images and data from spacecraft.

for example, help catalog the vast amounts of data NASA spacecraft deliver on a daily basis.'We're developing next-generation search technologies that understand people, places,

The video and image search capabilities of Memex could one day benefit space missions that take photos, videos and other kinds of imaging data with instruments such as spectrometers.

Scientists analyzing imaging data from Earth-based missions that monitor phenomena such as snowfall and soil moisture could similarly benefit.

Memex would also enhance the search for published scientific data, so that scientists can be better aware of

Awareness of existing publications also helps program managers to assess the impact of spacecraft data.

and analyzing large amounts of data, with defense, government and civilian applications. JPL was one of 24 groups involved.'

The software scours all aspects of the web-including those hidden in the dark net-to create data maps that might reveal clues about illegal activity.


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02094.txt.txt

Engineers gathered data before it splashed down. Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works, which built the Waverider,


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02276.txt.txt

showing digital information to homeowners in the same space where they now just have a traditional mirror.


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02388.txt.txt

The system will bring more than 10 Terabits per second of new capacity to rural areas around the globe


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02443.txt.txt

which boasts a 5-metre-per-pixel-resolution. Russian cosmonauts took a spacewalk in January outside the ISS to complete the camera work on the Earth-observing cameras.

and to monitor larger areas of interest as well as applying image processing techniques to reveal data. Urthecast said it plans to install two more cameras on the station

These cameras will double the resolution of the existing technology, from one metre per pixel on the ground to half a metre e


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02591.txt.txt

Link app for use on the smartwatch to bring real-time data to the rider's wrist.


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02654.txt.txt

what the researchers described as a certificate authority (CA)- a separate body designed to securely handle the data.

Last week France's data watchdog gave Google just two weeks to extend the'right to be forgotten'ruling to all of its domains.


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02735.txt.txt

When pixels are beamed and visible in 3d space they're known as voxels and are created when the energy from the laser ionises the air and releases extra energy in the form of photons


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02859.txt.txt

and transmit that data to a tablet. This allows researchers and dog handlers to monitor the dog's physical well-being.'


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 02914.txt.txt

said spokesman Luca Gamberini. e also have a sensor panel with live data feed from the lab biosphere so all data is live on the internet and accessible to anyone. c


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 03021.txt.txt

and one antiquark-and a baryon, made up of three quarks weakly bonded together Using the LHC allowed experts to look at data from four different perspectives, giving them a multidimensional view of the transformation of subatomic particles.


www.designboom.com_technology 2015 00133.txt.txt

that send user data into the virtual world, which was created by HYVE companion animation studio, lumacode. the combination movement and visual cues,


www.electronicsweekly.com 2015 03703.txt.txt

Products require organic EL displays of high pixel density, i e. around 200ppi for 4k televisions, 500ppi for full HD mobile devices and even higher density for compact displays for wearable devices.


www.electronicsweekly.com 2015 03711.txt.txt

while getting the same performance, said the firm. his riding data is updated to the cloud, every 10 minutes,


www.electronicsweekly.com 2015 03881.txt.txt

+as part of the RCUK Digital economy Them C


www.electronicsweekly.com 2015 03929.txt.txt

#Black arsenic phosphorus could replace silicon Layered semiconducting black arsenic phosphorus could be an alternative to silicon,


www.electronicsweekly.com 2015 03968.txt.txt

Each base station queries a central database to determine which network the terminal is registered to

in order to decode and route data accordingly y


www.electronicsweekly.com 2015 04074.txt.txt

#Wize Mirror reads back vital signs Mirror mirror on the wall, am I at risk of heart disease?


www.entrepreneur.com 2015 03957.txt.txt

The Harvester also delivers data to help stores cut down their food waste. t not about just how much goes out the back door

meanwhile, is putting data culled from the Harvester to work to improve ordering and reduce shrink.

or automatically via a database of more than 200 preprogrammed recipes. Instead of reviewing restaurants, Foodspotting users recommend dishes.


www.entrepreneur.com 2015 03995.txt.txt

which specializes in data analytics. It also what brings her closer to humanness than any technology before her.


www.entrepreneur.com 2015 04336.txt.txt

#Big U s. Data Breaches Offer Treasure trove for Hackers A massive breach of U s. federal computer networks disclosed this week is the latest in a flood of attacks by suspected Chinese hackers aimed at grabbing personal data,

Guidance Software, a cybersecurity firm, said the first signs of data"exfiltration"were detected originally with Einstein

"We've seen a huge uptick in opportunistic exfiltration of high-value data, "he said, adding that the attack on the pharma company involved malicious software installed together with the Chinese-language search engine Baidu.

U s. government officials and cyber analysts say Chinese hackers are using high-tech tactics to build massive databases that could be used for traditional espionage goals,

or gaining access to secure data on other networks. The latest incident gives hackers access to a treasure trove of personal information,

All that data could help hackers identify information about specific targets including potential passwords for websites that may be portals to information about weapons systems or other research data."

"They can dig down into that data and learn more about the individuals, what their hobbies are,

what their vices are, what skeletons they have in their closet, "said Babak Pasdar, president and chief executive of Bat Blue Network, a cybersecurity firm.

which hackers gained access to private data of a website administrator by finding passwords on a public website linked to the person's hobby."


www.entrepreneur.com 2015 05361.txt.txt

which does marketing, technology and data solutions, was founded as a remote company in 2001. It now has 64 team members working from 24 remote locations.

Scrapinghub, a data and information extraction company with 107 remote workers, focuses on motivation over productivity.


www.environmentalleader.com 2015 01053.txt.txt

& Gas Efficiency Battelle has developed a data analytics platform to increase oil and gas industry efficiency.

and machine learning methods originally developed for data-heavy applications such as national security and the healthcare industry to the oil and gas industry,


www.eschoolnews.com 2015 00203.txt.txt

#Quick Key integrates with SIS Powerschool for data flow Quick Key, the mobile assessment software that targets student performance and aims to eliminate hand grading,

tracking and analyzing student assessment data has become truly effortless. he integration enables educators and administrators to take action based on real-time data,

to identify which students need help and which lessons need to be taught re. Hours previously spent hand-grading assignments can now be spent focusing on how to best meet individual studentsneeds. ntegrating Quick Key with Powerschool is a testament to our belief in service,

Data, including class rosters and student assessment scores, can be transferred easily from one platform to the other.


www.euronews.com_sci-tech_ 2015 00089.txt.txt

and his data is sent to his hospital and medical team, if there is any indication of a problem the doctors identify it


www.extremetech.com 2015 0000112.txt

New partners inductive data transfer and cutting-edge battery tech Ever since Google Project Ara debuted, consumers have been interested in the possibility of a customized smartphone with hot-swappable modules


www.extremetech.com 2015 0000120.txt

The Conservative party leader told journalists that he remained committed to strong data gathering and retention policies


www.extremetech.com 2015 000023.txt

What was predicted once as The next Big Thing after 1080p has been supplanted largely by conventional LCD technology at higher 4k resolutions.


www.extremetech.com 2015 000048.txt

but early performance data is looking solid particularly given that third-party controllers tend to improve over time.


www.extremetech.com 2015 02782.txt.txt

The data shows the use of black silicon can result in a 3%increase in daily energy production


www.extremetech.com 2015 02806.txt.txt

thanks to problems with liquid crystal pixel scaling 1-2. These factors have limited the widespread adoption of current technologies for military and commercial use.

lectronic data from a computer are converted into multiple electrical currents; by applying stronger or weaker currents to the light within the phase shifter, the number of electrons within each light path changeshich, in turn,


www.extremetech.com 2015 02851.txt.txt

a medical robotic assistant that relieves nurses from some of the mundane tasks of collecting patient data and vital signs.

However, the task of manually entering data into EMR systems remains time consuming. To relieve that problem,

There a touch display panel on the top to input collected data straight into the patient EMR.

when not displaying data, the display shows the robot ace, which offers a friendly smile

which hints at the possibility of the robot making rounds by itself to collect data in some manner,


www.extremetech.com 2015 02926.txt.txt

have created low-cost, smart window technology based on electro-kinetic pixels, which can dynamically adapt for brightness,

The researchers have produced electrokinetic pixels for use as a fundamental smart window element. These are capable of dimming light transmission

the pixels could easily go milky for privacy so no one can see in, but still allow 90 percent (or more) of the available light in.

How do the pixels work? As stated, the device works off electrophoretic principles, the phenomena behind e-ink/e-paper displays,

The interaction of incoming light with each electrophoretic pixel (two electrodes) depends on the position of the particles relative to these electrodes,

It is common in e-ink displays to use sub-pixels (i e. multiple electrodes to do some fancy charged transport),


www.extremetech.com 2015 02930.txt.txt

and blue sub-pixels. QLED TVS, like LED lighting systems, cost more up-front than traditional LCD TVS


www.extremetech.com 2015 03105.txt.txt

Your car uses GPS map data to tell the headlamps when to swivel. If GPS isn available,

the car will use the map data to see when the car is about to go around a curve.


www.extremetech.com 2015 03147.txt.txt

The ability to accurately convert photons between wavelengths could have a wide range of applications, from medical imaging to optical data storage,


www.firstpost.com_tech 2015 01272.txt.txt

This was a low-power sensor capable of producing 174×144 pixel black and white images, which requires 10.4 millijoules of energy per picture.


www.firstpost.com_tech 2015 01956.txt.txt

he content could provide a good database for collecting homogeneous data that could, in turn, help eacha computerised learning system to recognise patronising sounding semantics


www.firstpost.com_tech 2015 02754.txt.txt

The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,


www.firstpost.com_tech 2015 02784.txt.txt

The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,


www.firstpost.com_tech 2015 02788.txt.txt

The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,


www.firstpost.com_tech 2015 02791.txt.txt

The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,


www.foodproductiondaily.com 2015 00220.txt.txt

never by humans. ith the Eyescan 3d, data evaluation is carried out with the Eyevision image processing software with a drag-and-drop programme.

and the corrected data is forwarded to the robot system. The Eyescan 3d can inspect the surface of the objects,


www.foodtechconnect.com 2015 00007.txt

And a third step is using data to make better decisions. A similar story played out in the retail space as Amazon used data, scale

and an online business model to become the most convenient, but also the lowest priced retailer in the world t


www.forbes.com_technology 2015 04716.txt.txt

Farmlogs monitors crop health by utilizing multi-spectral satellite imagery to build performance baselines from over five years of field-specific crop health data.

ee seen how impactful data can be in helping farmers optimize their production. At the same time, we are always looking for ways to minimize the work our users have said to do


www.forbes.com_technology 2015 04796.txt.txt

China has submitted not emissions data to the UN since 2005, but on Tuesday, Madame Fu Ying, chairperson of the foreign affairs committee of China National People Congress, said China had reduced already carbon intensity 33.8 percent by 2014.2.

which the bank has data. China reforestation program was ambitious even before the Copenhagen summit,


www.forbes.com_technology 2015 04997.txt.txt

which layers of artificial neurons process raw sensory data like sound waves or image pixels and then try to interpret patterns

and categories in the data it receiving. Simpler versions of deep learning can be found in programs we use every day, like Siri on the iphone or Google street view

which utilise the significant advances that have been made in speech and vision recognition. But using deep learning for motor tasks is a far more challenging prospect. oving about in an unstructured 3d environment is a whole different ballgame,

learning took a bit longer at around three hours. ith more data, you can start learning more complex things,


www.foxnews.com 2015 000014.txt

#Health insurer Anthem says database of customer employee info hacked Anthem, the second-largest health insurance company in America, said late Wednesday that a database containing personal information of approximately 80 million of its customers

and employees had been hacked. The cyber breach, which occurred last week, was reported first by The Wall street journal. The paper reported that investigators were still investigating the extent of the incursion,

Security experts told Foxnews. com that health data is extremely attractive to criminals. very crime needs motive and opportunity.

in an email. he opportunity is that more health data is becoming digital, is being shared more broadly across networks,

and providers aren't well prepared to defend against sophisticated attackers who are increasingly seeking this data. ealthcare records are much more valuable than credit card information, added Nat Kausik,


www.foxnews.com 2015 0000172.txt

The robots could be sent on missions to collect lifesaving data for frontline troops. If a unit approaches a building and needs to know what inside

and provide data like threat locations, bomb making materials, hostage locations, and more. Or say that a unit needs to enter an area where GPS technology won function easily,


< Back - Next >


Overtext Web Module V3.0 Alpha
Copyright Semantic-Knowledge, 1994-2011