using data generated from a new type of microscope that Landry built to image the interactions between the carbon nanotube coronas
so this is a step forward in getting more data to address the problem of how to design a target for a specific molecule,
Our data suggested if you block the MK2 pathway tumor cells wouldn t recognize that they had DNA damage
and Dust environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft had made history by using a pulsed laser beam to transmit data over the 239000 miles from the moon to Earth at a record-breaking data-download speed of 622 megabits per second (Mbps). This download speed is more than six times faster than the speed achieved by the best
LLCD also demonstrated a data-upload speed of 20 Mbps on a laser beam transmitted from a ground station in New mexico to the LADEE spacecraft in lunar orbit;
and exploration missions to deep space are constrained by the amount of data they can get back to Earth.
and power on their spacecraft for the much higher data return they can get. Q:
In one case, the developers of a program that performs database searches refused to believe that their code had bugs,
That algorithm however is for analyzing high-quality visual data in familiar settings. Because the Bingham distribution is a tool for reasoning probabilistically it promises even greater advantages in contexts where information is patchy or unreliable.
Generally determining an object s orientation entails trying to superimpose a geometric model of the object over visual data captured by a camera in the case of Glover s work a Microsoft Kinect camera
In experiments involving visual data about particularly cluttered scenes depicting the kinds of environments in which a household robot would operate Glover s algorithm had about the same false positive-rate rate as the best existing algorithm:
because we have the recording data to show how this compulsive sugar-seeking happens, Nieh says,
In one night, the cars can generate more than 3 terabytes of data, which is downloaded to an onboard system and processed at the startup Boston headquarters.
To do so, Sarma helped develop software that brings in household and demographic data such as information on householdsmortgage payments
Based on data from across the United states, for example, a household with three children is about 8 percent more likely to seal up leaks than a household with two children,
and using other data, have no building-envelope scans, so they can really determine if the envelope is indeed the culprit.
el switch the frame rate of the cameras to catch more data, but that changes everything else in the software.
Predicting adhesion Using this data, the researchers created a model to help them alter the composition of the material depending on the circumstances.
and provide backup for renewable energy sources that produce intermittent output, such as wind and solar power. But Chiang says the technology is suited also well to applications where weight
one of their biggest limitations is the capacity of their tiny batteries to deliver enough power to transmit data.
which are needed for brief transmissions of data from wearable devices such as heart-rate monitors, computers, or smartphones, the researchers say.
nd it needs to broadcast data, for example using Wi-fi, over a long distance. At the moment, the coin-sized batteries used in many small electronic devices have limited very ability to deliver a lot of power at once,
which is what such data transmissions need. ong-distance Wi-fi requires a fair amount of power,
Green says. nd our empirical data show that the new SCW method does make less coke than the conventional process,
which data can be analyzed and shared is improving. Already, much of the world interacts with sensors on a daily, if not hourly,
The technology uses mobile phones and tablets to collect data on where people are and how theye moving.
This kind of data can be used to ease the flow of urban traffic and optimize retail setups.
but providing longitudinal data on the dog health. The data from the sensors can show
if the dog is under unusual stress or if a chronic health condition may be worsening.
The finding has the potential to increase graphene's use in computers as in computer chips that use electronic spin to store data.
This enhanced resolution at the diffraction limit of light is critical for data storage digital imaging and security applications.
In these arrays each pixel was an 800-nanometer-long square containing four aluminum nanodisks.
Consequently by varying the diameter of the four aluminum nanodisks in a pixel (all four nanodisks having the same diameter) the scientists were able to produce about 15 distinct colors#a good start
(but keeping all four diameters within a pixel the same) and the spacing between adjacent nanodisks in a pixel (see image).
Using the data from this study carbon nanoparticles coated with genetically-engineered proteins are being used to target glioblastoma the most aggressive form of brain tumour.
or colors of light within the same pixel researchers have developed a new method for making 3d color prints.
Each pixel can exhibit one of two colors depending on the polarization of the light used to illuminate it.
So by viewing the pixels under light of both polarizations two separate images can be seen.
We have created possibly the smallest-ever stereoscopic images using pixels formed from plasmonic nanostructures Yang told Phys. org.
For example a 130-nm x 190-nm elliptical pixel appears green under y-polarized light
Comparing the two pixel shapes the researchers found that the elliptical pixels have a broader range of polarization-dependent colors
while the nanosquare dimer pixels have lower levels of cross-talk minimizing unwanted mixing of colors.
The researchers also note that it's possible to make pixels that can encode not just two but three or more images in a single pixel.
pixels are illuminated by a white LED backlight that passes through blue, red, and green filters to produce the colors on the screen.
With more light shining through the pixels, LCD TVS equipped with Color IQ produce 100 percent of the color gamut,
or computer screen that are produced solely by combinations of red, green and blue pixels. The yellows, oranges and purples those displays make,
While STM can provide vast quantities of data about the electronic structural and magnetic properties of materials at atomic resolution its Achilles heel is its inability to characterize elemental species
The team also developed a filter circuit that separates the chemical and magnetic data from the x-ray-induced currents
and topographical data from conventional tunneling effects into two channels allowing them to be recorded separately without mutual interference.
but there's been a lot in the press in the last year about who has access to Google's data and under
what circumstances says Graham referring to reports of Government agencies accessing user data from tech companies like Google and Facebook.
While this combined crystallographic and electronic data confirmed and clarified the earlier work temperature effects still needed to be explored with atomic precision.
The corroborating data in the three studies points to flaws in the chemistry and architecture of NCA batteries including the surprising atomic asymmetries
Between them, the two techniques can yield detailed data on the performance of a given BCP patterning system.
The data, the researchers say, are most valuable for testing and refining computer models.""Our measurements are both fairly time-consuming,
In the past researchers could obtain either high-resolution optical images or electrophysiological data but not both at the same time.
This new method of graphene fabrication by self-assembly is a stepping stone toward the production of self-assembled graphene devices that will vastly improve the performance of data storage circuits batteries and electronics.
The teams created two types of quantum bits or qubits the building blocks for quantum computers that each process quantum data with an accuracy above 99%.
nanoscale data storage within striking reach, using technology that mimics the human brain. The researchers have built a novel nanostructure that offers a new platform for the development of highly stable and reliable nanoscale memory devices.
The pioneering work will feature on a forthcoming cover of materials science journal Advanced Functional Materials (11 november.
"The structure we developed could be used for a range of electronic applications from ultrafast memory devices that can be shrunk down to a few nanometers,
Researchers are therefore searching for ways to harness other properties of electrons such as the'spin'of an electron as data carriers in the hope that this will lead to devices that consume less power.
They expect that such devices could play a role in developing microelectronic circuits that would use light instead of electrons to carry data
Analyzing the data using a sophisticated model developed at MIT the researchers discovered that only a small percentage of nanoparticles absorbed and released ions during charging even
#First graphene-based flexible display produced A flexible display incorporating graphene in its pixels'electronics has been demonstrated successfully by the Cambridge Graphene Centre and Plastic Logic,
except it is made of flexible plastic instead of Glass in contrast to conventional displays, the pixel electronics,
The new 150 pixel per inch (150 ppi) backplane was made at low temperatures (less than 100°C) using Plastic Logic's Organic Thin Film Transistor (OTFT) technology.
"We are happy to see our collaboration with Plastic Logic resulting in the first graphene-based electrophoretic display exploiting graphene in its pixels'electronics,
and light along the same tiny wire a finding that could be a step towards building computer chips capable of transporting digital information at the speed of light.
and a data curve is produced based on the time it takes for the voltage to drop back down to its dark state.
These resulting data provide additional information about the recombination effects in the device that impedance spectroscopy is unable to provide.
In the current work Graphene based photodetectors were integrated in a conventional silicon photonic platform designed for future on-chip applications in the area of ultrafast data communication.
Supercapacitors have an expanding range of applications as their capabilities increase from powering computer memory backup to powering electric vehicles.
This means that optical data storage devices such as CDS, DVDS or Blu-ray could potentially expand their storage limits."
"Our work can already explain the numerical discrepancies in the existing experimental data. We believe that it will also prompt new experiments focusing on the dynamical properties of the atoms at nanostructures,
and the hard data took us in a completely different direction. I have never been happier about being wrong.
and form the basis of countless electronic devices such as memory chips photovoltaic cells logic gates and sensors. An interesting alternative to inorganic TFTS (silicon) is organic TFTS (OTFTS)
and Park helped analyze the data a
#New material allows for ultra-thin solar cells Extremely thin, semitransparent, flexible solar cells could soon become reality.
Many previous methods used to analyze such battery materials have produced data that average out effects over the entire electrode.
and spectroscopic data-a sort of electrochemical"fingerprint"that reveals, pixel by pixel, where lithium ions remain in the material,
where they've been removed leaving only iron phosphate, and other potentially interesting electrochemical details. The scientists used these methods to analyze samples made up of multiple nanoscale particles in a real battery electrode under operating conditions (in operando.
the pixel-by-pixel images show that the transformation from lithiated to delithiated iron phosphate proceeds inhomogeneously.
of which can be compared directly to experimental data said Chris Marianetti a professor of materials science at Columbia University and coauthor of the study.
and it could prove useful in experiments where existing techniques can't provide reliable data. b
She adds that these biosensors will need to be integrated with optical components, with electronics for reading out the measurements, software to process all data,
They observed the metal atoms becoming charged ions, clustering with up to thousands of others into metal nanoparticles,
and flash memory devices. Even heads-up displays on vehicle dashboards could soon be a reality. The new technology also has major medical implications.
which memory chips are built. To obtain medical information from a patient such as heart rate or brainwave data,
stiff electrode objects are placed on several fixed locations on the patient's body. With this new hybridized circuit
A team from Japanese#mobile carrier#NTT Docomo created augmented reality glasses that scan for text in Japanese translate the text through an online database
With that data the machine paints a fairly distinct portrait of the liquid and a simple computer interface shows the most important information about#the liquids in#a giant colored circle:
and freely available online the data collected from each hive is published together with geolocations allowing for a further comparison and analysis of the hives.
The heavy lifting of the Zebedee is done in software as all that conflicting laser data is converted to a 3-D map.
--but that's not necessarily a bad thing as long as the software is capable of sorting out the redundant data in a reasonable time-frame which it sounds like this data is.
And to keep the weight down for processing this data the data could just be beam back to the drone remote site to be processed there.
All the data pointed to the same conclusion lead author Spencer Smith an assistant professor of neuroscience
and there is a lot of data to be processed and interpreted. Accuracy is difficult if the bed proves to be featured highly
Take the case of the bed data recently released. It has a spatial resolution of 1 km
The data was collected over several decades by NASA and researchers from the UK and Germany.
By analysing this radar data the team were able to map the topography of the underlying bedrock.
After that the researchers#let the patients experience their stay in the hosptial as they normally would using the electrodes to record data on the seizures as well as everything else they did during the hospital stay like eating or speaking.
Cameras monitored the patients from their rooms allowing the researchers to determine how the data they got from the electrodes matched up with
however cameraphone technology needs to support it in ways it currently doesn t. Cameraphones have improved dramatically in the last few years the Nokia Pureview sensor has 41 megapixels
and HTC s newest sensor has larger pixels that grab more light but they still suffer from one great shortfall:
The 16.3-megapixel Samsung galaxy Camera has a 4g radio and a 21-times zoom lens. And the newer 20.3-megapixel Galaxy NX has an interchangeable lens mount.
The Sony QX100 the newest offering in the lot is the most extreme example. The device is just a lens sensor
Using data from Kepler lead author Erik Petigura and his team analyzed 42000 G -and K-type stars visible to the naked eye from Earth.
if the shutdown continues the disruption to the Antarctic summer research season could be catastrophic. â##We have 22 years of data showing the summer snapshot in this area that s changing really rapidlyâ#says Oscar Schofield an oceanographer at Rutgers University. â
The whole point of a time series is to have continuous data so that you can talk about the trends in the system.
â##Once it s gone it s never coming back we lose this data foreverâ#he says. â##Because of the nature of our work where we re analyzing long time series of data
#Some scientists have been gathering data at Palmer for even longer. Bill Fraser of the Polar Oceans Research Group has been studying seabirds there since 1974.
and we re left with this critical missing year that you really don t know anything aboutâ#he says. â##It s a total blank in the database.
It s a very serious impact â#Fraser says a particularly critical database documents southern giant petrels.#
For this species skipping a year of data collection â##would be something from which there s almost no recoveryâ#he says. â##We would miss a group of first year breeders or young birds
Together this data could help police find explosives while they're still being manufactured. The team behind EMPHASIS announced earlier this month that the sensors had proved#successful#in#lab tests
#Wednesday at the Disaster City exercise first responders measured radiation levels with the app then practiced sending the data to officials through a wireless network.
The idea's that those officials will be able to make better-informed decisions more quickly with the data.
#How Scott Collis Is Harnessing New Data To Improve Climate models Each year Popular Science seeks out the brightest young scientists and engineers and names them the Brilliant Ten.
--The Editorsargonne National Laboratoryharnessing new data to improve climate modelsclouds are one of the great challenges for climate scientists.
But rudimentary data has simplified their role in simulations leading to variability among climate models. Scott Collis discovered a way to add accuracy to forecasts of future climate by tapping new sources of cloud data.
Collis has extensive experience watching clouds first as a ski bum during grad school in Australia and then as a professional meteorologist.
and Climate research he realized there was an immense source of cloud data that climate modelers weren't using:
So Collis took on the gargantuan task of building open-access tools that convert the raw data from radar databases into formats that climate modelers can use.
In one stroke Collis unlocked years of weather data. We were able to build such robust algorithms that they could work over thousands of radar volumes without human intervention says Collis.
When the U s. Department of energy caught wind of his project it recruited him to work with a new radar network designed to collect high-quality cloud data from all over the globe.
but already the data that Collis and his collaborators have collected is improving next-generation climate models.
The data he has gathered explains how pathogens ride on wind currents and provides a glimpse into an almost unknown ecosystem far above our heads.
With the data he has collected thus far Schmale has built a model of atmospheric circulation that shows large sections of air sweeping across the face of the planet like waves across an ocean transporting dust and microbes thousands of miles.
--The Editorsbell Labs Alcatel-Lucentsaving the Internet from itselfnearly all communications data Web phone television runs through a network of fiber-optic cables.
But within a decade data traffic is expected to outgrow infrastructure which will result in transmissions that are garbled slow
Nicolas Fontaine an optical engineer at Bell labs Alcatel-lucent has devised a clever way to avoid a data bottleneck.
in order to cram a lot more data into a single optical fiber. It works by routing different light beams called modes along carefully planned pathways;
he has shown already that his multiplexer can send six light streams down 497 miles of fiber without losing data along the way.
This chart represents all those listed in the CDC database as accidental poisoning intentional self-poisoning assault by drugs
Also the database doesn't include nonresidents either undocumented immigrants or U s. citizens living abroad.
in order to even show up as a single pixel wide line on this graph. Diverdan I believe'treatment related'would fall under unintentional self-harm the largest sub-category.
Roxana Geambasu Exposes How Companies Use Your Data As a computer scientist Roxana#Geambasu of Columbia University says she picks new projects based on
#In order to understand how companies share data Geambasu devises clever ways to track the repercussions. Her latest software uses a series of shadow accounts to see how ads change
Other programs she s designed make data self-destruct after a set period of time help users track
what information they ve entered where and limit data breaches from lost or stolen phones.
But this idea of services declaring what data they use is going to become extremely important.
or extend voice and data networks. C Three double-braided polymer tethers prevent the airship from drifting away.
D The ground station responding to sensor data from the BAT helps the craft hunt for optimal wind conditions around 30 mph.
#Satellite data Maps Sea floor's Hidden Depths While many detailed maps exist of Earth s continents
Harnessing never-before-used satellite altimeter data from the European space agency s (ESA) Cryosat-2 and NASA s Jason-1 the scientists have created stunning maps of Earth s entire seafloor bringing to light mountains
So we use that data to generate a topography of the ocean s surface. That topography highlights subtle variations and bumps in the oceans waters telling a lot about the surface underneath.
which has been taking high-resolution measurements of Earth's gravity for the past four years with those of the American-German orbiter GRACE which uses gravity data to measure changes in ice mass.
Data from the ESA's Cryosat satellite shows that West Antarctica's seasonal ice melt has sped up by a factor of three
From that data it predicts that the battery would lose 15 percent of its capacity after 10 years of daily use.
Patrick Meier director of social innovation at the Qatar Computing Research Institute applies artificial intelligence to this crowdsourced data organizing digital photos and messages into dynamic maps that can guide real-world
and create a live data set for every aspect of a space including the electrical engineering millwork and piping.
The individual beams are created the same way pixels on a projector are. There's a semiconductor chip that has an array of a million tiny mirrors on it.
The mirrors flip to modulate each pixel's brightness. This way the system can turn off some beams sometimes without the driver noticing too much.
Sensors in the helmet collect data on impact force linear or rotational acceleration and location.
when the glasses don't have a data connection which is nice. It could also keep the images the glasses record for the app more secure the images are supposed to stay on the device
and weak health infrastructure and where accurate data on the spread of the disease is difficult to come by.
covered in pixel camouflage, and furnished with stadium-seating for its two crew members, the Advanced High performance Reconnaissance and Surveillance Aircraft (AHRLAC) looks like an alternate history version of a World war i fighter.
other information the project has put online suggests that it has succeeded at consistently filtering out oiselike car vibrations from the sensor data,
With the increasing volumes of digitized art databases on the Internet comes the daunting task of organizing
to manage properly the databases of these paintings it becomes essential to classify paintings into different categories and sub-categories.
if we can infer new information about an unknown painting using already existing databases of paintings.
The data set contains 1710 high-resolution images of paintings by 66 artist spanning the time period of 1412-1996
We also collected a ground-truth data set for the task of artistic influences which mainly contains positive influences claimed by art historians.
#British National Oceanographic Centre launches major unmanned exploration mission Collecting oceanographic data is accomplished usually by a combination of satellites buoys
This data will help scientists map the distribution of the fronts and their associated fauna.
and is designed to gather oceanographic data over long periods of time. C-Enduroc-Enduro is an innovative long-endurance autonomous surface vehicle built by Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASV.
and can remain at sea for months at a time while transmitting data back to shore. Two gliders are used in the NOC project
and to record different type of data. The Robotic Exploration of Ocean Frontsâ project is divided into two phases.
or a limit sensor. ith the majority of stepping motors a backup battery is needed to store position data
and because batteries have limited a life data can't be stored for a long time. But the AZ Series doesn't need a battery
so storing data isn't a concern even if the production equipment is stopped for a long time or the unit is shipped overseas. hat is so special about this new product?
and research developer of Openbci a low-cost open-source hardware platform that records the brain#s electrical signals and uses devices and software languages to make the data easily accessible.
This has implications on both cost and availability of data for machine perception and learning.
The ability for machines to tap into multiple online data sources and services allows them to quickly stitch together value reducing time
Location-based data financial and weather and increasingly healthcare data are all examples. They and many others active in the field also believe that the robotics future won t look much like the current mass-visage of the technology
onboard data storage and a 500 lumens LED projector. We are already working on more sophisticated features including live streaming data gimbal integration ultrasonic sound capabilities and improved flight time.
 It is not hard to imagine a slightly sci-fi future where micro UAVS with similar broadcasting abilities are used to deliver breaking news disaster and traffic management emergency warnings and maybe an advertisement or two.
Using a two-step approximation1â we showâ how this data can be combined with accurate sensor and receiver characteristics to calculate not only the bearing to the other robots but also its heading and eventually the range.
We are currently working on using this feature for data transmission enabling programming an entire swarm not only via infrared but directly via the floor.
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